Here's how to avoid being *that* camper.
Ah, camping and the great outdoors. The sense of accomplishment that comes with putting up a tent, the gooey sweetness of a roasted marshmallow on your tongue (and in your hair and possibly up your nostrils), and the stillness that settles in when you realize you’ve planned a trip that feels like a true escape.
But like anything else, there’s a right way and a wrong way to camp. I’m not talking about the eternal debate over whether it “counts” if you’re sleeping in a cabin, an RV, or a bougie treehouse instead of on the cold, hard ground. I’m talking about avoidable mistakes that can turn a promising getaway into the trip that must never be mentioned again: campsite feuds or discovering too late that no one packed the flashlight.