how to guarantee a noobie will hate camping

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
This is totally biased and a bit tongue-in-cheek, but we can have fun with it. What tips can you give to make sure someone HATES camping their first time out? (and stories behind this advice is an extra bonus).
 
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Kevin B.

Not often wrong. Never quite right.
Moderator
Location
Stinkwater
Leave behind the bug spray.

Camp in a pay campground infested with ATVs and UTVs.

Burn-I-mean-cook dinner in crappy Stansport aluminum pans.
 

Rot Box

Diesel and Dust
Supporting Member
Location
Smithfield Utah
Good stuff.

-Camp in a tent at the sand dunes.
-Camp near a keg party.
-Bring lunchmeat of questionable age/quality and forget to bring the Pepto Bismol.
-Bring along a loud, intoxicated, self absorbed New-Englander. (I'm related to one if you want to take him out for the weekend :rofl:)
-Take an unreliable vehicle with a mostly dead battery.
 

DaveB

Long Jeep Fan
Location
Holladay, Utah
Some from my years of scout and family camping.
Make sure you camp next to people that think you love listening to their music until 2 AM and threaten you and drive their motorbikes through your camp when you politely ask them to turn it down.
Take cheap tents with bad zippers when it rains for three days straight.
Make sure to camp on a slope so that they keep on rolling to one side of their tent.
Camp in a high wind storm in cheap tents that aren't staked down well.
Take springbar tents for winter camps where the ground is frozen.
Set up your tents where the water drains in a rain storm.
Camp next to drunken idiots who wander through your camp saying stupid stuff like "lets light these tents on fire".
Go winter camping and take your dining fly instead of your tent.
Set up your camp in the dark only to find out when the wind changes direction that there are dead cows next to your camp.
 

Kevin B.

Not often wrong. Never quite right.
Moderator
Location
Stinkwater
Set up your tents where the water drains in a rain storm.

Better yet, set up your tents in that nice flat sandy spot next to the pretty creek, about a 1/4 mile from the estuary. Don't check the tide tables.

/been there
 

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
go to a really populated area on a holiday weekend, like Granite Flats. Then enjoy people driving by, shining their headlights in your tent every 5 minutes
 
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