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CAR CAMPING ON A BUDGET: How Outdoor Revival can get you in the woods this weekend

This article was originally written for North40.com. Image courtesy of North 40 Outfitters.

A good friend of mine came up from SoCal recently to visit.  We went out camping to see a little Montana wilderness.  Now, mind you; this was not a deep, backcountry affair.  We just pulled out some camping gear that I had and got to work making a fire to enjoy some beverages around that night.  Still, he enjoyed the experience and wanted to get into a bit of car camping on his own.  After some surface-level research, what he found shocked him: camping is expensive!  The first tent he found was well over $500, which was pretty much his whole budget, and he would still need everything else to properly enjoy his time in nature.

This conundrum got me thinking.  What if there was a cheaper way to get into camping when just starting out?  Enter Outdoor Revival!

Outdoor Revival offers affordable, quality equipment that just works.  I took the time to go through their offerings to see if we could come in under budget and get my buddy camping sooner rather than later.  So let’s look at what you need to go car camping this weekend for less than $500.

Camping offers a splendid way to reconnect with nature, rejuvenate your spirit, and embark on unforgettable adventures. However, some may assume that camping requires expensive gear and a significant financial investment. But fear not! With a bit of creativity, resourcefulness, and careful planning, you can enjoy the wonders of the great outdoors on a budget. In this blog post, we'll explore the world of budget car camping and the essential supplies you need to maximize your outdoor experience without breaking the bank.

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Shelter

When it comes to shelter, affordability and versatility are key. Consider investing in a quality tent that accommodates your needs while being budget-friendly. Look for deals and discounts, or consider purchasing second-hand tents from online marketplaces. Ensure the tent is durable, weather-resistant, and spacious enough for your camping party. Remember, a well-maintained tent can last for many trips, making it a worthwhile investment.

 - Outdoor Revival 3-Person Domed tent: $44.99

Bedding

Sleeping comfortably is vital to waking up refreshed and ready for outdoor activities. Opt for an inflatable mattress or foam sleeping pad, which are relatively inexpensive and provide a decent level of comfort. Complement it with a warm sleeping bag suited to the expected weather conditions during your camping trip. You’ll want two of these so that you can bring a friend, so double the costs below.

 - Outdoor Revival Sleeping Bag 25 degree: $44.99

 - Outdoor Revival Self-Inflating Sleeping Pad: $34.99

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Camp Kitchen

Preparing meals while camping is an adventure in itself. A budget-friendly camp kitchen can be assembled with a few essential supplies. Invest in a portable stove that runs on butane or propane, as these fuels are widely available and cost-effective. Utilize lightweight, reusable cookware like pots, pans, and utensils, preferably made of stainless steel or aluminum, which are durable and easy to clean. You probably already have some pans at home, though, so let’s just start with those.  Don’t forget to pack a cooler for storing perishable items and a basic set of spices to add flavor to your camp meals.

 - Outdoor Revival Hard Cooler (20 qt): $129.99

 - Coleman PerfectFlow Camping Stove: $69.99

 - Bernzomatic Propane Cylinder (1 lb): $6.99

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Lighting

Camping in the dark can be intimidating and inconvenient. Thankfully, there are numerous cost-effective lighting solutions available. LED lanterns and headlamps are excellent options, providing bright illumination while being energy-efficient. Bring extra batteries or invest in rechargeable options to ensure continuous lighting throughout your camping trip. You can also create a cozy atmosphere by stringing up inexpensive fairy lights around your campsite.  You probably already have a flashlight, though, so for now, just use that.

Camp Essentials

A well-equipped campsite enhances your comfort and convenience. Here are some essential items to consider:

Camp chairs and a portable table: Look for lightweight, foldable options that are easy to transport. I like to use the cooler as a table, so there is even less to pack!

 - Outdoor Revival Everyday Quad Chair: $24.99

Tarps and ropes: These versatile items provide shade, protect your tent, and create a covered seating area.

 - Erickson Reversible Tarp (6’X8’): $6.99

Water storage containers: Bring reusable water bottles or jugs to minimize the need for single-use plastic bottles.

 - Outdoor Revival Drink Bottle (20oz): $9.99

Basic camping tools: Pack a multi-tool or a Swiss Army knife, a hammer, and a folding shovel for various tasks.  You probably have some of these around the house, too, so just bring what you can.

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Personal Essentials

Apart from camping gear, don't forget to pack personal items such as appropriate clothing, sturdy footwear, toiletries, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a first aid kit. Consider purchasing travel-sized toiletries or transferring your essentials into reusable containers to save on costs.

 So let's add it all up!

Outdoor Revival 3-Person Domed tent: $44.99

Outdoor Revival Sleeping Bag 25 degree: $44.99 (plus one for your friend)

Outdoor Revival Self-Inflating Sleeping Pad: $34.99 (plus one for your friend)

Outdoor Revival Hard Cooler (20 qt): $129.99

Coleman PerfectFlow Camping Stove: $69.99

Bernzomatic Propane Cylinder (1 lb): $6.99

Outdoor Revival Everyday Quad Chair: $24.99 (plus one for your friend)

Erickson Reversible Tarp (6’X8’): $6.99

Outdoor Revival Drink Bottle (20 oz): $9.99

Total cost: $478.88

This means that not only are you under budget, but you also have enough money set aside for some camping food, some new personal essentials above, and even gas money to get there!

Car camping on a budget doesn't mean compromising on comfort or fun. By prioritizing essential supplies and making smart choices, you can embark on remarkable outdoor adventures without emptying your wallet. Remember to research and compare prices, take advantage of discounts, and consider borrowing or purchasing second-hand gear when possible. So gear up, embrace the great outdoors, and embark on unforgettable budget-friendly camping experiences that will create cherished memories for years to come. Happy camping!