Yea, I know I am moving fast, but I am excited....and bored at work. I looked at the campsites more and I think I can get away with spending approx $60 in equipment to give it a try. *This doesn't include the boots because I am getting them regardless of camping)
Here's a list of the amenities and the other one is similar in that it has fresh water, fire pits, and grill
- Site Type: Campsite Non-Electric
- Site Reserve Type: Site-Specific
- Checkin Time: 4:00 pm
- Checkout Time: 3:00 pm
- Type of Use: Overnight
- Min Num of People: 1
- Max Num of People: 6
- Pets Allowed: Y
- Min Num of Vehicles: 1
- Max Num of Vehicles: 2
- Driveway Grade: Moderate
- Driveway Length: 20
- Max Vehicle Length: 20
- Shade: Partial
- Tent Pad Length: 14
- Tent Pad Width: 14
- Capacity/Size Rating: Single
- Tent Pad: Y
- Campfire Allowed: Y
- Fire Pit: Y
- Grills: Y
- Looking For Category: Tent Site
- Picnic Table: Y
- Quiet Area: Y
- Distance to Body of Water: 6864
- Driveway Width: 15
- Parking Lot Surface: Gravel
- Proximity to Drinking Water: 105
- Site Access: Drive-In
- Site Surface: Gravel
- Tent Only: Y
I found some items on the cheaper side on Amazon
Charger (Per lumberjim's suggestion)
Sleeping Bag (Since both sites are drive up, I can pack extra blankets for "just in case")
Sleeping Pad
Tent (On back order, but the assumption is that it will be here soonish - couple months. If not, I'll look some more. I am assuming it is so cheap cause it's ugly.)
I won't need a stove because there's a grill. I don't need dishes because I'll have a car. I don't need water purifier because there's potable water onsite. I think with these, I can comfortably go in the Spring instead of waiting all year. Plus, since they are both drive up, if I need anything, I can go out and get it.
Thoughts?