the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
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one of the best pieces of advice I got about camping was, do a practice run setting up the tent in your yard or a nearby park before the day you drive to the campsite
If you bring a couple tarps and a liberal supply of paracord, you can build just about any shelter you can imagine.
Can always count on a hexbear to bring their liberal supply.
Have a backup chair, even if it's just a bucket. Even if you bought the best folding camping chair it's still going to break when you need it most. Also you're the hero of the trip if someone else's chair breaks
I got my parents to set up a tent in the living room for a day or two as a kid and they gave it to me when I moved out