Today's camping has made awesome advances with innovative creations and ideas. The old style clunky army cot has been left behind for futuristic and stylish looking cots like REI's comfort cot>
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Camping food depends more on individual tastes. Fish ? I like trout but some people don't. The good thing about fishing near your camping spot is you have a food source at your location.
I camped a lot with my cousins and they would bring everything with them except the kitchen sink. Things like coffee table sized coolers packed down with ice,beer, ground chuck for grilled hamburgers,sometimes t-bone steaks, buns , potatoes and tinfoil for baking them on hot coals, condiments to go along with it, canned goods of various vegetables with pots to heat them in over a grill.
Funny thing is, they would have all of these things and sit back by the campfire proclaiming how badass they were from "roughing it".
Every camping spot I've ever camped at , a vehicle was always within eyesight and a short walk away to get whatever was needed. The longest I ever camped was 3 weeks at a lake. There were hot showers on site and every camping lot had a grill anchored into the ground with an electrical outlet on each lot and this was at Lake Tobesofkee in GA.
Location also determines your "camping experience"
After thinking this much about camping I'm wanting to grill something.