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DC:

--- Quote from: Knoll on February 02, 2020, 03:53:51 pm --- I use 'em on my cot ... with layer or 2 of foam between me and air mattress.

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Cot, air mattress and foam! You like to be comfy, don't you? ;D ;D ;D

bjrogg:

--- Quote from: DC on February 02, 2020, 06:32:27 pm ---
--- Quote from: Knoll on February 02, 2020, 03:53:51 pm --- I use 'em on my cot ... with layer or 2 of foam between and air mattress.

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Cot, air mattress and foam! You like to be comfy, don't you? ;D ;D ;D

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Well he certainly isn’t a five year old.  ;)  :o  I’m not going to talk to much trash. If my wife is going we’re taking the tin tee pee.

Knoll:

--- Quote from: DC on February 02, 2020, 06:32:27 pm ---
--- Quote from: Knoll on February 02, 2020, 03:53:51 pm --- I use 'em on my cot ... with layer or 2 of foam between me and air mattress.

--- End quote ---
Cot, air mattress and foam! You like to be comfy, don't you? ;D ;D ;D

--- End quote ---

Yep, good night's sleep makes morning camp coffee sooo much tastier.   8)

PEARL DRUMS:
Daniel, I think your best bet is a large tent and cots. You can get in and out without waking the boys, its easier to get dressed, and you will have room to store items. I think the Cabelas Outback is one of the best tents going. Its affordable and very easy to set up. I sold my 10x10 to Mr Pat B. I have since bought an 8x8 because the price was very right. I still haven't taken it out of the box 2 years later :) I just couldn't let the deal slide by as much as I didn't need it.

bjrogg:
I think I’d have to agree Pearl. I always have so much stuff in my truck to haul with me that there wouldn’t be any room for sleeping.
Bjrogg

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