So I tried motocamping for the first time...

Picked up one of these in Burlington. Light and compact and actually comfortable. Purchased at the store with additional 15% off the discounted price. Yes, more expensive than CTC but, the quality is pretty good.







Here' the perfect motocamping chair. After a long ride you need something that you can lean back in with a drink holder.

 
Picked up one of these in Burlington. Light and compact and actually comfortable. Purchased at the store with additional 15% off the discounted price. Yes, more expensive than CTC but, the quality is pretty good.


Those pack up small but I've seen a couple fail on trips with my buddies. May have been knock offs.
 
Those pack up small but I've seen a couple fail on trips with my buddies. May have been knock offs.

I get the Helinox ones when they are on a 30% sale or Big Agnes make a decent one too. The Helinox are by far the lightest and strongest though. My side bag always has a Helinox stool and mini table in as they weigh nothing and take up very little space and I figure I can make a coffee on the table and the stool will do for fishing too.



This is the Thermarest cot I have

 
A chair... You don't realize how nice/important it is to have a chair until... You don't have one.
I remember my first moto camp...
"Sure would be nice to sit down"
"Yeah... Shoulda brought chairs"

"I guess we'll just stand around the fire like a couple of idiots who don't have chairs..."
 
When I was young and foolish I had been known to camp in Jasper Alberta May long weekend at -10.
Then I got old!
 
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