>>2760684>fireDid you bring a lighter? It’s not a necessity in most places because it’s pretty warm but it’s still nice to have. Plus it keeps the bugs away. Depending on how popular the place is firewood might be harder to come by, so bring something to cut it.
>tarpEven more important of your car camping. You don’t want to be stuck in your tent if it’s raining. A tarp is super cozy in the rain, and provides a sense of space.
>chairDepends on where you’re going. Some campgrounds have picnic tables and some don’t (I’ve found that the better ones don’t; they’re more spread out and have fewer people). It’s a lot easier to pull a chair up to the fire.
>driving directionsSome of the places I go don’t have cell service, so you can’t navigate with a car gps or a phone. It’s not a problem if you’ve been, but if you haven’t you might want to right it down or save it somehow.
>pillow and sleep clothes?Maybe it’s just not listed. Max comfy.