- Booze
I knew we’d drink a bit at our seasonal site but between booze being expensive and happy hour starting at noonish most days (not to mention Bailey’s in the morning coffee), it adds up fast! - Dollar Store Junk
We’re spending a ridiculous amount each week on stuff that we use up quickly (glow sticks) or that breaks easily (every toy in the store) - Campsite “Extras”
All those bigger ticket items we didn’t need before having a seasonal site – beer fridge. Adult-sized paddling pool. Screen Room. Hammock. Honey wagon. (If I couldn’t borrow them from my parents, I might add 5G water jug and log splitter to that list too.) - Ice
One “extra” we didn’t buy but maybe should have is an ice maker as we’re buying 1-2 bags per day. -
Eating Out
Hardcore campers wouldn’t do this but we often grab a burger on our way out of the city instead of trying to make a meal while setting up camp. Or if we go to the nearest town, we’re as likely to stop at a restaurant as pack a picnic lunch. Or when we get back to town, tired and dirty after a few days of camping, we might grab something to take home from a favourite restaurant rather than find something to cook when we get home.
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