2 nights of camping in developed ground (only allowed fire sites due to strict fire season regulations)
Site fee: $40
Food and Water: $35
Gas: $40
Fire Wood: $20
So expensive to be /out/
>>887878
Don't car camp. I can get beautiful sites on lakes, just gotta get there first (backpack)
Make food at home, or just buy the cheapest stuff you can.
Drive out will take gas, but less hopefully.
If you go near woods, wood is free.
>>887878
>0$ fee
>8-15$ food
>0$ water
>10-20$ gas
>1$ Alcohol fuel
What are you doing?
>>887969
>9000$ fee
>5963$ food
>2453$ water
>6347343$ jet fuel
>10000000$ uranium cozy
I can make shit up too
>following fire restrictions
kek. just don't camp where you can be seen from a road and don't make a lot of smoke and you're fine.
>>887969
>8-15$ food
shit food desu
>>888060
>>887878
>doing any of that ever
>do not comply
pussy fucking faggot
>>888526
Rice and beans, anon. Pretty much /out/ staples.
Being /out/ can be expensive. It doesn't have to be, but it sure can be.
Take backpacking for example. Seems cheap enough, since you're often hiking and camping for free. The problem comes from gear. I've got probably $750 I carry in gear and it's not all that high end stuff (a few things are). That adds up. Figure in gas to drive to your destination, fuel, food, ect. It can begin to be expensive.
Really though, especially for backpacking, the entry fee is high with buying geae, but once you get your gear, and figure out your food, it starts to get cheaper.