06 flstfise
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sounds like you found your answer with a smaller pop up, but I will share how we do it. We are a family of four with the to little ones currently 4 and 5. We started them both off tent camping as soon as we could. There were a few rough nights but overall the both love it. We do a 10-14 day road trip every summer. We tent camp the entire time. We just moved up to a 100 series Cruiser but had done 3 trips in either our 5 door impreza or the old Forester xt with a roof top box. We would pack all of the camping gear (have mostly light weight back packing stuff from younger years) up top in the cargo box. Our clothes and a cooler and coloring books, nature books and other assorted kids activities would be in "trunk". On the days we are traveling we get up early cook a nice light breakfast for everyone. After everyone is done I will break down camp and my wife will go off and play with the kids to help get some energy out. This usually takes about 30 minutes or so depending on how long we stayed and how much got taken out. We would then pile in the and usually drive a tank or two of gas. We would preplan a spot to stop for lunch where we can get out make lunch and have an area for the kids to stretch their legs (parks work great for this). On a few occasions we would stop in a small town eat out and take a nice walk through towns looking at all the great mom and pop stores that are still out there. After that we once again load up and travel a tank or two more and call it a day. I would get out start setting up camp and the kids and wife usually go off an explore. by the time they get back camp is set up and we go from there for the night. We have found that this slow and steady approach has really worked out well for us. We live in Milwaukee and have made it to Glacier NP and Moab with no issues or complaining from the kiddos. Only down side is they think both are really close and we should be able to go anytime. We also have a small pop up that we have used locally but the kids prefer the tent especially on clear nights when we don't use the fly and they can sleep under the stars. We have tried winter camping with the pop up a few times and want to get into it a little more to help get us out more during winter but have found we need to figure a way to tighten it up cause the wind can be killer in winter. Again glad to see that you have seemed to find your answer to keep getting outdoors with the family.