Planning a camping trip with a chronic illness or disability can be tedious. However, it is not impossible. I wish you the best on your camping trip! I will be posting more tips + tricks for living with a chronic illness/disability on my TH-cam channel very soon. Thank you for your support!
When I lived in Florida i used a beach wagon since they can carry a lot in there and the wheels are big enough to go over grass/sand/woodchips, etc. If you prefer to sleep in a cabin versus a tent, there are also many campgrounds that offer furnished cabins. If getting to a campsite isn't doable for you, I've totally camped out in my front yard before lol. If that doesn't work either you could make a fort with blankets and pillows and maybe some twinkle lights.
Thank you, Lexi! You reassured me that I can do this trip! ❤
Planning a camping trip with a chronic illness or disability can be tedious. However, it is not impossible.
I wish you the best on your camping trip! I will be posting more tips + tricks for living with a chronic illness/disability on my TH-cam channel very soon.
Thank you for your support!
Great Job!!It is very educational!!
Thank you! My goal is to raise awareness and educate those with a chronic illness/ disability.
These are amazing tips! Thanks so much for sharing 🥹
I appreciate your support! I hope you can use these tips to plan your next camping trip. Do you have any tips you would add?
Keep it up!!!
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Awesome Video! Great tips.
Glad it was helpful!
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Being a guy I can’t do the ovulation thing, but everything else was appropriate advice. Thanks.
haha! Too bad you weren't a male sea horse. Then, you could relate to it! Nevertheless, I'm glad you found this video helpful :)
What about carrying stuff if you have no car 😊
Amazon has great wagons with different wheels so like if you’re going off road they have that and sand ones it’s dope
When I lived in Florida i used a beach wagon since they can carry a lot in there and the wheels are big enough to go over grass/sand/woodchips, etc. If you prefer to sleep in a cabin versus a tent, there are also many campgrounds that offer furnished cabins. If getting to a campsite isn't doable for you, I've totally camped out in my front yard before lol. If that doesn't work either you could make a fort with blankets and pillows and maybe some twinkle lights.
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Hello 👋 Thanks for watching