The switch from Ultralight backpacking to the glamping thing is quite a difference. The next few trip reports will be lighter. One UL and one day-hike just water, shoes and cameras. When things settle down, I'll do an overnight SUL, less than seven pounds including food, and demonstrate the simple equipment, like a how to on the website.
One is easy and at ready all on a back seat of a car. The glamping tent setup had to get packed away wet when I was sick and weak. Still sick and weak, it had to be set up again in the garage, mud and soot washed off, dried and packed away once again. It reminds me of my boat, when I spent a day cleaning it and getting ready, two days on the lake and two days more cleaning it again. We'll only do the glamping for at least a week at a time. It will sit until next summer, unless the weather turns cold at the hot springs this winter and we need a wood heater.
Jbee