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What are your thoughts on making a raised bed for camping?
That simple question generated a lively discussion inside the Primitive Camping & Bushcraft Facebook Group and revealed something interesting. People weren't really debating the raised bed itself. They were debating comfort, effort, experience, age, skills, and what they want out of their time outdoors.
In this episode, Chris shares the story behind a raised bed built during a camping trip years ago and explores the many viewpoints that came from the community discussion.
Topics include:
• The original raised bed photograph and camping trip
• Raised beds versus hammocks
• Sleeping off the ground
• Insulation and staying warm
• Cedar boughs, pine needles, and natural bedding
• The reality of sleeping on cold ground
• Comfort versus tradition
• Age, injuries, and camping differently over time
• Long-term camps versus overnight camps
• Skills versus convenience
• Leave No Trace considerations
• Florida, Mississippi, and regional camping differences
• The biblical story of Jacob and the stone pillow
• Why good gear and good skills both solve problems
• The importance of understanding the "why" behind outdoor techniques
The biggest takeaway?
The raised bed isn't the story.
The problem it solves is the story.
Join the discussion in the Primitive Camping & Bushcraft Facebook Group and let us know:
Would you build a raised bed, or would you rather sleep in a hammock?
Explore More from Primitive Camping & Bushcraft
All my links, gear, community, and content in one spot:
www.speiroutdoors.com
Stay Connected:
Join Primitive Camping & Bushcraft Facebook group: www.facebook.com
📖 Book: Primitive Camping & Bushcraft
☕ Coffee: Primitive Camping Roast
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What are your thoughts on making a raised bed for camping?
That simple question generated a lively discussion inside the Primitive Camping & Bushcraft Facebook Group and revealed something interesting. People weren't really debating the raised bed itself. They were debating comfort, effort, experience, age, skills, and what they want out of their time outdoors.
In this episode, Chris shares the story behind a raised bed built during a camping trip years ago and explores the many viewpoints that came from the community discussion.
Topics include:
• The original raised bed photograph and camping trip
• Raised beds versus hammocks
• Sleeping off the ground
• Insulation and staying warm
• Cedar boughs, pine needles, and natural bedding
• The reality of sleeping on cold ground
• Comfort versus tradition
• Age, injuries, and camping differently over time
• Long-term camps versus overnight camps
• Skills versus convenience
• Leave No Trace considerations
• Florida, Mississippi, and regional camping differences
• The biblical story of Jacob and the stone pillow
• Why good gear and good skills both solve problems
• The importance of understanding the "why" behind outdoor techniques
The biggest takeaway?
The raised bed isn't the story.
The problem it solves is the story.
Join the discussion in the Primitive Camping & Bushcraft Facebook Group and let us know:
Would you build a raised bed, or would you rather sleep in a hammock?
Explore More from Primitive Camping & Bushcraft
All my links, gear, community, and content in one spot:
www.speiroutdoors.com
Stay Connected:
Join Primitive Camping & Bushcraft Facebook group: www.facebook.com
📖 Book: Primitive Camping & Bushcraft
☕ Coffee: Primitive Camping Roast
🎙️ Podcast Episodes
🎥 YouTube Channel
Follow my Speir Outdoors Channels:
Youtube - www.youtube.com/@speiroutdoors
Facebook - www.facebook.com
Have questions or want to connect?
📩 Email: [email protected]

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