• From Set Up to Tear Down: How It All Began
    2026/01/30

    Welcome to the very first episode of Set Up, Tear Down: Tips, Trips & Campfire Tails.

    In this episode, Tim kicks things off by sharing how camping became part of his life — from early island camping trips and tent adventures, to fifth wheels, DIY camper builds, and eventually settling into their current setup.

    You’ll hear how the idea for this podcast came together, why honest and realistic camping conversations matter, and what listeners can expect from future episodes. Tim also introduces the real stars of the show — Monty and Gadget, two Shiba Inus who make every trip more entertaining (and unpredictable).

    We also look ahead to upcoming trips, including coastal camping at Tybee Island and a space-inspired adventure near Cape Canaveral.

    Whether you’re setting up, tearing down, or just dreaming about your next trip, this episode marks the beginning.

    If you’ve got questions, topic ideas, trip suggestions, or your own campfire tails to share, we’d love to hear from you.

    You can email us anytime at:

    info@campingwiththeinnies.com.

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  • A Busy Weekend at River’s End Campground on Tybee Island
    2026/02/08

    Coastal Camping, River’s End Campground & Traveling with Dogs

    In this episode of Set Up, Tear Down: Tips, Trips & Campfire Tails, we talk about camping on Tybee Island, staying at River’s End Campground, and what it’s really like traveling and camping with dogs during a busy event weekend.

    Recorded after returning home, Tim and Kristen reflect on their recent coastal camping trip with Monty and Gadget. We focus on campground life, the dog-friendly atmosphere, and how River’s End feels when the island is buzzing with activity.

    The Run Fest 5K was part of the weekend — and yes, the dogs ran too (no PRs were harmed in the making of this episode) — but this conversation is less about racing and more about day-to-day camp life, slowing down under the awning, and navigating a lively campground with two Shiba Inus.

    If you enjoy honest camping conversations, real travel experiences, and stories about camping with dogs, this episode is for you.

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    32 分
  • This Listener Question Sparked a Camping Debate (State Parks vs Resorts)
    2026/04/08

    This week on Camping with the Innies, we’re diving into another listener question—this one comes from Greg in South Carolina—and it’s a good one: state parks or RV resorts?

    Are you all about quiet mornings, nature trails, and a simple campsite, or do you lean toward full hookups, pools, and planned activities?

    We’re sharing our experiences from both sides, the good, the bad, and the things we didn’t expect. From privacy and cost to convenience and crowd levels, we’re talking through what really matters when choosing where to stay. If you’ve ever wondered which type of camping fits your style (or your dog’s), this one’s for you.

    Whether you’re planning your next trip or just dreaming about it, Greg’s question might just help you decide—are you team state park or team resort?

    Got a question you want us to cover? Send it our way.

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    New episodes drop regularly with tips, trips, gear talk, and plenty of campfire tales.

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  • Camping with Dogs: The Good, The Bad & The Barking
    2026/03/24

    Episode Description

    Camping with dogs sounds like a great idea… and most of the time, it is.

    But no one really talks about the challenges — the barking at night, the new environments, travel day stress, and trying to keep them comfortable and safe in a camper.

    In this episode, Kristen joins the show as we talk about what it’s really like camping with dogs — the good, the bad, and the things we’ve learned along the way.

    We share our experiences, a few mistakes we’ve made, and tips that can help make your next camping trip with your dog a little smoother.

    If you’ve ever thought about bringing your dog camping — or already have — this one’s for you.

    In This Episode

    • The best parts of camping with dogs
    • Common challenges (and how to handle them)
    • Travel day vs campground struggles
    • Keeping your dogs safe and comfortable
    • Tips for first-time dog campers

    Connect With Us

    🌐 Website

    https://www.campingwiththeinnies.com

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    https://www.instagram.com/campingwiththeinnies

    Listener Question

    Have a camping question or topic you want us to cover?

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    info@campingwiththeinnies.com

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  • The Rocket Canceled Our Race… and Sent Us to Savannah
    2026/03/10

    Sometimes the best trips are the ones that don’t go according to plan.

    What started as a trip to Florida’s Space Coast for a road race quickly changed when the race was rescheduled due to a scheduled rocket launch… that later ended up getting canceled anyway.

    Instead of heading south, we pivoted and turned the weekend into a birthday trip for Kristen. We packed up the camper and headed to CreekFire RV Resort just outside Savannah, Georgia, and spent the weekend exploring the historic streets of downtown Savannah.

    In this episode, we talk about our stay at CreekFire RV Resort, walking through Savannah’s famous historic squares, and why sometimes the best RV trips are the ones that happen after your plans completely change.

    In This Episode

    How a rocket launch changed our travel plans

    Turning the weekend into a birthday trip for Kristen

    Our stay at CreekFire RV Resort

    Campground amenities and overall experience

    Walking around Historic Downtown Savannah

    What surprised us about Savannah

    Would we go back?

    Campground We Stayed At

    CreekFire RV Resort – Savannah, GA

    https://www.creekfirervresort.com/

    CreekFire is a full-service RV resort just outside Savannah featuring full hookup sites, a pool, lazy river, clubhouse, and easy access to downtown Savannah.

    Places Mentioned

    Historic Savannah, Georgia

    https://www.visitsavannah.com/

    Savannah is known for its historic squares, Spanish moss-covered oak trees, walkable downtown, and vibrant riverfront.

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    https://www.campingwiththeinnies.com

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    https://www.instagram.com/campingwiththeinnies

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    Listener Questions / Contact

    Have a camping question or a topic you’d like us to cover on a future episode?

    📧 Email us at:

    info@campingwiththeinnies.com

    We’d love to hear from you!

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  • Towing a Travel Trailer: Setup, Safety & Weight Distribution
    2026/02/22

    What’s the real difference between towing with and without a weight distribution hitch?

    In this episode of Set Up, Tear Down: Tips, Trips & Campfire Tails, we answer our first listener question about towing a travel trailer and understanding weight distribution hitches.

    Zack from Massachusetts wrote in asking how weight distribution affects towing safety — and whether it really makes a difference on the road.

    We break down:

    • What happens when you tow without a weight distribution hitch
    • Rear squat and front axle unloading
    • How tongue weight impacts steering and braking
    • How a properly set up hitch improves stability
    • Choosing the right weight distribution hitch for your setup
    • Why setup matters more than brand

    This episode is based on personal experience and real-world towing. As always, consult your travel trailer owner’s manual and your hitch manufacturer’s instructions for your specific setup.

    If you’re new to towing or just want to better understand your rig, this episode will help you feel more confident behind the wheel.

    📬 Connect With Us

    Email: info@campingwiththeinnies.com

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    Website: www.campingwiththeinnies.com

    Follow along on Instagram to see our travels as they happen.

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