Hello,
As a first time CT user I thought I'd share my impressions on how it went. We've been enjoying tent camping for a few years but always hated the extended setup and take down times with the (ever increasing) amount of gear, every bit of it requiting its own setup and repack process. 2 tents (sometimes 3), bedding, kitchen gear, cooker, esky/ice, tables, chairs, etc, etc as I'm sure everyone is too familiar. we started out simple with gear to take 2 adults and 3 kids all in one 4WD wagon and roof rack. Tight but doable. More recently we've hadf to use an enclosed box trailer for our gear. This worked pretty well but wasn't offroad capable, so limited our destinations.
A CT would solve all that! With ready to use kitchen, fast erect tent, and ample storage we'd be setup in no time, and able to pack up in 1 or 2 hours, not 4 or 5! Well it turns out a little different than we'd imagined.
Firstly the CT is more limited in where you can put it. You need level ground and space for the tow vehicle to manouvre, since a fully loaded CT on soft or uneven ground is very hard to push by hand. Then it gets better. CT tent goes up and kitchen opens..all good. The annex however is quite fiddly compared to our old gazebo solution.
I had some trouble with the water tank. Apparently I'd trapped some air in there and it took nothing like a full take so after only one day the water runs out.. oops. On the plus side the 12V system I'd hurriedly installed for lighting and fridge power worked an absolute treat, so no more messing around with gas lanterns, and the esky/ice now only used for drinks and non perishables.
And if that was all then we'd be in front.. way on front but then comes the kids tent (plus airbeds, sleeping bags, etc), portable cot (nightmare of a thing), and setting up of various games and toys. You don't notice this much when setting up because they don't all come out at once, and you can put some good fire/bourbon time between them. But when it comes to pack up time, well it was no fun at all. With a tightly packed CT and vehicle, things have to go in exactly right or else they don't fit, so the help from well meaning wife, teenage son, etc is not all that useful. I point them at jobs only to then find myself taking over so it's done the way I want it done. I don't believe in packing up in a way that means I have to get everything out again and repack it properly to be ready for the next trip. Some call it anal.. a label I hate but probably deserve.
Finally all packed up and uh oh, where are the car keys. A sinking feeling sets in as I know where they are... in a side pocket near the bed in the fully packed away tent. Nothing to do but open it all up again and find the keys. yes that's where they were.
Clearly we need to refine things quite a bit. Our camping experience improved for certain, and I should mention that we have a newborn (10 weeks old) baby on her first camp which adds quite a bit to the effort and pretty much takes Mum out of helping with other camp duties. So it's hard to measure the success of the CT vs doing the same thing the old way. At any rate, we're not going back.
I'll get some picture up of my setup when I can find somewhere to put them. Cheers!