I consider it an investment in my well being.
What's left out are all the details of the time spent with friends; hiking; walking down the beach holding my wife's hand; great meals; chasing racoons out of my car; stopping short of hiking Zion's Angel's Landing because you just don't have the courage, even when your hiking partners do. It's just a list until you throw the real stuff on top.
We've made more time to get away in the past few years, I guess. As you all know, once you start going camping and work out a reasonable process, it really does get easier. Another factor is, I think, from living in California. Not just because we have year-round camping weather, more or less, but also because it's necessary to book a campsite 6 months in advance or so. And once the trip is on the calendar, I'm far more likely to go. (Maybe I'd camp just as many nights if I could get a site with no advance notice. I dunno. I haven't lived with that sort of system ever.

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Going camping with the TD is just so EASY. (To be fair, my wife does a ton of the pre-trip and during-trip work, so it's very easy for me. Plus, she is the driving force behind nearly every trip, if not every trip. So, we're lucky that we each share the love for camping. )
-Al