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{{trope}}
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{{quote|''"Calvin, tell your dad that any judge would take this trip as grounds for divorce."''|'''Mom''', ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]''}}
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{{quote|''"Maybe if I die, I won't have to go."''|'''[[Garfield]]'''}}
Simply put, several members of the cast go on a camping trip, and disaster ensues. This plot is sometimes used even in situations where the characters do not live anywhere near the wilderness, nor seem the type who would even go on camping trips or have any experience doing so. In fact, you can guarantee that out of a whole group only one person will even think the trip is a good idea: Dad (if it's a family [[
Typical disasters include being snowed in, freezing in a cabin, never-ending rain, running out of food, or getting attacked by incredibly fake-looking bears (or Bigfoot. Or [[Everything Trying to Kill You|every animal]].). It would seem much safer to go to a lodge to avoid such things, but that's not usually in the budget. It's much cheaper to use an old wood cabin set, or dark set obscured by bushes where the camera never moves away from a campfire. An even cheaper device is characters going ''ice fishing'', sometimes ''in'' said cabin.
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See also [[Macho Disaster Expedition]] and [[Summer Campy]]. [[Don't Go in The Woods]] is the darker and deadlier [[Horror]] equivalent of this.
'''Camping:'''▼
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== Anime and Manga ==▼
* Episode 8 of ''[[Persona 4 (Anime)|Persona 4]]'' takes the game's school camping trip and turns it into this. [[Up to Eleven]]. [[Broken Base|And it breaks the fanbase over whether]] [[Crosses the Line Twice|it's funny]] [[Dude, Not Funny|or not.]] (Though there's no doubt about how much [[Butt Monkey|it sucks to be Kanji]].)▼
▲=== Anime and Manga ===
▲* Episode 8 of ''[[Persona 4:
=== [[Film]] ===
* ''[[Deliverance]]'', like the James Dickey novel on which it's based, plays this trope completely straight and to its logical, tragic extreme.
* The premise of ''[[Cheaper By the Dozen]] 2'' has the Patriach of the Baker family taking his family to a camping lodge. Of course, things do go awry but what really dampens the trip is the father competing with his arch-rival and his family.
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* [[Cannibal Holocaust]] portrays this in the most scary, bloody, gory and violent way imaginable.
=== [[Literature]] ===
* In one of the [[Bruno and Boots]] books, the students go on the annual "wilderness survival" camping trip, which is nicknamed "Die in the Woods". (The canoe they bring along is christened the SS Drown In The Woods.) {{spoiler|It really does become a matter of wilderness survival when all their supplies end up in the lake.}}
* One of the ''[[Berenstain Bears]]'' books details a horrible camping trip that's tainted not only with everything imaginable from floods to swarms of insects, but [[Hype Backlash]]. (Papa bear spends the first third of the book hyping the trip up to be the experience of a lifetime)
* Outdoor humorist [[Patrick McManus]], who has written for such magazines as ''Field & Stream'' and ''Outdoor Life'' and whose pieces have appeared in numerous books, more or less specializes in chronicling bad camping/fishing/hunting trips.
* [[Three Men in
* Charlie goes on one with his dad and friends in [[Stephen King]]'s (writing as Richard Bachman) ''[[Rage (
=== [[Live Action TV]] ===
* ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', "Strange New World"
* ''[[Happy Days]]'', "Ugh, Wilderness"
* ''[[Mr. Belvedere]]'': Wesley's trip to a summer camp takes a frightening turn when a camp counselor "rubs his shoulders" in an attempt to molest him. Fortunately, Wesley speaks up, and the counselor (who resigns) is forced to admit he has a problem and needs help.
* The trope image comes from ''[[Bottom]]'', ''s Out'', where Eddie remembers to bring the can opener but Richie forgets the canned ''food''; they attempt to go blowpipe hunting with a tentpole and darts, and Richie is repeatedly injured; Eddie almost burns his own face off while trying to light the gas stove (he forgot to put the valve in); and since Wimbledon Common is technically just a giant public park, they're harassed in the middle of the night by a flasher. Also, they appear to have set up camp in an area labelled 'dog toilet', meaning there's dogshit all over the place.
* Taken to the most extreme levels of parody in ''[[Stella]]'', as Michael, Michael and David descend into desperate savagery within minutes of entering the woods.
* ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', "The Jem'Hadar" where Sisko, his son Jake, Jake's best friend Nog and Nog's uncle go on a trip to a planet in the Gamma Quadrant, only to wind up encountering the Jem'Hadar forces of the Dominion (for the first time).
* ''[[The Adventures of Lano and Woodley]]'' subverts the trope- the camping trip in question is horrible, yes, but it takes place ''in the main characters' apartment''.
* The ''[[
* ''[[Top Gear]]''. Most of their long-distance "challenges" invariably feature something along this line.
* ''[[Taxi]]'': the episode "Call of the Mild".
* ''[[Skins]]'' did this a couple of times.
** "Michelle" from Series 2: Chris loses all the tents and most of the gear because he didn't tie it to the roof of the car; the only remaining tent then gets soaked when the tide comes in; and the car they came in also gets flooded by the tide. Oh, and [[Rule of Drama|drama ensues]].
** "Effy" from Series 3 is a rather [[Egregious]] example: there's a large amount of awkward tension between several of the characters ''before'' the poachers, [[Mushroom Samba|and the shrooms]], and the univited guest shows up. Oh, and the [[Manipulative Bitch
* In ''[[Hyperdrive]]'' Vines is tricked into purchasing a barren planet that is almost, but not quite, completely inhospitable to human life. He kidnaps Jeffers and drags them down onto the surface of the planet, it wasn't a pleasant time.
* In one episode of ''[[Monk]]'', Randy Disher and Adrian Monk go camping with a group of kids. They have to deal with a bear and two criminals.
* ''[[Eureka]]'' has this trope n spades, starting with the tent acting up, and ending with an angry TINY trying to attack them all.
* In an episode of [[Gene Simmons Family Jewels]], 'Alpha Male', Gene's family went off camping in an RV for Sophie's birthday. They dealt with a snake, a bear, and a park ranger with a fire extinguisher.
* [[The Inbetweeners]] did this for their Season 3 finale. It involved sinking a car in a lake, eating raw sausages and then throwing them back up in the tent.
* ''[[Father Ted]]'' episode "Hell"
* ''[[Parks and Recreation]]'', "Camping". Leslie sends the parks department on a camping retreat to come up with new projects. Ironically, everyone in the parks department save for Ron and Leslie hate camping. Tom brings so many electronic gadgets he drains the van's battery, stranding everyone, while Andy goes to the wrong camping site and has to trek through rough terrain to get there. In the end they all go to a nearby bed and breakfast run by a [[Crazy Cat Lady]].
** A later episode showed Ron and Leslie taking their respective children's clubs (she started a girls club after the other one said it was boys only) out camping. Leslie has a comfortable cabin and a variety of activities, while Ron has them sit silently in the open, eating cold beans with their activity being "survive". It doesn't take too long for one of the boys to decide he'd rather be a Pawnee Goddess. Ron eventually hands over his club to Leslie, but she places an advertisement for boys and girls who are interested in survivalist camping.
* [[Married...
** Bud rents Al to some neighborhood kids for an overnight campout. No food, can't build a real fire, and Steve gets massive poison ivy.
* In one episode of [[Two and A Half Men]], Alan feels bad about not doing enough father-son activities with his son Jake, so he drags him out into the middle of the woods for a camping trip. Cue Alan desperately trying to entertain the bored Jake in a tiny tent, including making an attempt at a truly horrible [[Ghost Story]] and getting him to sing songs.
* In ''[[The Middle]]'', the Hecks go on a camping trip during summer vacation, since Frankie wants them to have a family bonding experience and they can't afford anything else. Axl gets fed up with Sue constantly pestering him about what high school will be like, Brick spends as much time as he can reading instead of actually experiencing the great outdoors, and Mike and Frankie reflect on how their honeymoon was ''also'' a
=== Music ===
* "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah ([[Refrain From Assuming|A Letter From Camp]])" by
** The [[Sequel Song]] "Return to Camp Granada" is more of the same.
* The [[
=== [[Newspaper Comics]] ===
* Comics example: Bill Watterson did this a few times in ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'', when Calvin's dad drags the family along on a camping trip. One time, Calvin dropped a bag of supplies in the lake and accidentally broke his dad's glasses; another time, it rained the whole trip and didn't stop until Dad, having decided to pack it in and go home, had finished loading the car. Cue [[Face Palm]] (and then [[Narrative Profanity Filter|shouting words that Calvin didn't understand]]).
** It's mentioned Dad takes them on these trips every summer, in spite of Mom and Calvin openly hating them. Dad on the other hand, seems to enjoy the great outdoors no matter how many bad things happen on every trip. One comic however had him explain he takes them on those trips every summer instead of a cruise or more enjoyable vacation so the rest of their year will feel better by comparsion, but given his habit of sarcasm it's hard to say if he's being serious about that.
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** Just to give you an idea about how bad they usually are, one in particular, Skeeter Falls, had them going to a camping waterfall which, as the name implied, was a breeding ground for Mosquitos, and Roger picked the absolute wrong time to go camping there, as it turned out that they picked it at a time where mosquitos breeding was at its peak. They had their own personal ranger only because they were the only campers there. As a result, they had to contend to swatting mosquitoes while swimming, fishing, and other times. They also would have to wake up around 1:38 AM to take a two hour hike to witness a geyser erupting. Just when things couldn't possibly get worse, it did: A Bear managed to sneak into the camp site while they were swimming, and thanks to Roger's insistance that they simply observe the bear, the bear managed to completely wreck the family's food cooler and presumably eat all of the food except for half a bag of gummi-worms and three mini pretzels, to which Jason, a natural computer game fanatic, even began to miss his computer games specifically because "doom" keeps flashing in his mind. Roger, instead of taking the logical choice of leaving camp early, decided they'd fish with a passion, to which the family members managed to get their hooks and lines tangled up, and having to eat fish essentially 24/7. After the camping trip and while preparing to leave, Andy sorely hints that she plans on leaving Roger at Sketter Falls after he showed her a bumper sticker that said "I left my [blood] at Skeeter Falls."
*** Even worse, it's implied that the Foxes didn't pack any insect repellent.
** Roger also took the family camping in the desert called Cactus Flats. In the middle of August. For two weeks. Even worse, a news report that featured said desert mentions that it's the hottest it's ever
* ''[[The Family Circus]]'' did this ''twice'' - once in the 70s, and modified and rerun again in 2009.
* [[Garfield]] has been forced to go an a few of these.
* [[Dilbert]] has also gone on one - to Clyde Canyon, which turned out to be a three foot hole in the ground. After spending the weekend sitting in the hole, Dilbert and Dogbert learn that the ''real'' Clyde Canyon was just over the next ridge.
=== [[Radio]] ===
* One episode of ''[[King Street Junior]]'' involved a school camping trip. By the end of it, each of the four teachers present had suffered an accident.
=== [[
* [[Truth in Television]], there's gotta be a fair few [[Troper Tales]] to back this up.▼
** Anytime people who don't know what they're doing and/or don't realize that they don't actually like roughing it, this happens.▼
** There is also a popular misconception that camping or caravanning holidays are cheap. This is not true; a tent or caravan ''of reasonable quality'' is a fairly substantial one-off investment, and a pitch at a campsite is only slightly cheaper than a modest hotel room. This seldom prevents a certain type of dad -and it's nearly always the father- who's pathologically opposed to spending money trying to do it with the cheapest gear he can find and then wondering why everyone has a thoroughly miserable time.▼
== [[Stand Up Comedy]] ==▼
* [[Jim Gaffigan]]: You ever notice that whenever someone uses the phrase "happy camper" they're being sarcastic? [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qle-vjHoQa4 That's because they only happy camper is the guy who's leaving the campground!]
=== [[Video Games]] ===
* In ''[[
** Rehashed in Magnetman/Knightman's chapter in ''Battle Network 5'', with a fishing trip, a cave, and a ''giant'' [[This Is a Drill|mining drill]].
=== [[Web Comics]] ===
* The aftermath of a
* One is ''planned'' in ''[[
* Ben and his family from ''[[Loserz]]'' once go on such a trip. Maybe not as bad as other examples on this page, although [[Everything's Worse
* Lampshaded in [http://www.applegeeks.com/lite/index.php?aglitecomic=2010-03-29 this] ''[[Apple Geeks]]-Lite'' strip.
=== [[Western Animation]] ===
* ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'', "Hut Sut Raw"
* ''[[
* ''[[Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi]]'', "Camping Caper"
* ''[[Kim Possible]]'', "Camp Wannaweep", after their bus breaks down. Ron saves the Cheersquad from a mutant human/fish-monster.
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** In ''The Camping Episode'', where Squidward is continually attacked by a sea bear.
** In the survival episode where Spongebob and Patrick fall out of the back of Sandy's truck and must fend for themselves.
** In the episode with the conch shell where Spongebob and Patrick do fine, but because Squidward doesn't believe in the powers of the conch shell, he's not allowed to eat anything.
* In the ''[[
* ''[[Hey Arnold!]]!'' has two horrible camping trips:
** In "Roughin' It," Arnold and Gerald are taught by Grandpa Phil camping the old-fashioned way, much to their chagrin. Meanwhile at a adjacent camping spot, Helga and Phoebe live high on the hog as Big Bob Pataki tests out the high-tech (but cheap) camping gear that he plans to sell. When the gear fails the kids and Big Bob during a hike in the woods, Arnold saves the day by applying the survival skills Phil taught him earlier to get back to camp.
** In "Fishing Trip," Gerald, Sid, Harold, and Eugene (and their dads), Arnold and Grandpa Phil head to the woods for a fishing trip. After failing to catch any fish and losing their provisions to a bear (except for [[Fartillery|cans of beans]]), the boys (and their fathers/grandfather) are all miserable, but refuse to tell the others for fear of disappointing them. After much suffering, they finally admit this to each other and decide to to to the nearby resort for a not-so-back-to-nature trip. (Oh, and [[Cameo|Davy Jones has a cameo at the end of the episode]].)
* [[Jimmy Neutron]], his friends, and his dad went camping in the episode "Augh! Wilderness". Unfortunately, his dad won't let Jimmy bring his gadgets and want to rough it. After an explosion, it gets worse.
* In the ''[[The Flintstones|Flintstones]]''/''[[
* [[Moral Orel]] has Orel going on the worst camping trip ever with his father resulting in what was the darkest episode of the show. [[It Got Worse|And then it just got darker...]]
** Let's put it like this: {{spoiler|The culminating moment was when his father, in a drunken rage, ''shot Orel in the leg''. Then drank the rubbing alcohol that could have kept Orel's leg from getting worse. Then passed out for two days while Orel suffered. Then denied shooting Orel, saying that since he didn't remember it, it wasn't his fault. And was only concerned that Orel killed a bear rather than his son's well-being. And, months later, admitting (in front of the town no less) that he was ''glad'' he shot Orel.}} Yeah, it's that kind of show.
* The [[Barney Bear]] short "Bah, Wilderness" had Barney suffering such indignities as a malfunctioning phonograph, noisy nighttime animals, and ''a flash flood'' while trying to sleep during a camping trip.
* An episode of [[Garfield and Friends]] has them going on a camping trip, against Garfield's will. They end up chased by a bear and have to keep dancing and singing to keep the bear entertained. They end up doing this late into the night Garfield notes that sadly of all the times he's been camping with Jon, this is the best time he's ever had.
* ''[[Kick Buttowski]]'' gets "Those Who Camp, Do" in which Kick, currently obsessed with a Survival-style tv-show, decides to camp on his own out in the forest rather than the family's camping site. Kick, being who he is, takes on every challenge the wilderness has to offer him like a boss... however, his older brother Brad goes through his worst nightmare while tagging along.
* ''[[Regular Show]]:'' "Camping Can Be Cool". Nobody thought to bring matches, Rigby intentionally forgot the tent and accidentally forgot the tarps, Mordecai locked the keys in the car and the park rangers showed up to yell at them for camping in a restricted area. Then it started to rain. And then Freddy Kreuger showed up...
* Spoofed on the ''[[South Park]]'' episode "I Should Not Have Gone Ziplining", which is presented as a ''I Shouldn't Be Alive''-type show with shots of the boys screaming in horror. The horrible part of the trip, however, [[Faux Horrific|is how horribly ''boring'' the boys found it.]] {{spoiler|So much that Kenny dies of boredom.}}
'''Ice Fishing Examples (the car keys ''will'' be dropped in the hole):'''▼
▲** Anytime people who don't know what they're doing and/or don't realize that they don't actually like roughing it, this happens.
▲** There is also a popular misconception that camping or caravanning holidays are cheap. This is not true; a tent or caravan ''of reasonable quality'' is a fairly substantial one-off investment, and a pitch at a campsite is only slightly cheaper than a modest hotel room. This seldom prevents a certain type of dad -and it's nearly always the father- who's pathologically opposed to spending money trying to do it with the cheapest gear he can find and then wondering why everyone has a thoroughly miserable time.
==Ice Fishing==
=== [[Live Action TV]] ===
* ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]''
* ''[[Frasier]]''
* ''[[Family Matters]]''
* ''[[That '70s Show]]'', but they one up it and drop the ''car'' in the lake.
* ''[[Malcolm in
* ''[[Good Luck Charlie]]'' features the fishing pole being dropped in the water. They get it back when Teddy falls in the hole.
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