Props for the team who picked this up. I certainly never expected anyone to do so.
Returning to it after all this time, well... listen I get this is a hobbyist manga, but I was figuring that this would get a little bit more dynamic as the series went on. It doesn't seem like this has more than the two gears of massive monologues and light character work. The educational segments are so dry. Anyone realistically interested in camping to this degree would buy a proper camping guide that they could bring with them while camping. Every educational section is just reams of context-less minutiae. This can be a cute, charming manga, but the mangaka is obsessed with showing they did their homework when it really wouldn't be hard to convey a lot of the same information in a proper narrative form.
I am fascinated how there are 18 volumes of this though. How many camping lessons can there be? We're already having to resort to how to season cast iron.