Groupon has them listed for $22 for Adults and $10 for kids.
You might be able to find some acceptable shoes on amazon prime. I don't care for the quality on Amazon for anything else, but for some accessories it'll probably work. I found these on a quick search. https://www.amazon.com/121-Jack-Boots-Adult-Costume-Shoes/dp/B00DGQPXB6/ref=sr_1_5?rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1538424415&sr=8-5&keywords=shoes+leather+men+boots+renaissance&refinements=p_85%3A2470955011. I don't know any places in HTX that have good garb for sale, I'd say just buy there or online (etsy) if you have the time. As suggested, you can also go on TRF's listed vendors website and see if there is a corresponding online store. I did that and found Moresca which I really like.
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There are proper plumbed bathrooms near the front but what I've found to be more convenient for anything that needs some running water is bringing one of these. With a group of 5-6 people we barely go through half the container camping Friday-Sunday afternoon.
I usually just fill mine in the kitchen sink at home but they do have potable water spigots you can use to fill it once you get there if you're limited on space.
I had good success making a leather holster for a glass bottle. Photos here. The trick was to use threaded rivets like these. So while not everyone is handy with projects like this, I thought I'd share.
Wow. What a loon!
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> It took visiting a nursing home in 2008 that specialized in caring for victims of Alzheimer's disease to scare George Coulam. This experience became the fire that drove him to become his own cure. After three years of research into cutting edge medical science, Coulam created his own holistic regimen, including diet, exercise, and mental training, that staved off the disease and reversed the diagnosis. George Coulam is now Alzheimer's-free. Now Coulam outlines in detail what steps he took to beat the disease and how he continues to live his life fully. Complete with examples of worksheets and exercises, he leads us step-by-step in overcoming one of the most frightening diseases of the modern era. The treatment for Alzheimer's is closer than you think. It's you.
We use a rootless folding firepit. It is a mesh, foldable surface support by 4 criss-crossing legs. Takes up zero space, can hold a hell of a fire. Definitely recommend for camping.
https://www.amazon.com/Rootless-Portable-Outdoor-Fire-Pit/dp/B07D7K6CKH
After being totally unable to find firewood leading up to this year's camping, my group ended up settling for some shitty, chemical-smelling recycled "Eco" logs from the store. Never again.
I know it'll take up some space, especially with a propane tank, but I'm thinking something like this for next year.
Outland Living Firebowl 893 Deluxe Outdoor Portable Propane Gas Fire Pit with Cover & Carry Kit, 19-Inch Diameter 58,000 BTU https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00KY4S388/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_N0AH0220T6YBH2TC6GJ2
Maybe add some of those ceramic logs on top for more a authentic feeling.