Our lease where we hunt doesn't have any type of cabin or anything so we always camp whenever we go. I have done so many solo trips with just the hammock and tarp rig that I had to switch trees because I was effecting the growth of the bark at my favorite spot.
When the wife goes, we use a tent to sleep in and a simple tarp rig for shade or getting out of the weather. The tent is 10X10 and has room to sleep and keep gear in. I have two 10X20 heavy duty tarps that I can configure in many ways.
This picture is from the last OJAM but shows the tent and our tarp set-up for foul weather.
I can set up the tarp as just a typical roof shaped shelter, take one side all the way to the ground or use the second tarp to close off one end if the weather gets rough like it did on this trip.
When camping out of the truck, everything has its own duffel and I bring poles I made from eight foot lengths of closet pole. It all weighs less (not counting stakes and poles) than my Dutch Oven.
When we canoe camp and fish/hunt, I have an eight gallon barrel with a waterproof top that everything stuffs into to stay dry. I have another for sleeping bags and other bedding. You can buy backpack harness/straps for portages and general carry, but I made my own for much cheaper. I leave the poles at home and string everything up with line. Works perfect.
This isn't a backpacking setup, not meant to be. I have little bitty tents for that, but they aren't as comfortable for long term activity and are TERRBBLE if the weather keeps you in for a day or so.
I will see if I can find some more pictures of camps.
OkKeith