You have some good responses here. I have camped frequently every summer for the last five years. (I have three children: Sabrina, 8 on 3/26, Brooke, 2 on 2/14 and Hannah, 5 mos. old on the 29th.) Brooke's first summer camping I walked my butt off. If she would not sleep in the camper I had to walk her in the stroller. My legs were so sore. So bring the stroller. You could also feed her in it so you won't need a stroller and high chair. I also had the play yard/bassinet/changing table all in one. That thing was great.
I would suggest doing a trial run in your yard if that's possible. If not, the first time you camp, camp close by. If Misha is unconsolable, you can always pack up and head home with her. The first summer with Brooke, I had to bring her home and put her in her crib until she was in a deep enough sleep that I could put her back in her carseat and drive back to the campground.
We're going camping this year and I am looking into one of those octogan exercise kennels for dogs to put around the campfire. When we camped with all three kids this fall, it was pretty stressful. I remember Brooke was heading right towards the fire. I was holding Hannah and their daddy was in the camper getting something for Sabrina. I was so scared, I think my heart stopped. Fortunatley I was able to get up and grab her arm and pull her away in time.

Camping with babies can be a challenge but I always live by the saying "Babies join our lives, we don't join theirs." If camping is something you enjoy, introduce Misha to it at a young age and have fun.