'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Season 11 Spoilers: Camille Grammer and Teddi Mellencamp Face Off

Bears in the woods will be the least of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast's worries when they go on a camping trip on Tuesday's episode. The women will have everything they need to survive one night in the wilderness, Cheez Whiz, cheese puffs and frozen burritos included. The only question is how will their more than $600 camping tab ease the arguments that are sure to ensue once they arrive at their destination?

Even with Lisa Vanderpump noticeably missing in action in the Season 9, episode 13 clip, the cattiness is still in full effect. Their girls trip doesn't start out in the mud, though.

The episode sneak peek begins on a bright note, with the always-prepared Lisa Rinna packing enough clothes to last a month, and the cast seems to be off to a good start when they finally reach the campground. There are lots of snacks and loads of laughs to be had, especially once Denise Richards starts sharing the steamy details of her past.

"Have you had a happy endings massage?" Kyle Richards asked in the clip.

When Denise replies, "Yea," her castmates squeal with surprise. "Everyone's judging me," Denise joked.

The fun times take a turn when Camille Grammer and Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave lock horns. "You like to talk out of the side of your mouth, but the second you're with somebody to their face, you back down and you have a whole new story to play," Teddi said.

"Well my face is right here," Camille shot back.

Meanwhile, someone else will start to ruffle Erika Jayne's feathers. "You wanna be an a**hole, go be a f**king a**hole," she snapped. "Period, the end of story."

Real Housewives of Beverly Hills airs on Bravo on Tuesday nights at 9 p.m. ET.

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