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Setting Up A Camping Tent


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Camping Tent If you looking for an adventurous expedition or just planing to have some outdoor fun, camping makes a great idea. Whenever we think about the camping, the first thing that comes to the mind is tent and bonfire. Of course, you may not need much preparation for the bone fire but setting up tent requires an expertise. Building tent and relaxing in the outdoor gives you the sense of freedom. But before, you pitch the tent you should have the understanding of the basics about the proper way to build the tent. Here are some helpful tips for setting up the tent in an unknown location:

  • Always look for the place on the high lands. Next - search for the flat surface on the high ground. Location at height will protect your tent and equipment from getting wet in the rain, while the flat surface will make setting up tent a much convenient task. Moreover, the flat surface will give you the freedom to lay down with greater ease and comfort.

  • Carry a tarp or ground cloth. These supplementary gears are the essentials for camping. Use of the tarp or ground cloth will help to keep your tent dry during wet or humid weather. The ground cloth under the tent will also protect it from steep rocks and other material that may damage or tear the tent.

  • Make use of stakes to fasten the tent to the ground. Fasten all the four corners and than hammer the main stake to provide a firm support. Get to the opposite sides of the tent, and work in a diagonal.

  • Now, thread stand poles through the center or top of the tent and connect them to the stacks at the base of the tent. Tie of the rope to nearby tree or footers stacked to the ground.
If you are planning for camping during the chilling winters or even in cold altitude, than a four-season tent will serve your purpose. If you are alone you may not need enough space, as a complete family requires – so choose right fit based upon your needs. You would be surprised to know, now you have privacy within the tent. Flaps in modular tents separate the private space by working as a divider.

By keeping these simple tips in mind, you can make your camping even more exciting. But remember never build your camp near the grill or campfire spot.


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