April 27, 2009

Tent Camping




Tent camping can mean many things to many people. Tent camping can mean a one man mountain tent pitched on a remote peak. Tent camping can mean a two man tent pitched by a stream for tired anglers to sleep in after a long day of fishing. Tent camping can mean a family tent nestled among the tall cedars in a state park campground where mom and dad and the kids are enjoying their two week summer vacation. Tent camping can mean an encampment of many tents for a big family reunions in a national park and tent camping can mean living in tent city after you have lost your home. As you can se, tent camping can and doe mean many things to many different people.

Tent camping a a great way to get out of the hustle and bustle of city life and into nature. When you do tent camping, you are surrounded by actual nature. Living, growing trees, singing birds, jumping fish and of course, biting mosquitoes. Tent camping is a wonderful way to relax and forget about your troubles back in the world. Tent camping is peaceful and serene. When you tent camp, you are more in touch with the elements. When you go tent camping, you feel the rain and the wind and the heat and the cold. But when you are tent camping, you don't mind it. When you are tent camping, you expect it. And when tent camping, nothing beats the sound of rain on your tent as you lay on your soft sleeping bag and air mattress with your family near by.

Tent camping is such a wonderful experience in so many ways and it is so affordable. All you need to do is to buy yourself a suitable tent and head out to the woods. The type of tent you buy should be determined by your needs and the kind of tent camping you will be doing. If you will be hiking into the remote areas alone, you will not want to be lugging a great big family sized tent with you. This kind of tent camping requires an ultra lightweight, small one man mountain tent that will not take up much room in your backpack and not add much weight to your load. But if you are planning on taking the whole clan tent camping with you, you will need a big family sized tent. They even make them with separate rooms so you can have a little privacy after the kids go to sleep. Some kind of tent camping should appeal to anyone who likes to camp and likes to sleep in the outdoors.

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April 29, 2009

Adventure-Some @ 7:44 pm:

My wife and I have been using our Wal-Mart dome tent for years now. We make sure to seam-seal it every spring before using it for the first time; we also make sure to clean and dry it thoroughly after each trip so that it doesn't deteriorate while in storage.

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