Camping Tent

By Karen Dreyer

If you ever find yourself getting bogged down by the mundane activities of everyday life, why don't you pack your belongings and go camping? There's really nothing more exciting than to sleep in the woods, with only a flimsy tent as your defense against the elements. It's a great way to cleanse yourself, to forget the stresses of the draining city life at least for a while. But camping itself is not an easy feat. There are several things that you must put into consideration, especially in taking care of your camping tent.

Always go for "Practical"

Sometimes, the most practical tents are also the ones that are least aesthetically pleasing. But truly, when you go camping, I can assure you that aesthetics is the last thing you'll be looking for. You will want a tent that is large enough to keep you and your companions. Spacious tents are especially useful if you have a lot of items with you, as you can't just leave your things outside while you sleep within your tent. Also, go for the tent that's easy to set up, no matter how simple or unglamorous it looks. Believe me, once you get to your camping site, you'll want nothing more than to just rest. And the fact that you will have a fancy tent to set up will bog down your spirits.

Accessorize Your Tent

Another matter that will aid you if you decide to go camping is to accessorize your camping tent. Purchase some inflatable mattresses or some sleeping bags so that you'll be more comfortable in the evenings. The tent might give you warmth, but it won't make you any more comfortable without a mattress.

Protection from Mosquitoes

One of the worst things about camping is the presence of mosquitoes. You can be sure that they will bother you when you go camping. And really, they can destroy your camping trip thoroughly if you let them. There is a way to keep them out, however, and that is to spray your tent with insecticide. The smell will keep these pests out.

Location is Everything

Another matter that you have to take note of is the location where you put your tent. It's most useful if you place your tent at higher ground in case it pours. Furthermore, if it does rain, be sure to let your tent dry before you pack it so that it doesn't get mildew. Also, be sure that you don't put your tent too close to the fire. You can never be sure that the wind will pick up and send a few embers over to your tent, causing a horrible fire. It's always better to be safe rather than sorry. - 31517

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