How To Make Up Your Tent

February 6, 2010 by: admin

The sound of the word camping already sends down shivers to those who love the outdoors. If you are the type of person to jump at the chance to enjoy nature, well camping is the way to go!

Setting up that four season tent you bought is very important so you can enjoy not only the nature, but also a good night’s sleep for another day ahead.

So you are off to go on a camping outdoor adventure with your friends. The main and the first thing you want to check out is the campsite. Find the flattest spot that you can locate in the open area. You do not want to set up your tent under a tree or any object that might cause dripping if ever it starts to rain. And if it does not rain, do not think that you are already safe. You still need to worry about the tree sap, the bird droppings and/or tree needles. The tarp will ensure that the dew does not get into the fabric of your tent and soak it and creep up the sides, so unravel the tarp and spread it out on the spot that you think is perfect. Your tarp is the one that keeps your floor tent dry as possible.

Start rolling out your tent once the tarp is completely laid out. Unless there is an extreme wind, many of the tents from the shops do not need to be pegged into the ground.

Make sure you lay out your tent with the front door in the appropriate spot if you have a tent that requires stability from tent lines pegged into the ground.

If you are tight on budget, you can also buy a used 4 season tent to make sure that you are prepared to whatever season you would like to camp.

Inflate your mattress after you have set up your tent and your topper/fly is on. Make sure that nothing touches the sides of the tent as this will attract unwanted moisture. Throw in your sleeping bags and happy camping!

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