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How to Choose Campsite for Your Outdoor Camping

Ideal campsite should be selected in a dry and flat place which has extensive view, up and down paths and rich water source. For some sites which have not been developed, you should concern more about the safety. Such campsite is suitable for veterans and people who would like to enjoy original forest life of man. But this type of campsite is not suitable for long-term camping. Without water and electricity, you should prepare camping equipment, cooking utensils, and food by yourself. In such a poor condition, three days and two nights is enough.

Camping equipment:

Tent camping the main camping way for adventure trips, mountaineering expeditions and other outdoor activities the main camp way. It is also a highly recommended camping way. Why? Because there is no way to be closer to nature than sleeping tents. Just imaging that your body is under the earth rather than what Simmons, steel and concrete bed. When you open the door, which comes into your eyes is the nature. Therefore, tent camping is the true return to nature. A high-quality and practical tent is what you need most. When you have a tent, a sleeping bag and dampproof mat are also necessary.

Useful tips to encamp:

1. Close to water source

Camping can be carried out without water. Therefore, camping close to water source is the first and important element. We should choose the campsite near streams, lakes, rivers where it is easy to get water.

2. Leeward campsite

We we encamp in the wild, we must consider the leeward problem, especially in some places of the valleys and beaches. We can't place the door of the tent facing against the wind. Encamping leeward is also the consideration of the safety and convenience of using fire .

3. Encamping near the village

If we encamp near the village, we can ask help from the villagers when getting urgent problem. When we are in the absence of firewood, vegetables, and grain, this consideration seems even more important. Camping near the village is also camping near the road. It is more convenient for the transportation.

4. Camping in the shade

When you plan to stay in a campsite for more than two days in good weather conditions, you'd better choose a shady place to encamp. If you choose to encamp under the trees or north of the mountains, you'd better put the tent toward the sunshine in the morning. Thus, if you break in the day, the tent will not be too hot.

5. Avoid lightning

During the rainy season or in the lightning area, you must don't encamp on high ground, under a tree or relatively isolated high plains which is very easy to get lightning strike. That's very dangerous.

 


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