Camping: How Not To Get Cold, Wet And Muddy!
by Globetrekker
For many people camping in the great outdoors is a fantastic and uplifting experience.
For some it is plain hell. This Article takes a look at some reasons why -
Many years ago a friend suggested we go on a camping trip. He'd just bought a new
tent and was bursting to 'christen' it somewhere. At that time I'd never been camping
in my life so I agreed and off we went. Just to show the depth of our lack of know-
I'll say no more -
We got back and what followed was probably one of the worst nights I have ever spent.
I was freezing and the thin sleeping bag I had was useless. I think I managed to
get to sleep at about 5a.m. -
My friend woke up, teeth chattering. We 'discovered' quite quickly that we had -
All I can say in our defence is that we were very young!
We packed up the tent as fast as we could and headed home, blue with cold and swearing
never to go camping again. It was in fact some time before I did -
My first two times camping taught me a very important thing. It brought home the fact that, being accustomed to a cosy home and a nice warm bed, I hadn't the first clue how to stay comfortable in the great outdoors. Why should I? As a product of modern civilization My habits were ingrained by a lifetime of relative ease.
Yet it's just as easy to stay dry and warm when camping, except in the severest of
weather -
So how do you learn these points? Well, you can either do as I did (no please don't
do that!) or you can read up on it or join an outdoor centre or group. A lot if it
lies in the ability to 'think outside the box' of modern urban living -
So don't let my first experience put you off. Choose a nice summer night, stay somewhere
not too far from habitation and assimilate the necessary know-
Globetrekker writes articles such as the one above as part of his working day. Learn more about how to enjoy camping here!
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