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How to build a camping tent

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Before setting out on your first tent camping trip, you need to learn how to build a camping tent. By preparing yourself with the needed knowledge for building a camping tent before you leave for the campgrounds, you will be ready to enjoy your camping vacation and be able to avoid any time consuming mishaps. Learning how to build a camping tent is easy, and you will soon be on your way to enjoying a great tent camping vacation.

The first step in preparing for a tent camping trip is to purchase the right kind of tent that you will need. If you will be camping by yourself, single person tents can be found for as low as twenty dollars. If you will be bringing your entire family along on a camping vacation, keep your eye out for spacious six person tents. A great source for camping tents, as well as other camping supplies, are online web sites. Here you can easily and quickly browse a wide range of products to find any company brand or type of tent that you wish. You can also often find discount camping supplies by shopping online, allowing you to save money when purchasing a tent.

Learning how to build a camping tent, also known as pitching a tent, involves only a few simple steps. Following are some camping tips that will help you successfully learn how to build a camping tent.

• Find flat and high ground to build your camping tent on. High ground will help your tent and sleeping bags stay dry in case of rain, and level ground will make building your tent easier and allow you to get more comfortable rest during the night.
• Use a tarp or ground cloth. This piece of supplementary gear for your camping tent is cheap to purchase, as low as ten dollars, and will help keep your tent dry during wet weather. A tarp or ground cloth under your tent will also protect it from rocks and other ground materials that may tear or damage your camping tent.
• Your tent will most likely come with stacks, and it is a good idea to stack your tent to the ground. Simply hammer in the stacks with a heavy rock or hammer on each side to secure your tent. This will prevent the tent from being blown if you experience winds and will also keep it from moving while you are inside of the tent.

Keeping these simple pointers in mind will have you well on your way to learning how to build a camping tent. Also, remember never to build your camping tent within twenty feet of your grill or campfire.


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