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          If you tried to go camping at least once, you surely know
           | Escrito el: 13 de Febrero de  2022 a las 10:49 |   |  
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 |  it is a wonderful experience. Like, there is no city
 noise and everyday routine. Both your mind and body can
 have a calm but active rest with fresh air, magnificent
 landscapes, and silent nature. And if there are friends
 or beloved family members nearby, the impressions
 certainly become even better!
 However, leaving for a camping trip has some nuances that
 don’t like neglecting them. If you are not an experienced
 tourist who has the
 best roof top
 tent and all other gear already packed and waiting
 for the next hike, you may not be aware of many lesser
 details. Here are seven tips that will certainly help you
 make your camping experience better by increasing the
 level of comfort you get.
 Check the Tent
 It is the first procedure you should apply before you
 even start thinking about what to put in your backpack.
 The point is, all the items required for a tent to
 function properly should be at your disposal. One missing
 peg or rope can spoil the entire trip because even the
 top-class hard shell roof top tent is unusable when you
 can’t set it properly.
 Additionally, you might want to check all the zippers of
 your tent attentively. They should be fully functional to
 prevent heat or cold issues. Moreover, a properly locked
 zipper means your environment remains isolated from the
 wildlife reality at night. You don’t want some nasty bugs
 to crawl into your sleeping bag while you’re enjoying
 your fresh air sleep, do you?
 RTFM or Can You Set that Tent?
 Seriously, did you read that manual? You should read it
 at least once. It won’t hurt. A tent set wrongly will not
 only upset your inner perfectionist. An incorrect
 positioning and assembly mean the tent will be the reason
 to spoil your camping experience. Such a tent will
 probably leak even during a small rain or lose stability
 when the wind starts blowing.
 Additionally, pick a plain surface to place your tent if
 it’s not a roof top one. Make sure there are no pits or
 bumps underneath its bottom. Otherwise, you won’t sleep
 well. Therefore, your camping trip is almost guaranteed
 to be entirely spoiled.
 Mattress or Mat: The Hidden Savior
 Yes, you need a mat or air mattress, even if your tent is
 insanely waterproof. Why? It is because a waterproof
 bottom is not a heat-insulated one. So, a tent mat is
 your solution to prevent getting cold at night.
 A quality mat can save you from humidity and cold
 perfectly. An air mattress is a solution for those who
 prefer sleeping on softer surfaces (no camping mat can be
 as soft as an air mattress). Though, do not forget that a
 reliable mattress requires more investments, adds weight
 to your backpack, and occupies more space inside.
 Sleeping Bag: Revise It
 No, a regular blanket is not enough, even for summer
 camping trips. It becomes especially critical when you
 plan to rest somewhere near the lake or river: their
 surroundings become cruelly cold early in the morning. A
 blanket won’t save you there, even inside the most
 expensive roof top tent on the market.
 So, it is a good idea to invest some decent money in your
 sleeping bag and to avoid picking it randomly.
 Manufacturers give the info about the comfortable air
 temperature for every bag they offer. Think over the
 conditions and ways to use your sleeping bag attentively
 before making your final choice.
 Additionally, you might not want to be too lazy to check
 the functioning of your bag’s zipper and the state of its
 tissue layers overall. That’s how you will be sure your
 bag is ready for some new trials.
 Insects: Protect Yourself
 You surely don’t want to share the space inside your tent
 with bugs, spiders, mosquitoes, or mice. So, you might
 want to control all the zippers of a tent before going to
 sleep obligately. Sprays can save the situation if the
 invasion already happened, of course. But a smell those
 chemicals leave after applying them is weird, and it will
 influence the comfort of your sleep badly.
 Take a Seat: a Foldable Chair or Seat Pad
 A foldable tourist chair is not expensive nowadays.
 Additionally, good seats are light and pretty portable
 either by car or by hand. These are nice solutions to
 avoid wasting time finding some stone or log to sit on if
 you’re camping on foot. And of course, no tourist should
 sit directly on the cold ground.
 Seat pads hanging directly to your clothes or backpack
 can also come in handy. It’s less comfortable than a
 chair, but it weighs less and is easier to carry.
 Moreover, a carpet used correctly will let you sit
 comfortably almost on any plain surface.
 Light in the Black: Portable Flashlight
 Humans got used to living in cities with their streets
 remaining light during night hours. Woods and camping
 grounds are rare to have artificial light sources nearby,
 so you might want to take a portable camping flashlight
 with you.
 Both online and offline markets offer a wide choice of
 touring flashlights one can hang at the top of their
 tent. All you need to do is to pick the most suitable
 gadget and make sure it is in your backpack before you
 leave for your camping trip.
 By the way, this adventure kings roof top tent review is
 worth checking, as a tent shown there is the first item
 in every tourist’s inventory that defines their camping
 comfort. Saving money on your gear is not always wise!
 Buy quality gadgets and enjoy your trips!
 
 
 Editado por Kerry Din - 13 de Febrero de  2022 a las 10:49
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