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The ABC of camping How to kick off your next adventure in nature

The Citizen

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February 28, 2025

TIPS: WE TELL YOU WHAT WORKS AND WHAT DOESN'T - FROM TENTS TO FRIDGES TO LIGHTS

- Hein Kaiser

The ABC of camping How to kick off your next adventure in nature

It doesn't really matter when you start camping, but whenever you do, it's impossible not to fall in love with it. There is something about being in nature, which feeds the soul. And camping in a tent, roughing it slightly without giving up the 21st century, is just what the stress ball ordered to unwind properly.

But prospective campers beware: it's not a cheap exercise. Done properly though, it's affordable and more fun than you'd ever have expected.

First, you must figure out sleeping arrangements. Buying a tent is probably the most important decision. It can be deceptive, and purchasing the wrong tent can spoil the experience from the get-go. Shop around, not just for price, but importantly waterproofing, ease of setup and most of all - space. Do not believe salespeople when they suggest a four-person tent for four. It's way too small.

Manufacturers seem to think that four smallish humans, sardined side by side in the sleeping area, means that the tent fits four adults. It just is not practical. Add at least one sleeping person to however many you are.

So, for a couple, buy a four-person tent. A family of four, go for a six-sleeper. You will not regret it.

Sticking with tents. Poles and setup can be complicated. Buy from a store where the sales staff would be willing to show you the how-to, and to mark the sequence of the poles. Learn it, sticker them.

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