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EntertainmentHow to Camp

How to Camp in a Tent

Transcript

So there’s some stuff you could keep in mind when you’re going to be sleeping in a tent for the first time or pitching a tent for the first time. First, you want to make sure that you’re pitching your tent on dry ground and you really want to look at all the ground that your tent is going to be laying over and make sure there are no tree roots, no rocks and the ground is level.

If you pitch your tent so that your head is lower than your feet, you could end up with a really bad headache. So you want to make sure the ground is level. If the ground isn’t level, you actually just want to make sure that you sleep with your head higher than your feet. Clear away any rocks, tree branches, all that stuff because you will feel it when you’re sleeping.

Don’t get lazy about putting the stakes in your tent. So the stakes are what keep the tent stretched all the way out to it’s full capacity, keep it down. So if there’s wind your tent could end up getting lifted up and taken away. That happened to a tent of mine. It actually was pulled with the stakes and everything and one of the poles broke, and the tent was done for. So you want to make sure you stake your tent down.

The other thing about staking the tend down is that if you don’t stake it down it’ll start to get all bunchy on the bottom and that’s not going to make for good sleeping either. Another big piece of tent etiquette is religiously zipping up the door when you come in and out because if you don’t your tent will get filled with bugs, which stinks. Mosquitoes all through the night when you’re tent camping is one of the worst things that could happen.

If your tent has a rain fly, you probably want to use it. They’re usually designed so that they don’t block off the ventilation. You’re still able to get a nice breeze in the tent. But if it starts to rain you don’t have to fumble looking around for your rain fly and put it up in the middle of the rain.

Another thing that I really like to do and I know a lot of other campers like too is to bring flip-flops. So as soon as you get to your tent door you’re going to need to take your boots off or your sneakers off, and the nice thing to have around is flip-flips. They’re great for walking around your campsite. They’re really easy to take on and off.

So you’ll make sure that you keep your tent clean and there’s not all kinds of dirt and sticks and rocks inside your tent.


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How to Treat a Snakebite

How to Protect Yourself from Bears While Camping

How to Bathe While Camping

How to Pack a Camping First Aid Kit

How to Avoid Poison Ivy & Poison Oak While Camping

How to Go to the Bathroom While Camping

How to Put Out a Campfire Safely

How to Protect Yourself from Ticks

Do’s & Don’ts of Fire Making

How to Make a Cat Hole While Camping

How to Make a Fire While Camping

How to Make Fire Starters for a Campfire

How to Make a Fire in Wet Conditions

How to Keep Food Cold While Camping

How to Pick Wood for a Campfire

How to Store Food Outdoors

How to Booze in the Great Outdoors

How to Purify Water for Drinking While Camping

How to Set Up a Camp Kitchen

How to Camp on the Beach

4 Great Campfire Recipes

Best Camping Foods, Pt. 1

Best Camping Foods, Pt. 2

How to Use a Camp Stove

How to Camp in the Desert

How to Pick a Campsite

How to Set Up Your Campsite

Basic Camping Supplies, Part 1

How to Camp in Your Car

How to Pick a Sleeping Bag

What Clothes Should You Pack to Go Camping?

How to Camp in a Tent

How to Pick a Camping Tent

Basic Camping Supplies, Part 2

How to Stay Warm While Camping

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