Camping: The New And Cheap Pastime
Saturday, January 30th, 2010 | local info
Camping has turn into a substitute to vacations and holidays abroad particularly with the existing recession leaving individuals with smaller options and tight budget. As a replacement for going on pricey vacations on expensive cities on specific parts of the world, many individuals are congregating to unspoiled spots all around the country and spend quality time with their family and friends free from the metropolitan way of life.
Folks all around realize the advantages of roughing it up and getting to know the outdoors. Well, some people do rough it up but a significant number of families just bring along motor homes or RVs complete with the niceties and technology of home.
Families who can live without these modern particulars and choose to actually rough it up by simply erecting their tents and cooking their meals in an open fire fueled by dried leaves and wood; the satisfaction and learning experience has long term benefits for kids, teenagers, and adults.
Compared to the tents our ancestors erected, modern tents nowadays are easier to erect more than ever which boosts the convenience in camping. Thanks to synthetic materials, modern tents are also lighter, portable and much resilient.
Microfiber canvasses have replaced traditional cloth or leather canvass, whereas hemp ropes and wooden poles have been replaced with bendable carbon fibre poles that provide the structure of the tent.
Apart from the satisfaction of erecting your own tent, the time being spent around a natural location gives people a special connection with Mother Nature. Getting yourself out of the city to the lush countryside would not only make you forget the stresses of urban life but also do wonders for your health with the clean pure air.
Taking a vacation in the form of camping will save you hundreds of quids. Basic camping locations in the UK generally cost £1-£2 a night and you don’t have to pay for camping at isolated locations, just make sure the surrounding is safe. Camping is as common as any other travel activity where around three million people participate and the majority of them erect tents as opposed to RVs and trailers.
When going camping, you always have to think about the things you would really need to avoid any inconvenience that would ruin what meant to be a nice family day out. If you want to go for the classic camping tradition, roasting marshmallows, acorns, or sausages are the common way to get your dinner but bringing pots and pans and canned goods will bring in ample sustenances for you and your family outdoors.
It’s also critical to keep off parasites such as mosquitoes from literally sucking the blood out of you and your loved ones. Citronella candles, mosquito coils, and mosquito lotions will keep those annoying little vampires off your skin for the rest of the night.
The final and the most important thing to keep in mind when you go out camping is the proper disposal of garbage. Keeping the campsite’s surroundings unpolluted will ensure that the environmental integrity of the area will be preserved that would maintain the camping tradition that every person should experience.
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