Why tent camping is the best?
Why Tent Camping? Tent camping is an easy getaway. It doesn't have to be complicated, and you can do it just about anywhere you can tote and pitch a tent. From backpacking trips to beach camping, the opportunities for tent camping are just about limitless.
Before you go tent camping, there are a few things that you should know:
More friends will bring you more fun, even if you and your friends never camp before, that’s fine. In the process of camping, you will learn what’s called “Team Work”
I believe that many friends will make plans before traveling, but some friends are more casual, play wherever they go, and pursue uncertainty. But tent camping is different. A reasonable itinerary, meal preparation, and planning of entertainment content will make your entire camping process orderly. Otherwise, you will be so tired.
If you are going to a place that you know it’s safe, then that’s fine. But before going camping in an unfamiliar area, be sure to know the local security situation in advance
While a campfire can be a great addition to your camping experience, if you start a forest fire because of inexperience, it won't be worth it. Especially in the forest open fire is prohibited, because once the fire is out of control, it is easy to cause a forest fire, which will lead to heavy losses.
If you are in a relatively open camp with no weeds, you can communicate with local managers to confirm.
Camping outdoors is still a relatively physically consuming thing. Sometimes we expel a lot of water through a rapid mouth breathing exercise, but we often go unnoticed, resulting in symptoms of body dehydration (hypertonic dehydration). Severe cases can be life-threatening.
After camping, allow plenty of time to clean up the camp before dark. Don't play until it gets dark to clean up the camp.
Camping in the wild is not as safe as being at home, and accidents may happen at any time. If you encounter a dangerous situation, you should call for help in time.
Do not cut down trees, do not capture small animals, do not use chemical cleaning agents, and do not leave garbage in the camp are the disciplines that campers must abide by. Paper garbage can be incinerated and buried on the spot. Plastic bottles and cans should be put into garbage bags and taken away. Remind everyone that although there are more and more camping areas that allow cars to enter many places, for all people to experience the fun of camping, environmental protection work cannot be ignored. At the end of the trip, everyone must take away the garbage, and try to not use disposable dishes to avoid environmental pollution.
Outdoor power it’s recommended if you plan to camp out overnight
In layman's terms, outdoor power is like a “Gaint Power Bank” But its use is not comparable to the power bank:
Small daily objects are easy to control: mobile phones, iPads, cameras, SLRs, drones; The big ones: laptops, microwaves, grills9, and even emergency battery life for Tesla electric cars...
Short-distance camping may not be that useful.