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Choosing A Tent For Your Camping Expeditions

The lowly tent was the mainstay shelter for nomads. They appeared quickly and vanished just as quickly, until buildings of sturdier materials, such as stone or wood began to force the tents into near extinction. But once these newer buildings started becoming much grandeur and on a larger scale, for some strange reason the tent started gaining in popularity again.

However, it is interesting that the basic, primitive structure for sheltering man can also be seen now as a symbol of pomp and circumstance, showing up on parade grounds, campgrounds and even used for outdoor wedding receptions. Tents are extremely versatile, used at golf tournaments, at groundbreaking ceremonies and the Worlds Fair. But even with all of that history and versatility, many believe the best use of a tent is as part of your camping equipment.

It appears that most people think the best use of a tent is for camping. But what makes one better than another, and what should you look for when buying one? Naturally, when you are looking at tents, size is important. How many people will one sleep comfortably? A good rule of thumb is to get a tent suitable for two more people than will actually be occupying the shelter. When considering the height, you will want to make sure that you can stand up straight, unless of course you enjoy walking around bent over or slouching. Check for durability, inspect the seams for reinforcement and look for a little extra storage with pockets or hangers. It is also an excellent idea to practice setting your tent up at home first.

One of the best kept secrets of the modern world is to head out for The Great Outdoors to setup your tent and enjoy a weekend of camping. It surely is a great way to fill your lungs with fresh air and your eyes with beautiful scenery.

It can be just as disappointing to a parent, as it is to a kid, when plans fall through or other obligations come up to spoil your family time. However, the kids tend to take it a little more personally, so when you can find a little time, perhaps a short camping trip would be good idea. It won’t matter to the kids if you have ancient camping gear or if you decide to go to a campground in someplace that they have never heard of before. They will only remember that you spent time together as a family.