Tent camping can be an experience like no other if you prepare and enjoy it well. Of course, location is such a huge factor in making it enjoyable. Just imagine yourself and your family roasting marshmallows on open flame while the cool wind from a nearby lake attempts to overwhelm the heat from the bonfire. However, if you are not well prepared, things can go awry. If you are also not knowledgeable enough in the technically simple chores of camp life, you may also find yourself encountering troubles than fun. To make your tent camping enjoyable, take note of these tips:
1. Allot enough time for the camping trip. If you are just squeezing in this activity in a brief vacation, you will certainly deprive yourself of enough outdoor enjoyment. The great thing about tent camping is that you can have taste of what laid-back life in the outdoors. A two to three-day schedule may not be enough for that.
2. Make a detailed preparation of the camping equipment and gear that you will bring with you. You will have to consider the location and amenities, if it has any. If you are going to a place where there are virtually no modern amenities existing, then you will certainly need a lot more of the basic equipments for the trip.
3. Target an early arrival time at the campsite. By getting there, while the day is still long, you can have enough time to set up your tent and other equipment. You can also roam around to check out the best location for your tent.
4. Bring things that can make you sleep comfortably. Sleep is probably the hardest thing to do in tent camping. Wild imaginations can bother you a lot because of a strange environment. This can be lessened if you feel very comfortable as you try to sleep.
5. List a number of activities you can do and realize it. Camping is not just eating and sleeping outdoors. Nature has so much more to offer than its fresh air. Have an adventure trek in the woods. Try crossing the lake with a canoe or swim by the banks.
6. Bring a little surplus of food. One of the worst things that can happen in a camping trip is when it is cut short for lack of food. If you think you did not bring enough, alternate your menu with fish taken from the lake or river near your campsite.
7. Be aware of things that can do harm to you. You should know enough of plants or animals that are poisonous or itchy. Avoid these while you are in camp. You are quite far from immediate medical attention so be more alert against accidents.
8. Clean up the place well when leaving. Make sure that the spot that you set up camp appears nearly the way it was when you arrive.