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Backpacking Camping Tent

 

Simple Tips on Choosing the Right Backpacking Camping Tent

 

Backpacking can be fun either alone or with friends over the weekend. This can give you some escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, exploring the natural surroundings and exercising along the way. But no one should be unprepared during these trips. Wit hout the right backpacking gear, the trip can become a nightmare. This nightmare can be getting stuck in the mountains during a rainstorm with no water and the right protective gear. To avoid soaking in a bad weather, a good backpacking tent should be brought along.

Picking the right backpacking camping tent can be tricky though considering there are numerous kinds of backpacking tent in the market today. Below are some helpful tips in choosing the kind of tent you will need to bring along with you.

Whether camping alone or outdoors, you have to consider the size of the tent you will need. For backpacking alone, you can opt to bring a solo backpacking tent with you. If there are two of you, you can use also a 2 person camping tents. But before purchasing a tent, consider also the kind of environment you plan to go. Even if the skies showed promise of a good day ahead, it is still important to choose waterproof tents with closed sides to keep off insects like mosquitoes in the wilderness. Open tents offer no protection against these.

You also need to consider the length of the trip you’re taking and the kind of terrain you will be traversing like if it is a thirty-mile rough climb or an easy five-mile hike through the wilderness. If you are planning on taking the five-mile hike, you can choose to bring a large tent as you please. You can place all your equipments inside the tent to prevent damage from morning dew or from animals in the wilderness. But if you are taking a rough climb, it is practical to choose the lightest backpacking camping tent there is that will offer adequate protection.

Any tent will do for a backpacking/camping trip, but if possible choose a good brand name. You can ask for recommendations from stores you frequently visit or you can do this online. Choose the brand name familiar to you. Tents do not always come cheap, so expect the brand you are familiar with can be expensive. There will be times that they are offered as discount backpacking tents though. If you are really pressed for cash, then why not opt for cheaper foods to bring with you rather than opting to buy a cheap tent. Having fillet mignon ad soaking wet under a cheap dysfunctional tent is not an ideal weekend getaway.

You do not want to experience an exciting backpacking camping weekend to end up in a nightmarish disaster because of the wrong backpacking camping tent you bought. However, a good insect repellent is also ideal to bring with you on a trip and there is always something refreshing waking up in the wilderness.

 
     
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