yes but a lot
how do you assemble a quest camping tent
There are many answers to this, of course. The correct answer depends upon your personal details. If you're going to be carrying the tent on a long hike, then you want a very lightweight tent. If you're car-camping, and you have a large group, then you can get a very large tent. If you're camping in a place with windy or harsh weather, then you'll want a sturdy tent made of heavy material. Tents also have varying degrees of setup simplicity. Weigh each of these factors, then visit the various camping supply stores on the web. I don't know that there is an answer to your question. It all depends on how many people are camping, the temperature where you will be camping, the weather conditions of the area where you will be camping, the kind of terrain where you will be camping, the kind of sleeping bag you have, your experience at camping and setting up a tent, the experience of any people who might be camping and more. Ask an older Boy Scout for advice. They aren't trying to sell you anything, as a salesperson at a camping so sports store might.
you should use an a frame tent when camping in medioker weather and on short 2 to 7 day camping days
A tent.
while camping
For out door camping
Many national parks allow tent camping and hiking. Some of the more well-known national parks that allow tent camping and hiking are Yellowstone National Park and Yosemite National Park.
Camping uses a temporary shelter such as a tent or bivouac.
you will want to seek shelter such as your tent or tarp. When camping it's important to make sure you are placing your tent in an area that will not collect water if it rains heavily. It is ideal to put your tent some where where the water will run off. It is also important depending on how good your tent is, to "trench" your tent area. This involve using a shovel or stick or rock to dig out a trench around the entire tent area and away from the tent where it will run off. this will prevent the water from pooling underneath the tent. Purchasing a "dry sac" can really help for storing emergency items such as clothing, jacket or even an entire sleeping bag in case you get caught in a storm before you've had time to set up your tent.
No you most certainly do not. We usually camp in a camper or tent. Sometimes maybe even just sleep outside while camping. It doesn't matter if you have a tent or not but if you prefer one, then go for it.
i call it camping... 0_o
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