The answer is in the link below. http://camping.about.com/od/glossaryofcampingterms/Glossary_of_Camping_Terms.htm
In backpacking or camping terminology, a guyout point is the point (usually a loop sewn into the material) on a tent or tarp where you can tie/connect the guylines.
Camping is what is referred to as a source. It is a source of peace, and relaxation. It is a source of freedom from schedules and clocks. Even people who don't hunt or fish can find camping to be a source of something for them.
Usually by tripping over it a few times. You can tie a tattle tail to it. A bright piece of cloth to let you see it better.
You're in luck, it's the same word: camping. :-) "To go camping" is faire du camping.
Yes, the verb camping is the word for the act of camping.
Yes, the verb camping is the word for the act of camping.
You can find a list of camping locations around the world by checking on Local, World Campsites, Camping World, Camping and Camping Sites and Beach Camping Sites.
Harold Camping's birth name is Harold Egbert Camping.
The R-value of the camping pad recommended for cold weather camping is 4.5.
The biggest RV rally is referred to as The Rally (therally). This rally is held once a year at the Atlanta Camping World and happens to fall on October 17-20 in 2013.
voyage de camping
Go camping with him/her.