Camping
Camping: Getting Close with the Great Outdoors
As a recreational activity camping stands tall along with other outdoor activities like hiking
and backpacking. Camping excursions provide campers with the opportunity to get away from “civilization” for quite
an amount of time. Unlike hiking, where hikers get to “visit” the great outdoors, camping stands to give camping
enthusiasts more time with nature, spending a day or even more out with the wonders of Mother Nature.
Backpacking, another popular form of recreational outdoor activities stands to be an amalgam
between camping and hiking. The difference therein with backpacking and camping is that ideally backpackers have to
travel really light, considering that they have a hiking trail or a hiking path to consider.
With camping, one could simply drive to a campsite, park where parking is allowed, and start
pitching up tent, which is one of the most basic of camping equipment, along with other items like survival knives
and heavy duty flashlights. The thing with camping is that one just cannot pitch camp anywhere. Normally camping
areas are defined by law, with outside defined areas restricted for camping activities. These laws are basically
geared to protect the environment, keeping campers away from doing any damage.
As a recreational activity, the 20th Century accepted camping for the sheer premise behind it.
From public parks to publicly owned areas to privately owned campgrounds, the range of camping venues have simply
grown along with the growing popularity of camping.
Camping could be easily defined into two types. Recreational and Survivalist. Survivalist
camping basically runs on the premise with campers bringing the more “basics” of essentials, leaving survivalist
campers to deal with the outdoors, old school style.
Recreational camping could be often defined along with a various range of camping activities,
which are basically fun, fun, fun. Bottom line, camping in itself could be the whole activity, all in all, but is
often complemented with other outdoor activities like fishing, swimming, and some hiking. The hiking here though is
different from the hiking in backpacking.
People may spend their camping in permanent cabins, while others simply pitch tent in approved
campsites. Examples of permanent cabins could include the ever popular Sumer Camps, as well as Hunting Camps, but
the benefit of these “facilities” aren’t exactly considered as a “camping excursion”.
Occasionally referred to as “roughing it”, camping is truly one fun filled activity, ideal for friends and family,
loved for generations and generations to come.
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