Location of a
camp
Tips
in Choosing the Location of A Camp
Camping is one of the most enjoyable recreational activities available for people. An exciting
mix of high adventure and a relaxing appreciation of nature await the camper.
One of the factors that worth considering so utmost camping enjoyment can be assured is the
place where a campsite can be set. Choosing the correct location of a camp is crucial not only for the campers’
pleasure but also for their convenience and safety.
Fortunately, there are many camping sites that are operated by government agencies. These
campsites are well maintained and generally safe. Some have modern facilities such as faucets, toilets and log
cabins to ensure the comfort of campers. However, many campers prefer to experience camping out in the open.
When choosing the location of a camp, there are several things that you should
look out for.
The first thing that should be considered in selecting the location of a camp is ground level.
You should set camp at a relatively high, level ground. That’s because water will flow away from your tent instead
of under it in case it rains. Also, you should never set your tent on a slope. Else, you will roll out of your
sleeping bag. Worse, your tent might fall off the slope.
The second thing that should be looked for when choosing the location of a camp is a water
source. Water is very important for camping. You would need it for washing, drinking, bathing and cooking. A nearby
water source such a river, stream or brook is perfect. Just be sure to bring water purifying tablets.
An important thing to consider when choosing the location of a camp is the cooking or campfire
area. This area should be located on a flat, level area away from leaves, twigs, bush or anything that can catch
fire. Be sure not to leave a burning campfire.
It is also a good idea to select a location that offers shade. An area near trees is excellent.
Setting your camp in a shade protects you from the heat of the sun during the day. If you want to camp during
winter, the trees can protect your camp from the brunt of the cold wind.
However, be cautious. Do not set up your camp directly under a tree when you think that it will
rain. That’s because you will be more vulnerable to lightning strikes. A tree might fall on your camp when it
struck by lightning or blown down by the wind. Also, water from the leaves will continue to drizzle down on your
camp long after the rain.
With these tips, you should be able to find a perfect campsite!
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