Tuesday, November 8, 2011

How to Set up a Camping Tent(two)



Setting Up at the Campsite


1Proper choose of camping destination is vital for the newbie campers. It is better for you to set up the camping tents in the daytime as you can seeclearly the surroundings and fine the most appropriate to pitch the pop uptents. The site where you set up the tent decide quality of the temporary accommodation,therefore you’d better avoid the too humid and rockery surface. Clear or sweepthe ground before you place the camping gears, you are sleeping it.


Thereare other tips from Quictent that avoid the trees which will dropping things orrelease smells, such as a pine tree dripping sap or dropping pine cones whichwill affect your sleeping as well as damage your 6-9 persons family camping tent. You should also consider the natural tilt, if there is tilt, place thetent as well as the sleeping gesture t accordingly.


2Place a ground cloth or tarp on the ground where the tent will go. Once thetent is pitched, tuck the ground cloth under the tent edges. If it rains, thewater will slide off the tent and onto the ground, not onto your ground cloth.If it collects on your ground cloth, then it'll run under your tent and thebottom of your tent will get soaked.


3Pitch the tent as you practiced at home. For some marquee for sale , it's easier to stakedown the corners first before installing the rods to pop it up. With othertents, it's simpler to install the rods and pop up the tent before staking downthe corners. The second method makes it easier to preposition the tent, ifnecessary.


4Fix down the camping tent when you find the right place for it. When stakingdown the pop up tents , the stakes should be adjusted to the right angle anddistance in order to make enough space for you to extending the marquees or gazebo tent . Using the e rain-fly to make the tent as taut as possible so thatyou get more available space as the tauter the tent are, the more space youhave.

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