Camping - Do You Have
The Skills To Survive The Outdoors?
By John Gibb
As our society becomes more and more technological, cold and
urban, ever more people are starting to feel the urge to get
away from it all, take a break from modern life and go back to
the way things were for our ancestors. Perhaps this explains
the rising popularity of camping holidays, the ultimate
experience of going back to nature and living in the wild, with
only a basic structure for shelter and a fire for cooking.
Of course, lots of people don’t exactly do it that way.
Camper vans are popular, as is ‘car camping’, and all sorts of
electrical appliances have been adapted for camping – there are
even camp microwaves. Most people consider at least modern
toilets and showers to be a campsite necessity, regardless of
whether it’s really true to the spirit of the activity.
Camping doesn’t really have to be an outdoors thing if you
don’t want it to be, as many camper vans aren’t that much
different to houses on wheels, and many families stay in them
for a large part of their holiday. It’s all about doing what
you feel comfortable with.
For hardcore campers, though, the truest form of camping is
camping which teaches survival skills, such as eating-wild
caught food, finding your way around by the position of the sun
and making fire. You would have to be very hungry to eat the
animals that can be found in the woods of most countries,
however, and for this reason camping with facilities and packed
food is far more popular.
Most campsites are in woods or open fields, and are often
publically-owned – if you want to find one, they should be
clearly marked on maps for walkers and on road signs for cars.
It’s up to you what you take with you, but most people will
prefer to have at least a tent, sleeping bags, torches, and
either a tool for making firewood or portable oven where
campfires aren’t allowed. John Gibb is the owner of camping
info, For more information on camping please check out
http://www.camping-did-u-know.info
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