Camping Food | Camping Tents

August 3rd, 2007 | Rod | Camping

Some of the good choices for getting quality camping food include tuna, canned or dried beans, peanut butter, pasta, rice, granola bars, dried vegetables, dried fruits, canned soups, canned chili, the list goes on. There is also the option of freeze-dried meals that range from dinner/lunch entrees that are individual to breakfast entrees to desserts and or snacks. The good choices for camping food are endless and they all depend on you.

When people go camping they seem to talk about family togetherness and of they buy the wrong size camping tent they may end up with more togetherness than they bargained for. While the number of persons that will fit in the tent usually is clearly indicated on the tent, it is confusing for many people who do not realize that a two-person camping tent is designed to hold to people. Of course it does not say two-persons and all of their camping stuff. In most cases two people are all that will fit, and all of their other stuff, including extra clothing will have to wait outside. The type of camping tent needed will also depend on the location of the grounds at which people are going to camp. Many of the new camping tents are equipped with a floor that provides a bug barrier from any critters on the ground at the time the tent is set up. Others without a floor are candidates for air mattresses or can have a floor put in by laying down a plastic or nylon tarp. Cots are also available for use in a camping tent without a floor and keep the campers higher off the ground in case of inclement weather.

Tags: camping, camping food, camping tents



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