mercredi 30 août 2017

How To Choose The Perfect Indy Camping Tent

By Sandra Morgan


There are many reasons to take the family on a camping trip. Quality time, memories that become part of family lore, tenting can be done at a beach, desert, mountains, and woods or even the backyard. The cost of camping sites compared to the cost of hotel rooms is a real bargain deal. Another reason to begin camping is health and relaxation. Un-loading the car, setting up the campsite, finding your own firewood and taking down your campsite will give you more exercise than you would ever imagine. As for relaxation, when the chores are done, and you are relaxing around the campfire with your family the quietness around you bring peace and tranquility to you. When purchasing a Indy camping tent for family camping, I have included some information that should be taken into consideration:

When choosing a tent, there are several things to consider. If there are small children in the family, you may want to get a larger tent. There are several drawbacks to buying a larger tent such as the weight. Lugging the tent from the car to the campsite may be a little too much exercise.

Plus you might want to consider buying a gazebo that has separate rooms so your kids can come and go as they please without disturbing you, there is nothing worse than having your family squashed together in a gazebo that is too small, everybody needs there own space at times and this should be considered when buying a gazebo.

Canopy shape- Umbrella, dome, wall, and A-frame are the basic canopy shapes you will find. The umbrella tends to be popular with families because it offers lots of standing room and has large windows. The A-frame on the other hand offers larger floor space while the wall is much larger even on the sides.

One of the more popular camp gazebos being used today is the dome gazebo, the reason behind this is the fact they are very easy to pitch and are built with materials that withstands the harshest of weather. They are extremely sturdy in high winds due to there aerodynamic shape and the flexible pole system they use in the framework, due to the design of these camp gazebos even the very big gazebos can be erected quickly.

Nobody can predict the weather completely accurately, but if you are an experienced camper, or want to do it the right way then you have probably looked at the type of weather you are likely to experience on your camp trip. You will also have an idea of temperature and precipitation from the season you go camp in.

As you've probably guessed, the types of tents that you need for winter and camp in cold-weather conditions need to be heavier and offer more protection than camp tents used in the summer months.

Camp tents that will be used in the cold need some extra layers to shield the wind and snow and need to be pegged into frozen ground properly. Summer camp tents can be lighter to keep you cool during the day but also provide protection against bugs at night.




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