• The welded floor is industry standard and this advantage makes tent a great choice for a prolonged kayaking trip.
• It is a pleasing looking tent that can attract other campers with an air of jealousy
Cons
• Although a budget tent, its reviews on Amazon are very noteworthy
• The fabric material could have been better.
• Guy poles build quality is not up to the mark
• It may not perform very well during harsh weather conditions
ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1-Person Tent The Lynx 1 is fully equipped with plenty of user-friendly features. It is just enough for a solo-traveler. You can easily set it up by using a set of aluminum poles and pole clips. With a freestanding design, this tent comes with an attractive combination of colors. The door zippers are
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Pros
• The best buy for your money
• An all-weather tent that works very well for a pair of travelers and kayak adventurers
• Assembling and erection of tent is dead easy
Cons
• Overall build is quite average and the poles that hold the tent look very tender and weak
• An inclusion of a side awning could have worked better because the tent structure looks bare and fragile
• Installing the tent over steep slopes or rough surfaces may be little tricky
ALPS Mountaineering Mystique 2.0 Tent The Mystic tent is a freestanding tent that is also the lightest among all well-known tents. It comes just with just two poles. It may look very slender in pictures, but it a bighearted tent that works wonderfully under adverse weather situations. There are eight zippers in the vestibule which is makes it easy to open from all sides. Factory sealed fly and floor seams and two numbers of meshed doors provide it a solid look. The interior ventilation is very efficient while the reclining position of the tent makes it a unique place to send some quality time.
Features at a glance
• It made from polyester taffeta which is a well-known plastic
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Inside the unoccupied tent agents found typical camping supplies including a sleeping bag, lantern, and camp stove. (R.2,9.) Agent Dolan very
Native Americans for years were able to create and built a shelter, known as tipis, to fit their cultural and basic needs. In this paper I will discuss shelter structure and cultural construction of a tipi using information from Gerald A. Oetelaar article.
• The bag is a suitable one for those who are willing to spend the night together during their camping session
First of all, as we arrived, my girlfriend and I explored around before we went inside any of the tents. There was a variety of people, from old to young and from all races. Everyone buying books, enjoying listening to authors talk about their books, and the live music. As we entered we saw a tent that was selling books for children, from different genres for all ages.
Average scores were analyzed by Ward, each individual campsite, and the areas of programming and organization. In addition, the highest and lowest average scores to determine the strengths and weakness of the programs were examined. The qualitative data from the interviews and observations seemed to be examined in a similar way, but the methods were not discussed in depth.
Shelter has always been a necessity for mankind. We, as humans, have a relationship with the land that we must respect to live happily amongst it. Spaning back as far as the pre-Colonial Australia, indigenous Australians understood this connection excellently. Their shelters seemed to ‘bend with the land’ as they understood crucial elements within the architecture to compensate for distinctive climate and cultural factors to fit their nomadic lifestyle. Their living style was very minimalistic yet practical. The indigenous Australians only built what they needed to survive. For evidence of this, we will be looking at the text; ‘Gunyah, Goondie and Wurley: the
Transitioning from my comfortable sixty degree waterside house to a one hundred degree tent was challenging. I had to live independently, collaborate with others from different states, and work past my heat tolerance. The isolated enclosement known as my campsite was dirty, cramped, and reeked from the stench of porta-potties baking in the southern sun. Limited showers made everyone all the more uncomfortable around each other. I wake, aching from sleeping on the ground,
The troops resorted to a more portable tent called a half tent. This tent consisted of two halves made of canvas that could be buttoned together to make a triangle shape. The tent would stay standing with the help of two sticks acting as poles and one long stick to go down the middle. Each soldier would carry one half when on march and would decide to connect with a friend or create a lean-to if they desired to be alone. To protect themselves from the wet ground and cold nights, privates would often lay tarred blankets on the ground and use the single sheet they were given.
There are so many factors of the camp system that must be monitored. First and foremost is the camper’s safety, the activity schedules, and there health. The central focus is on the campers with out them camp wouldn’t
Roof Structure/Cover – The roof structure is a flat built-up composite. The roof structure is considered to be adequate for the current use configuration and in good working order but was not inspected. I am not qualified to inspect such
The usage of these places allow clients to get out and spend time with fellow clients and workers, learn new skills and see new things. These places are also integral in designing and implementing interventions as before a trip, workers can discuss the sort of things they want clients to do and learn in order to make the trip memorable and worth their while. Interventions that are always in place revolve around appropriate behaviour and staying with the group, while new ones stem from the client’s person centred goal sheets and what we can do to help them achieve these goals, such as a client wishing to make new friends on the camp being paired with a buddy or doing group activities at a local
The buildings within the camps were not built to last and were not a luxury. These camps were built within weeks to contain as much people as possible. "For one thing, 80 to 90 percent of structures are gone or in a state of ruin," says Andrew Curry who had written an article about the problems within the current camp. The other buildings are either sinking or being worn down by weather. This can relate back to the previous problem.
First and foremost, when you decide to build something this size, in the most extreme environment possible, you must select your primary construction materials very carefully. In the case
The right gear, the right protection, and a menu of a healthy variety of foods should be considered when going on a camping trip. You should make sure your personal information is up to date and inform close friends or family of your trip. Bringing the right type of equipment such as flashlights, sleeping bags, emergency kit, protection, using the right and comfortable backpack, wearing the right footwear and clothes, etc. are all essential to enjoying and feeling secured during whole experience.