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Camping

Camping is an outdoor recreation Recreation

Recreation is the employment of time in a non-profitable way, in many ways also a therapeutic refreshmen... 

al activity, in which the campers get away from civilization and enjoy nature by spending one or more nights at a campsite Campsite

A campsite is a place used for camping [i]. ... 

. They may use a tent, a primitive structure, a travel trailer Travel trailer

A travel trailer or caravan is a small trailer [i] in which people can live and travel [i] ... 

 or recreational vehicle Recreational vehicle

In North American English [i] the term recreational vehicle and its derived acronym, RV, are gener ... 

, or no shelter at all. Camping is often restricted by law to designated sites in order to prevent campers from damaging the environment. Camping as a recreational activity became popular in the early 20th century. It continues to be a response to the increasing urbanization Urbanization

Urbanization or urbanisation is the increase over time in population [i] or extent of cities [i] ... 

 and isolation of Western society Western world

The term Western World or "the West" can have multiple meanings depending on its context.... 

. Camping is often associated with a sense of nostalgia Nostalgia

Nostalgia describes a longing for the past, often idealized [i] and unrealistic. ... 

 or of romanticism Romanticism

Romanticism was an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in late 18th century [i] Western Europe [i] ... 

 for 'the times of our fathers'.

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Camping is an outdoor recreation Recreation

Recreation is the employment of time in a non-profitable way, in many ways also a therapeutic refreshmen... 

al activity, in which the campers get away from civilization and enjoy nature by spending one or more nights at a campsite Campsite

A campsite is a place used for camping [i].... 

. They may use a tent, a primitive structure, a travel trailer Travel trailer

A travel trailer or caravan is a small trailer [i] in which people can live and travel [i] ... 

 or recreational vehicle Recreational vehicle

In North American English [i] the term recreational vehicle and its derived acronym, RV, are gener ... 

, or no shelter at all. Camping is often restricted by law to designated sites in order to prevent campers from damaging the environment.

Camping as a recreational activity became popular in the early 20th century. It continues to be a response to the increasing urbanization Urbanization

Urbanization or urbanisation is the increase over time in population [i] or extent of cities [i] ... 

 and isolation of Western society Western world

The term Western World or "the West" can have multiple meanings depending on its context.... 

. Camping is often associated with a sense of nostalgia Nostalgia

Nostalgia describes a longing for the past, often idealized [i] and unrealistic. ... 

 or of romanticism Romanticism

Romanticism was an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in late 18th century [i] Western Europe [i] ... 

 for 'the times of our fathers'. It simultaneously evokes images of 'oneness with nature' and 'man against nature' - independence and self-sufficiency. Campers frequent national park National park

A national park is a reserve of land, usually declared and owned by a national government [i], protected ... 

s and other publicly owned natural areas. Camping divides those who enjoy it from those who do not more distinctly than most other common leisure activities.

Definition

Camping describes a wide range of activities. Survivalist campers set off with little more than their boots, whereas recreational vehicle Recreational vehicle

In North American English [i] the term recreational vehicle and its derived acronym, RV, are gener ... 

 travelers arrive equipped with their own electricity, heat, and patio furniture. Camping may be an end unto itself, but often it is done in conjunction with other activities, such as hiking Hiking

Hiking is a form of walking [i], undertaken with the specific purpose of exploring and enjoying the scen ... 

, swimming Swimming

Swimming is a technique that humans, and other animals, use to move through water [i] using only movemen ... 

 or fishing Fishing

Fishing is the activity of hunting [i] for fish [i]. ... 

. It may be combined with hiking either as backpacking or as a series of day hikes from a central location.

Some people vacation in permanent camps with cabins and other facilities , but a stay at such a camp is usually not considered 'camping'. The term camping may also be applied to those who live outdoors out of necessity or for people waiting overnight in very long lines . It does not, however, apply to cultures whose technology does not include sophisticated dwellings. Camping may be referred to colloquially as roughing it.

Levels of comfort


Campers span a broad range of ability and ruggedness, and campsites are designed accordingly. Most campers prefer to use sites with special facilities such as fire rings, bathroom Bathroom

A bathroom is a room [i] that may have different functions depending on the cultural context it is used ... 

s and utilities, but not all campsites offer similar levels of development. Campsites can range from a bare piece of grass to a level, paved pad with sewer Sewer

... 

 and electricity Electricity

Electricity is a general term for the variety of phenomena resulting from the presence and flow of electric charge [i] ... 

. These latter are often designated for the use of handicapped Disability

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 campers. For more on facilities, see the campsite Campsite

A campsite is a place used for camping [i].... 

 article. Rugged campers believe that provisions for comfort detract from the experience of being out-of-doors, but comfortable camping avoids some hazards of outdoor activities Hazards of outdoor activities

Any outdoor activity [i] entails many risk [i]s, even if participants do not recklessly place themselves in ha ... 

.

The most comfortable form of camping uses recreational vehicles , essentially wheeled houses. Many RVs are quite luxurious, featuring air conditioning Air conditioning

[Image:Single-room AC unit-internal.jpg|thumb|right|The internal section of the same unit.... 

, bathroom Bathroom

A bathroom is a room [i] that may have different functions depending on the cultural context it is used ... 

s, kitchen Kitchen

A kitchen is a room [i] used for food [i] preparation. ... 

s, shower Shower

A shower may refer to:
  • A bath [i] in which water is showering down on the body.

... 

s, satellite TV Satellite television

Satellite television is television [i] delivered by way of communications satellite [i]s, as compared to ... 

 and even Internet Internet

The Internet is the worldwide, publicly accessible network of interconnected computer network [i]s that ... 

 connections. RV campers often choose these devices because they consider tent camping uncomfortable and inconvenient. In the United States United States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., a... 

, many campgrounds offer "full hookups" where motorhomes are supplied with electricity, water and sewer services. Some retiree Retirement

Retirement is the status of a worker [i] who has stopped working. ... 

s and self-employed people sell their homes and live nomadically in their RVs, often moving with the seasons.

Those who seek a rugged experience in the outdoors prefer to camp with only tents, or no shelter at all . Tent camping commonly employs an automobile Automobile

An automobile is a wheel [i]ed passenger [i] vehicle [i] that carries its own motor [i]. ... 

 to transport equipment to an established campground . Other vehicles used for camping include touring bicycle Touring bicycle

A touring bicycle is a bicycle either specially designed for, or modified to handle bicycle touring [i]. ... 

s, boat Boat

A boat is a structure designed to float on water coupled with a system of propulsion, such as a screw [i] ... 

s, and even bush plane Bush plane

A bush plane is a general aviation [i] aircraft [i] serving remote, undeveloped areas of a country, usua... 

s, although backpacking and using pack animals are popular alternatives. Tent camping attracts young families because the children tend to enjoy it, and because gear is inexpensive and rugged. Tent camping sites often cost less than campsites with full amenities, and most allow direct access by car. Some "walk-in" sites lie a short walk away from the nearest road but do not require full backpacking equipment.

Mobile camping


Backpacking Backpacking (wilderness)

Backpacking combines hiking [i] and camping [i] in a single trip. ... 

 is a mobile variety of tent camping. Backpackers use lightweight equipment that can be carried long distances on foot. They hike across the land, camping at remote spots, often selecting campsites at will if resource protection rules allow. Backpacking equipment typically costs more than that for car camping, but still far less than a trailer or motorhome, and backpacking campsites are generally free.

Canoe camping Canoe camping

Canoe camping is a combination of canoeing [i] and camping [i]. ... 

 is similar to backpacking, but uses canoe Canoe

A canoe is a relatively small boat [i], typically human-powered, but also commonly sailed. ... 

s for transportation; much more weight and bulk can be carried in a canoe or kayak than in a backpack. Canoe camping is common in eastern North America North America

North America is a continent [i] in the Earth [i]'s northern hemisphere [i] and almost fully in the western hemisphere [i]... 

.

One form of bicycle touring Bicycle touring

Bicycle touring is a type of travel [i] or leisure [i] activity which involves touring, exploration or sightseeing [i] ... 

 combines camping with cycling. The bicycle is used to carry the gear and as the primary means of transportation, allowing greater distances to be covered than backpacking.

Specialized camping

Survivalist Survivalism

A survivalist is a person who anticipates a potential disruption in the continuity of local, regional or... 

 campers learn the skills needed to survive out-of-doors in any situation. This activity may require skills in obtaining food from the wild, emergency medical treatments, orienteering Orienteering

Orienteering is a running [i] sport [i] involving navigation [i] with a map [i] and compass [i]. ... 

, and pioneering Pioneering

Pioneering is the craft of creating structures using wooden spars and ropes joined by lashings [i]... 

.

"Winter camping" refers to the experience of camping outside when there is sufficient snow on the ground. Some campers enjoy the challenge this form of recreation brings. Campers and outdoorspeople have adapted their forms of camping and survival to suit extremely cold nights and limited mobility or evacuation. Methods of survival when winter camping include building snow shelters , dressing in "layers," staying dry, using low-temperature sleeping bags, and fueling the body with appropriate food.

Workamping allows campers to trade their labor for a free campsite, and sometimes for utilities and additional pay.

Camping equipment

Common tent camping equipment includes:
  • A tent Tent

    A tent is a shelter, consisting of sheets of fabric [i] or other material draped over or attached to a f ... 

    , lean-to or other shelter device
  • A sleeping bag Sleeping bag

    A sleeping bag is a protective "bag" for a person to sleep [i] in, analogous to a bed [i] and blanket [i] ... 

     for warmth
  • A sleeping pad Sleeping pad

    In camping [i], a sleeping pad or sleeping mat is a simple device often used in conjunctio ... 

     or air mattress Air mattress

    For sleeping

An air mattress is an inflatable [i] mattress [i], usually made of plastic or textile-reinf ... 

 is often placed underneath the sleeping bag for cushioning from stones and twigs as well as for insulation from the ground
  • A portable stove Portable stove

    A portable stove is a stove [i] specially designed to be portable and lightweight, as for camping [i] ... 

     to prepare hot meals and/or drink Drink

    The word drink is primarily a verb, meaning to ingest liquids.... 

    s where campfires are forbidden or impractical
  • A lantern Lantern

    A lantern is a portable [i] lighting [i] device used to illuminate broad areas. ... 

     or flashlight Flashlight

    A flashlight or torch is a hand-held portable electric spotlight [i]. ... 

  • A hatchet, axe Axe

    The axe is an ancient and ubiquitous tool [i] that has been used for millennia [i] to shape, split and c ... 

     or saw Saw

    A saw is a tool [i] for cutting wood [i] or other material, consisting of a serrated blade [i] and worke ... 

     for cutting firewood or constructing camp gadgets
  • Various types and sizes of rope Rope

    A rope is a length of fiber [i]s, twisted or braided [i] together to improve strength for pulling ... 

    s and tarps for stringing clotheslines, sheltering dining areas, and other purposes.


Some campers may prepare food by cooking on a campfire Cooking on a campfire

Campfire [i]s can be used for cooking [i] food [i] by a number of techniques. ... 

, sometimes using such equipment as a Dutch oven Dutch oven

A Dutch oven is a thick-walled metal cooking pot [i] with a tight-fitting lid. ... 

.

Much of the remaining needed camping equipment is commonly available in the home, like dishes, pots and pans. Lists of what to take are available in many camping books and websites. Many people opt not to use their home items but equipment better tailored to camping, such as heavy plastic tableware and salt and pepper shakers with tops that close to keep out rain. Backpackers use special lightweight and highly portable equipment.

See also

  • Camp
  • Campfire Campfire

    A campfire is a fire [i] lit at a campsite [i], usually in a fire ring [i]. ... 

  • Survival skills

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