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Camping Dan's Outdoor Tips Posting Page
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
When setting up your coleman camping tent there are a few things a seasoned veteran of the outdoors will tell are important to consider. Some of the obvious things are to not camp too close to creeks and streams. The water can rise in the night from a thunderstorm upriver that you did not even get, and can flood you out of your camp. You should also be wary of what is above your camping tents, loose branches and dead trees can fall in high winds potentially waking you up in not a good way. Also if flat ground is not available, aim your feet downhill, as you do not want to be sleeping on your head, or rolling onto your tent mate in the night.
Labels: camping tents, coleman camping tent by: SummitCampingGear
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