1. Nothing beats an adventure by the campfire
Did you know that 60% of senior campers say that love for the outdoors has inspired them to live such a lifestyle
From @cozywilderness
2. General camping tips:
-Always plan for bad weather
-Plan your activities
-Use a packing list before setting off
-Don't pitch up under a tree
-Take a first aid kit
From TT
3. Take your time and enjoy the small things, at Italy
Camping Tips:
- Choose a good campsite
- Gear up for a comfortable sleep setup
- Eat better than you do at home
- Bring layers and prepare for cooler nighttime temperatures
From @andrii_lutsyk
4. You don’t have to travel far or spend a lot to enjoy nature and adventure
There are five important factors of wilderness survival to take into account to stay safe and stay comfortable. The five factors include: wind, water, widowmakers, wood, and wildlife
From @martin_hornsey
5. Just pick the right spot for the morning routine, at Hill Head, Fareham, UK
Camping is a form of outdoor recreation involving overnight stays with a basic temporary shelter such as a tent. Camping can also include a recreational vehicle, a permanent tent, a shelter such as a bivy or tarp, or no shelter at all
From @rooftent_tales
6. There are no rules when it comes to exploring ,go explore, at Iran
Millennials go camping more than any other age group. They cite a love of outdoor activities, an appreciation of nature, a love of music festivals, and a love of sharing photos on social media as motivations for camping
From @ajilian_
7. There is no doubt that nature heals our souls, at Prilepsko Ezero, Macedonia
Did you know the most popular type of shelter among campers is a tent
From @petar_z_
8. Home is where you choose
Camping Tip: pitching a tent in the dark isn’t an enjoyable experience, especially if it’s one of your first times. Plan to arrive during daylight hours and remember that the sun sets much earlier in the winter months
From @damyanxo
9. Beach day, at Praia De Gravata , Brazil
Camping Tip: You don’t need to add any additional flooring to your tent, but it is an easy way of ramping up the comfort factor. Foam floor pads, spare carpet and fluffy blankets are great for insulation; they can also protect your tent flooring from wear and tear
From @arleizapelini
10. Don’t forget to realize how beautiful life can be
Camping is a form of outdoor recreation involving overnight stays with a basic temporary shelter such as a tent. Camping can also include a recreational vehicle, a permanent tent, a shelter such as a bivy or tarp, or no shelter at all
From @fake__koo
11. Camping will give you peace of mind, at Batllava Lake, Kosovo
Time in nature can increase vitality, boost your mood and increase your overall well-being
From @ritahajdinii and @rinorzuka
12. Camping isn’t just another vacation, it’s a lifestyle
Fresh air helps to cleanse your lungs, allowing you to take deeper breaths and natural sunlight can produce the daily amount of Vitamin D needed for optimal health
From @ingrid.adventure
13. Imagine waking up to this breathtaking view
Need the light of a lantern, but only have a small headlamp? A gallon milk jug or translucent laundry jug cleaned out and filled with water can help lighten things up. Just attach the headlamp with the light facing toward the inside of the jug to help expand the glow
From @manoj_gopala
14. Pickup your pack and grab your tent for an adventure, with this amazing view at Alaska. Have you ever been camping with such a great view in-front of you?
General camping tips:
-Always plan for bad weather.
-Check the weather forecast.
-Plan your activities.
-There's nothing wrong with being over-prepared
From @live_free_run_far
15. There’s nothing like camping to reconnect with nature
Hammock camping is just swapping out your typical tent in favor of a hammock and a few helpful accessories where you can comfortably sleep outdoors overnight
From @lindgaard.outdoor
16. Adventure begins when your camping. Where was your last camping trip?
New experiences that stimulate you mentally and physically help keep the brain healthy not to mention the positive feelings of accomplishment and pride when you challenge yourself and use creativity
From @overlandeats
17. You don’t have to travel far or spend a lot to enjoy nature and adventure
Camping improves the quality of your life and recharges your batteries. Compared to 59% of non-campers, 79% of campers feel satisfied with the quality of their life. They feel more balanced, optimistic, energized and just… happier
From @alisontheadventurer
18. Good things happen when you venture outside
There are five important factors of wilderness survival to take into account to stay safe and stay comfortable. The five factors include: wind, water, widowmakers, wood, and wildlife
From @charl8mb
19. Sometimes all you need is a good view to put life into perspective. Where is your camping trip this year?
Fresh air helps to cleanse your lungs, allowing you to take deeper breaths and natural sunlight can produce the daily amount of Vitamin D needed for optimal health
From @nicaseitz
20. Watch this beautiful sunset through our camping view today, at Austria
You don’t always need a fancy gadget to tell you how hot or cold it is. During the spring and summer months, you can calculate the temperature by listening to a chirping cricket. Simply count the number of chirps you hear in 14 seconds. Then, add 40 to that number to find out the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
From @piet_flosse
21. You don’t have to travel far or spend a lot to enjoy nature and adventure, at Stellisee, Zermatt , Switzerland
Camping improves the quality of your life and recharges your batteries. Compared to 59% of non-campers, 79% of campers feel satisfied with the quality of their life. They feel more balanced, optimistic, energized and just… happier
From @lilbeanyx
22. New campgrounds,new places and many new memories to make
Millennials go camping more than any other age group. They cite a love of outdoor activities, an appreciation of nature, a love of music festivals, and a love of sharing photos on social media as motivations for camping
From @nat_venture
23. What’s the fastest time you’ve taken to set up a Tent? Learn how to build a tent with us
Did you know the most popular type of shelter among campers is a tent
From @iskokuluadam
24. Chilling by the nature
When you’re out camping and surrounded by trees and fresh air, your body releases higher levels of serotonin, a naturally-produced neurotransmitter that helps regulate your mood, appetite, and sleep. Serotonin also improves cognitive functions such as memory and learning
From @zirve_deki
25. Camping isn’t just another vacation, it’s a lifestyle
Did you know that people averagely spend $128.26 on their first camping trip
From @birincidogada
26. Hope on with beyrut on her journey camping in Leavenworth , USA
Approximately 42% of campers in the United States choose to camp at state park campgrounds
From @beyrut
27. Sometimes all you need is a good view to put life into perspective
Fresh air helps to cleanse your lungs, allowing you to take deeper breaths and natural sunlight can produce the daily amount of Vitamin D needed for optimal health
From @carlanajjar
28. Coffee down by the river, at Thailand. Tag a coffee lover
When it comes to camping, it’s not just about a few individuals who sit by the fire cooking s’mores. It involves recreational activities, camping food, camping and hiking gear. It’s also tied to accommodation providers, vehicle renters, and airline companies. When you’re going camping, you are supporting a huge industry. So here are some cool camping facts that involve the camping industry, its demographics, and more
From pichit89
29. In case you wonder how a perfect camping looks like
It doesn’t matter how you choose to spend your day outdoors, if there’s campfire cooking waiting for you at the end of your adventures, it’s going to taste darn good. You can certainly create extravagant meals over perfectly-heated coals and it will taste extremely delicious when you’re camping
From @vkadre_kz
30. How to break down/set up your rooftop camper in the rain
Van life is an alternative lifestyle of people who choose to live in vans or other vehicles that have been outfitted as mobile tiny homes. This nomadic way of living is characterized by minimalism, simplicity, adventure, and a reassessment of what is truly meaningful in life.
From @redtailoverland