Wilderness Survival : About Lightweight Camping Tents
Posted: December 9th, 2010 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camping Tips | Tags: camping, equipment, gear, skills, survival, tents, tips, wilderness | 6 Comments »A camping tent that is light in weight, such as three to five pounds, is ideal for a hiking trip that involves traveling for many miles. Discover how lightweight tents will allow a hiker to carry more food with help from an Eagle Scout in this free video on camping gear. Expert: Charlie Vance Contact: www.SwimmingPoolAnswers.com Bio: Charlie Vance has been camping since he was a kid. Vance spent time with the Army, and was part of Boy Scouts of America for nearly a decade, making it all the way through Eagle Scout. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
got mine for 20 bucks
iv’e been buying tents for years and I still don’t know what tent is right for me
Tents are weak! Use a tarp. I’ve been using one for years. I only set it up if it is raining or snowing. I much prefer to see the stars as I am going to sleep. And nothing destroys the night sky more than the tightly woven mesh of a tent ceiling. Plus, tents are super heavy and cost a ton. A tarp costs around $5-$10 and is much more versatile. The only benefit I see to tents is if there are mosquitos. I hate those things and they love me.
and draging a cooler behind me
Hiking? You”re 50lbs to heavy to camp bro.
wouldnt classify this as “wilderness survival”