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  1. 2. Lastly, camping is amazing. But camping can very quickly be ruined if there are a few bad apples who fail to follow campground rules and Leave No Trace principles. The good news is that it’s incredibly easy not to be a bad apple. Clean up after yourself, pack out what you bring in, and don’t be too rowdy with your group (especially once the sun goes down). Simple things, but very important ones to preserve campgrounds as the serene nature havens that they are.
  2. 3. When you’re backpacking, every ounce counts. Backpacking tents are as lightweight and compact as possible, and though they aren’t spacious, they are streamlined and sturdy enough to withstand harsh conditions. Many models come with a simple installation process, and some can stand on their own without any additional supports.
  3. 7. a tent that looks like an a
  4. 9. The most foreign concept for first-time campers is the gear, so let’s boil it down: The good news is that, because this is car camping, the equipment has far more leniency in terms of what you can bring. Backcountry camping requires lightweight, high-tech gear that’s generally quite expensive. That’s not the case with car camping. In a campground, you can get away with heavier, more spacious items—plus a lot more creature comforts. Here’s what you’ll want:
  5. 10. tents are some of the most common types of tents for today’s camper. In dome tents, two flexible poles cross at the top and bend back down to the ground. Typically inexpensive, lightweight and easy to set up, dome tents are popular for a reason, though they can be unstable in high winds.
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  1. 1. One of the biggest hurdles to breaking that technology crutch has to do with gaming. For many kids with access to smartphones or gaming condoles, video games are the biggest allure—and the biggest distraction. Instead of outright banning gaming for the camping trip, fill the void with something more engaging and social, like group-friendly board games! Considering the endless variety of options to suit all ages, preferences, and difficulty levels, there’s guaranteed to be something for everyone, no matter how obsessed they are with video games. This way, you’ll be able to scratch that same challenging itch for them, while doing something together as a family.
  2. 4. these simple tents are designed to open up without construction — all you need is to tie them down once they’re up. Though lightweight, easy to carry and roomy enough for two people
  3. 5. has a series of curved poles, creating a long, tunnel-shaped structure. They are roomy, versatile and comfortable, though they can be heavy and vulnerable to collapse in high winds.
  4. 6. One of the newest tent designs on the market, inflatable tents require minimal setup time. They feature air-filled beams instead of poles. Easily packed and carried, inflatable tents are ideal for casual family camping trips and music festivals, but they are not the best choice for more rugged settings.
  5. 8. If you have ever wanted to squeeze your entire family into one tent, a cabin tent is the perfect style for you. Cabin tents are the ultimate spacious tent, and they often have dividers to separate the main area into smaller rooms for privacy. Though cabin tents are fun and roomy, they are also heavy, can be complicated to assemble and are unstable in heavy winds, so you may only want to rely on them for fair-weather trips.