Camping - adventure or luxury?
Everybody knows camping, but when thinking about it you recognize that the word camping is something that has a really broad definition span. For some people it's just making holidays with a motor home, carrying as much luxury, like a TV or a PC, as possible. They stay in almost every case on a modern camping ground or motor camp, as wild camping is forbidden in many countries. These campgrounds offer almost everything you need. From the obvious things like toilets and showers to pubs, supermarkets, w-LAN, playgrounds, swimming pools and restaurant. There are some people who still call this "simple living".
Then there is the "standard" camping. If you describe this version of camping with "simple living" it's way more applying than in the first described case. Here people select simpler camping grounds, take a tent and some general things like a sleeping bag, camping cookware and other simple tools you could need. This way of camping is often combined with "sportive" activities like swimming, trekking, fishing and most important: barbecue. As camping is living near the nature in most cases, many campers like this experience. So there is also the possibility of semi-wild camping. This are places in forests and national parks, where you're allowed to camp but got no civilization.
As the last version of camping, there is the extreme camping, what includes whole survival adventures. People doing this carry only the most needed things with them, often only what they wear on their bodies and a tent etc. Many times these trips also take place in extreme areas, like the rain forest or really cold places like Alaska.
The majority of people prefers the "standard" and the luxury version of camping. If you're doing a camping trip in our beautiful nature, there are some decisions to be made on what to take with you. A frequently asked question is what backpack you should choose. This depends on what you plan to do. If you'll do only day trips or stay the most time on the camping ground, you should take a look on general canvas rucksacks. These are very robust and really cheap. So it wouldn't be a real problem if the backpack was damaged. If you're doing a greater trekking tour, you should decide for a better and bigger backpack, because you have to wear it long times. Especially the comfort is important in this case, hurting shoulders or a hurting back can transform the camping or trekking tour to a terrible experience. Additionally don't forget some simple but very important tools like a clasp-knife, a lighter and a hammer.
If you plan your trip correctly, you'll have some cool or even exciting days, just as you like it.
Then there is the "standard" camping. If you describe this version of camping with "simple living" it's way more applying than in the first described case. Here people select simpler camping grounds, take a tent and some general things like a sleeping bag, camping cookware and other simple tools you could need. This way of camping is often combined with "sportive" activities like swimming, trekking, fishing and most important: barbecue. As camping is living near the nature in most cases, many campers like this experience. So there is also the possibility of semi-wild camping. This are places in forests and national parks, where you're allowed to camp but got no civilization.
As the last version of camping, there is the extreme camping, what includes whole survival adventures. People doing this carry only the most needed things with them, often only what they wear on their bodies and a tent etc. Many times these trips also take place in extreme areas, like the rain forest or really cold places like Alaska.
The majority of people prefers the "standard" and the luxury version of camping. If you're doing a camping trip in our beautiful nature, there are some decisions to be made on what to take with you. A frequently asked question is what backpack you should choose. This depends on what you plan to do. If you'll do only day trips or stay the most time on the camping ground, you should take a look on general canvas rucksacks. These are very robust and really cheap. So it wouldn't be a real problem if the backpack was damaged. If you're doing a greater trekking tour, you should decide for a better and bigger backpack, because you have to wear it long times. Especially the comfort is important in this case, hurting shoulders or a hurting back can transform the camping or trekking tour to a terrible experience. Additionally don't forget some simple but very important tools like a clasp-knife, a lighter and a hammer.
If you plan your trip correctly, you'll have some cool or even exciting days, just as you like it.