2. CAMPING IS...
...one of the world’s greatest pastimes. People from all over the
world camp on a regular basis. Some even live in camp-like
dwellings full-time.
3. A NEW WAY
Others prefer the finer things in life and do not want to give up
luxuries, while experiencing the great outdoors. Financial burden
around the world was tense in the early 2000’s, and the need for a
luxurious holiday was born.
4. Glamping, “is a portmanteau (a word that is a combination of two or
more words) and blends glamorous and camping.” Glamping is also
known as, “boutique camping, luxury camping, posh camping or
comfy camping.” There are numerous differences between
camping and glamping; so, here are some basic differences, to
name a few.
http://www.dorsetcountryholidaysandevents.co.uk/history-of-glamping.php
THIS IS WHERE
“GLAMPING”
COMES INTO
PLAY.
5. GLAMPING:
Glamping enthusiasts
love the idea of being
closer to nature, but
they don’t want to let go
of their daily
commodities, such as
technology, easy access
to local businesses,
beds, a dwelling
structure to sleep in
(such as RVs, cabins,
and yurts), easy access
to neighboring
glampers/campers, and
utilities.
1) SETTING UP
SHOP
CAMPING:
Camping enthusiasts
would say that one
should set up a tent with
minor accommodations
inside, such as a
sleeping bag, fan, lamp,
and a duffle bag of
clothing. This camp
should be far away from
civilization and
surrounded by glorious
nature. One could yell
and not be heard. It
disconnects you from
reality, technology, and,
for the most part,
electricity. This is the
beauty of camping.
6. 2. SHOWER
TIME
CAMPING:
Campers have a variety of different ways they tackle
showering, while roughing it. Some use portable showers,
such as the ones below. Others give up showering
altogether, proving they are the burliest of the burly.
7. This 10-second-set-up tent can be used for installing a shower or
toilet inside of it. If a camper wants to change in private, he/she can
do so in here, as well. The tent is more of a shell that you can put
various utility items in.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01C873MCK/ref=s9_acsd_top_hd_bw_bEGtt_c_x_2_w?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-
4&pf_rd_r=DYP0T323MG0VZZFSFJC1&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=ba4b33d8-418e-5f65-8398-6a14006c4ab4&pf_rd_i=3401561
LEAPAIR POP-UP
SHOWER TENT
8. Using a solar-powered shower bag is perfect for campers who want
to shower but not give in to using electricity or running water. This
one in particular holds 10 gallons of water and can easily be hung
from branches or inside the aforementioned shower tent.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01L3N2U3M/ref=s9_acsd_top_hd_bw_bEGtt_c_x_6_w?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-
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SOLAR SHOWER
BAG, RISEPRO
9. 2. SHOWER
TIME, cont'd.
GLAMPING:
Showers are just steps away
from glampers. Whether
that is in their RV or at their
glamping ground. Running
hot or cold water is not
something glampers give
up easily!
10. Come back in two weeks for
Part Two of “#TeamCamp vs.
#TeamGlamp: A Guide to 21st
Century Camping!”