CAMPING
Physical Education Department
CAMPING
 Tourist activity that consists of sleeping in a
portable shelter such as a tent or trailer and
traveling with equipment designed for outdoor
living.
Differents kind of tents
 Pop-up tent: Round tent with a framework that
deploys automatically.
 One-person tent: Small low-roofed tent with enough
room to accommodate one person.
 Dome tent: Semicircular tent that, once pitched, can
be moved without being taken down.
Tent
Portable waterproof soft-sided shelters that are stretched taut over
a frame and temporarily pitched outdoors.
 Stake: Small post that is driven into the ground to hold the tent in
place.
 Stake loop: One of the fabric circles attached to the tent’s outer
edge; stakes are driven through the loops to anchor the tent to the
ground.
 Elastic strainer: Elasticized cable used to stretch the canvas taut
and anchor it to the ground.
 Door: Piece of canvas covering the entrance to the tent.
 Roof pole: Long vertical post supporting the top of the tent.
 Inner tent: Part of the tent covered by the rainfly.
 Rainfly: Piece of waterproof canvas that covers the inner tent; it
protects it from rain and provides an extra layer of insulation.
 Sewn-in floor: Canvas floor sewn into the bottom of the tent; it
protects the interior from ground dampness and runoff.
 Mummy: Sleeping bag shaped like the body; it
has a part that covers the head and neck with
an opening for the face.
 Semi-mummy: Sleeping bag with a less spacious
design to better retain body heat.
 Rectangular: Rectangular sleeping bag that is
spacious enough to give the body room to move.
Cutlery set and Cooking set
• Range of compact table utensils
(knife, fork and spoon) used by
the camper to eat.
• Stackable set of dishes, utensils
and containers that are used to
cook outdoors.
Camping equipment
 Travel or hiking bag that is worn on the
back and is used to transport clothing,
camping equipment, etc.
Camping equipment
 Vacuum bottle: Container used to hold
liquids or semisolid foods.
 Cooler: Thermally insulated chest that is
used to keep food cold with ice cubes or
blocks of ice.
 Canteen: Portable container used to store
liquids.
 Water carrier: Container with a spigot that
is used to store drinking water when
camping.
Camping Equipment
Physical Education Department

Camping General Information

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    CAMPING  Tourist activitythat consists of sleeping in a portable shelter such as a tent or trailer and traveling with equipment designed for outdoor living.
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    Differents kind oftents  Pop-up tent: Round tent with a framework that deploys automatically.  One-person tent: Small low-roofed tent with enough room to accommodate one person.  Dome tent: Semicircular tent that, once pitched, can be moved without being taken down.
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    Tent Portable waterproof soft-sidedshelters that are stretched taut over a frame and temporarily pitched outdoors.  Stake: Small post that is driven into the ground to hold the tent in place.  Stake loop: One of the fabric circles attached to the tent’s outer edge; stakes are driven through the loops to anchor the tent to the ground.  Elastic strainer: Elasticized cable used to stretch the canvas taut and anchor it to the ground.  Door: Piece of canvas covering the entrance to the tent.  Roof pole: Long vertical post supporting the top of the tent.  Inner tent: Part of the tent covered by the rainfly.  Rainfly: Piece of waterproof canvas that covers the inner tent; it protects it from rain and provides an extra layer of insulation.  Sewn-in floor: Canvas floor sewn into the bottom of the tent; it protects the interior from ground dampness and runoff.
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     Mummy: Sleepingbag shaped like the body; it has a part that covers the head and neck with an opening for the face.  Semi-mummy: Sleeping bag with a less spacious design to better retain body heat.  Rectangular: Rectangular sleeping bag that is spacious enough to give the body room to move.
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    Cutlery set andCooking set • Range of compact table utensils (knife, fork and spoon) used by the camper to eat. • Stackable set of dishes, utensils and containers that are used to cook outdoors.
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    Camping equipment  Travelor hiking bag that is worn on the back and is used to transport clothing, camping equipment, etc.
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    Camping equipment  Vacuumbottle: Container used to hold liquids or semisolid foods.  Cooler: Thermally insulated chest that is used to keep food cold with ice cubes or blocks of ice.  Canteen: Portable container used to store liquids.  Water carrier: Container with a spigot that is used to store drinking water when camping.
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