
1] Erect a new or unfamiliar tent at home, get to know it. If it seems complicated take a few digital photos to help you when you get on site.
2] Before you go, check all parts are undamaged and repair / replace as necessary.
3] Clear site of sticks, stones or anything else that could damage the tent - also if you are camping in an area that allows pets or livestock - speaking from experience - check for poops.
4] Camping stores & often £1 stores have ground sheets that are ideal to place under the tent to protect it further & it will help keep it clean too.
5] Don't pitch beneath trees if at all possible.
6] Use natural shelter where possible from the wind such as hedges, walls or natural formations.
7] Always pitch your tent with the zips closed and pack away open.
8] Whilst talking about zips, treat them gently, don't force them, keep them clean and take the strain off door zips by using additional pegs.
9] On a practical note, NEVER place cooking stoves or anything involving flames near to tent fabric and if your campsite allows campfires, make sure it is fully extinguished before you leave it.
10] Always keep tent exit(s) clear when using any cooking equipment.
11] If you have a large family tent, avoid prolonged cooking in it, and always keep it well ventilated, ignoring the obvious fire risk, carbon dioxide is dangerous and can kill.
12] In fact keep the tent ventilated as much as possible to reduce condensation.
13] Look after your tent and keep it clean, after use remove any dirt or stains either with a stiff brush or gently washing, don't wait till your next camping trip to sort it out.
14] If at all possible, wait for your tent to fully dry before packing it away, if you have to pack it in the rain, make sure that you can dry the tent as soon as possible when you return home.
15] Store all kit together clean and ready to go in an accessible location so when the sun starts to shine, you are ready to go.
4] Camping stores & often £1 stores have ground sheets that are ideal to place under the tent to protect it further & it will help keep it clean too.
5] Don't pitch beneath trees if at all possible.
6] Use natural shelter where possible from the wind such as hedges, walls or natural formations.
7] Always pitch your tent with the zips closed and pack away open.
8] Whilst talking about zips, treat them gently, don't force them, keep them clean and take the strain off door zips by using additional pegs.
9] On a practical note, NEVER place cooking stoves or anything involving flames near to tent fabric and if your campsite allows campfires, make sure it is fully extinguished before you leave it.
10] Always keep tent exit(s) clear when using any cooking equipment.
11] If you have a large family tent, avoid prolonged cooking in it, and always keep it well ventilated, ignoring the obvious fire risk, carbon dioxide is dangerous and can kill.
12] In fact keep the tent ventilated as much as possible to reduce condensation.
13] Look after your tent and keep it clean, after use remove any dirt or stains either with a stiff brush or gently washing, don't wait till your next camping trip to sort it out.
14] If at all possible, wait for your tent to fully dry before packing it away, if you have to pack it in the rain, make sure that you can dry the tent as soon as possible when you return home.
15] Store all kit together clean and ready to go in an accessible location so when the sun starts to shine, you are ready to go.

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