How to Set Up a Tent - Pitching Tents
Tents are extremely essential when you go camping or hiking. Providing shelter from the elements, it can sometimes prove vital during a camping trip. If you are unaware of how to set up a tent, the following article will provide you step-by-step guidelines in pitching tents...
Things Required for Pitching Tents
Most of the items required to pitch a tent should come along with the tent itself when you buy it. If not, then you will need to buy a few things essential for pitching tents. Obviously, you will require a tent, besides which you will also need a ground cover, stakes, rods or snow pegs, and a hammer or mallet to drive the stakes in.
Things to Consider before Pitching a Tent
- Try to pitch a tent in broad daylight if you are an amateur. Practice pitching tents at home before leaving for camping trips.
- Before planning a camping trip, find out the weather conditions in that place. This will help you because a tent is built in a different way in different weather conditions.
- You must avoid pitching tents under trees as sometimes twigs falling from the trees can be troublesome. Similarly, do not pitch a tent in valley as water collection can cause a problem.
- If you find flat ground, it will be easier for you to set up a tent. Flat ground is also comfortable to sleep at night. In case of snowy regions, you should try to find even land.
- You should clear all debris, dried leaves and twigs from the surface and make it as smooth and even as possible. Take into consideration the direction of inclination or slope before building a tent.
- Place the ground cover on the surface where you need to build the tent. Some people may think that ground cover can be used optionally. On the contrary, it will protect the surface from water and help to keep the space waterproof.
- Unpack the tent from your bag, and if you are camping in an area with heavy wind, put some weight on the tent to prevent it from being blown away. Bricks or stones can be used for this purpose if you do not have any heavy objects with you.
- Now take the stakes or rods and fasten each pole with the tent clip or key. You need to pull the tent taut but be careful not pull it so hard that it tears. Hammer these stacks or rods into the ground. Now put the tent rod in the center of the tent.
- The stakes should be checked whether they are fixed into the ground. The tent will lean or even fall if the stakes are loosely held in the ground. If you are camping in snowy areas, you may get special snow pegs that can be used in snow. A rain fly can be used to prevent the tent from flying away.

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