My first weekend in the tent: 5 things I would do differently
My first camping weekend was a learning curve.
Setting up a tent in the dark? Check.
Wet clothes on the first day? Check.
There are things you learn by doing them wrong Sitting on a damp meadow for three nights because I thought ‘a stone will do too’ – that was such a lesson My back hurt, my clothes were wet, and my mood was in the basement On the third day I bought a simple folding camping…
It was summer in Germany So it rained The barbecue party was planned, the sausages were bought, the friends were invited And then heaven opened its floodgates Most would have canceled
It was a cold October day The wind whistled through the trees and the first wafts of fog drifted across the valley I only had potatoes, an onion, some smoked bacon and spices Not much But at the fire, little becomes something great
After over 20 camping trips, I have reduced my equipment to the essentials My camping box weighs exactly 8 kilos and contains everything I need: a compact camping stove, a cast iron pot, a sharp folding knife, a reliable headlamp, a lighter with fire steel as a backup, a sleeping mat, a light sleeping bag,…
Most people camp in the summer The clever ones go camping in the fall Less mosquitoes, better colors, more peace But the cold takes its toll Trick 1: Layer your clothes
It happened in the Black Forest My cell phone battery was dead No map, no GPS, no reception Only forest, fog and the slowly setting sun The initial panic gave way to a strange calm