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Are you really 'roughing' it with camping, or are you just sleeping in a tent? 28 Articles

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    by Jack Pine

    People's thoughts of "roughing it" with camping can vary as much as a highway traveler's choice about whether to stay in a dank, dingy hole-in-the-wall hotel for a night, or stay at a Hilton. How people interpret what a s...read more

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    by Bethany Vanderzand

    To most overwight, middle-class, westernized Americans, sleeping in a tent is as rough as life gets. No indoor plumbing, no posture pedic matress, no cable television, no central air conditioning. The truth is, we're so fa...read more

  • by Candy Jules

    I sat by the campfire, listening to the sounds of the forest, and the stream flowing right beside our camp site. I could hear the birds , the logs on the fire popping, and some of the other campers around us. People were...read more

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    by d. richard scannell

    I've discovered the pleasure of sleeping in my backyard with just a sleeping bag to keep the bugs off and a tree overhead to minimize dew. My first trial with the idea occurred on a whim one summer home from college. Spend...read more

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    by Veeryavan Ramkhelawon

    It has now been two and half years that I have been married, gained access to the reserved club of fatherhood, and been nailed by an executive nighttime job and slowly been drifting from the things I like most - camping. ...read more

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    by Patrick Sills

    Simply spending the night in a tent made of canvas or nylon with no electricity or heat; save for perhaps a sleeping bag, is not "roughing it." Many others who have written to this topic have pointed out that each person w...read more

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    by Mitchel Roy

    I have camped with the Boy Scouts many times, as well as many family camping trips. I think there are a few levels of 'roughing it'. Level 1: tent sleeping In level 1 camping you are simply using a tent because you don't...read more

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    by Kim K

    "It just wouldn't be a picnic without the ants." ~Author Unknown Isn't it the truth? I mean, to me it's not REALLY camping unless there's a little adversity. Meaning, if I'm camping it has to be different than being at h...read more

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    by L. Woodrow Ross

    Camping can be extremely comfortable even though you might be sleeping in a tent. It can also be a challenging experience if you decide to "rough" it. Camping in an organized campground can provide a relaxing outing. So...read more

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    by Paul Lines

    Is sleeping in a tent roughing it, or should one go out into the wild with only a sleeping bag to qualify as sleeping "rough?" It really depends upon where you are going and upon your own perception of the term. As a lad...read more

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    by Rex Trulove

    Before I say whether I think that I'm "roughing" it when camping, let me relate my first experiences with camping. My opinions will then make much more sense. I grew up in a national park, where I was already out in the ...read more

  • 12 of 28

    by King Kyles

    roughing it? ROUGHING IT? HA! naaaaa camping is fun, not 'roughing it'. People camp to explore and appreciate nature, to experience our world... You could even look at it in a way that its a slightly more up-market version...read more

  • 13 of 28

    by croberts

    The first time my husband and i took our children camping we were roughing it. First off, we were broke!, we had $50.00 for the whole 7 days on us. We brought our food, drinks,and entertainment with us. We also had ...read more

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    by Madhusoodanan.K.P.

    "Roughing" it while out camping would mean, you and your companion/s are exposing yourself to unwholesome situations and taking unwanted risks,to benefit no one in particular. Being not fully prepared and to tak...read more

  • 15 of 28

    by Renee Bennett

    My family went camping to relax so we thought. We wanted to get away from the phone ringing off the wall to the blare of the TV. We were actually setting ourselves up for a huge disaster! You take the time out to plan, pac...read more

  • 16 of 28

    by Jamie Messenger

    Most people live in cozy houses with all the enmities they could possible want. Not much "rough" about that but you still hear people complain all of the time about how hard their plight in life is. People that camp for a...read more

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    by Trish Anderson

    There are differing levels of "roughing" it when camping. Some people consider they're living rough if there's no television or cell phone reception, others can handle that but it's oh so rough to be camping with...read more

  • 18 of 28

    by Ye Li

    Bird's Nest may end up with foreign company's name The "Bird Nest" national stadium, the centrepiece of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, could end up bearing the name of a foreign company, local media has reported. The naming...read more

  • 19 of 28

    by Douglas Sanders

    Living in Wyoming, People don't camp simply to go into the mountains and escape the city like most of America. Wyomingites rather head into the mountains because its something they have always done, and will continue to d...read more

  • 20 of 28

    by Kathy H

    This depends on your definition of roughing it. We're not talking a new survivor show. these are truly some ways to tell whether or not you are roughing it. If your camping consists of hunting for food and foraging, I w...read more

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