Is it possible to live in a tent within the city? Choosing a place to set up a tent Forest with wild animals

We are going to Crimea in the summer of 2019 with a tent (by car or without)! A selection of places where you can stay for a wild holiday by the sea - secluded beaches and organized campsites. Travel tips.

There are many campsites with tents in Crimea; some prefer complete privacy and real wild relaxation, others prefer organized campsites with a minimum set of amenities. Let's try to list the most popular places for a savage to relax with a tent in Crimea - of course, there are many more of them, and theoretically you can pitch a tent anywhere.

Where to relax in Crimea with a tent in 2019?

Mysovoye

If you are going to Crimea with a tent by car, we advise you to pay attention to the village of Mysovoe - reviews from tourists about it are very good. It is located near the Feodosia-Kerch highway, if you go in the direction of Kerch, at Cape Kazantip. This place on the Azov Sea is ideal for a secluded holiday: white sand, very quiet and uncrowded, the silence is broken only by the cry of seagulls and the splash of waves. According to tourists, you can catch gobies here almost with your bare hands. The sea is shallow and very warm; to swim, an adult needs to move 30-50 meters away from the shore. In Tatarskaya Bay you can go kite and windsurfing. You can also stay in neighboring Shchelkino.

Quiet Bay

A very beautiful bay with a sandy beach and springs with healing clay, which you can smear with absolutely free. It takes 40 minutes to walk to Koktebel. If you travel by car from Feodosia, you need to turn off at the stele and drive another 10-15 minutes along the dirt road. Once upon a time it was favorite place Soviet filmmakers, now it houses a spontaneous tent city(free) and several cafes.

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Fox Bay

Fox Bay is one of the most popular places to relax with a tent in Crimea. Famous place recreation for informals and nudists - a kind of Crimean Goa. Drinking water is in the springs on Echki-Dag, it takes about 20 minutes to climb from the shore. There is a small market, several toilets and many cafes - the local Piccadilly. The supply of provisions can be replenished in the villages nearby; some locals bring food themselves.

Camping in Alushta

An option for a “semi-wild” holiday, because the tent camp “Vympel” is located within the city limits. Thanks to his good location, it is well suited for tourists without a car. The camp is located in a forest area, not far from the Sudak ring - the exit from Alushta towards Sudak and the bus stop. There is water, electricity, shower, toilet, dining room, kitchen and security. A tent, sleeping bag and other equipment can be rented for 150-200 rubles per day. Disadvantage: the sea is far away. It takes 20-30 minutes to walk through the Primorsky Park to the city beach.

Laspi Bay

Laspi Bay is securely covered by mountains, and juniper thickets grow on the shore. From the east - Cape Sarych, from the west - Aya. This place in the Balaklava region of Crimea has long been popular among wild campers with tents, because the water here is warm and clean. In 2015, there was no longer a paid campsite with toilets and showers in the bay; people stayed with tents on their own. There is paid camping near Cape Sarych. Near Laspi Bay there is a village of the same name, where you can replenish food and water supplies. The disadvantage of relaxing in Laspi Bay is the somewhat tedious descent to the sea.

Orlovka

You can get here by car from Sevastopol or from Simferopol, following in the direction of Kacha and further to Orlovka. Beautiful sand beach, the village has shops and cafes. With a tent you can pitch anywhere, some prefer right on the seashore. It is better to take firewood with you. A company of the same campers is guaranteed - savages love to come here to relax.

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Belyaus

Wild white sand beaches stretch almost 10 km along coastline. People rest here only in tents; there are no boarding houses or private sector. There is a quite decent camping site “Viking”, but tourists complain that the prices there are a bit high, although the service is good.

Olenevka

If you drive to the westernmost point of Crimea, you will find amazing landscapes and great opportunities for camping. Olenevka is considered the center wild holiday at Cape Tarkhankut. This quiet place with perfectly clear water and... True, it is very open and without greenery, but you can catch fish and crabs. Tourists relax in the wilderness with tents or in a campsite near the village. The campsite has all the conditions: electricity, shower, toilet, wi-fi. In the village you can rent bicycles and explore the surrounding area, as well as go diving and book excursions.

Evpatoria

Car camping on the beach Cote d'Azur is a large open area with dining and nightlife options nearby. Lovers of silence will find it uncomfortable here; the place is more suitable for young people. There is hot water (shower), electricity, toilet and wi-fi. Accommodation – 120 rubles per person per day and 50 rubles per car. You can rent a house made of reeds for 1.5-2 thousand rubles per day.

Bakal Spit

You can also stay with a tent in Crimea in a protected area with very clean water. Tourists enjoy snorkeling and watching fish. At the beginning of the spit, a tent camp is set up, there is a toilet and garbage collection is organized. There is sea on the spit on both sides, there is no shade or awnings, so all the arrangement of the comfort zone falls on the shoulders of the vacationers. Food supplies can be replenished in the village of Steregushchy, which is 2 km from the campsite. Accommodation is paid - 60 rubles per car and 150 rubles per tent. According to reviews, the disadvantage of the Bakal Spit is very annoying mosquitoes.

Of course, this selection of places where you can pitch a tent in Crimea is far from complete - you can relax as a savage in Lyubimovka near Sevastopol (if you go to the right towards the cliffs), on capes Fiolent, Meganom and on secluded beaches on the road to the village New World etc. Where did you vacation in Crimea with tents? You can add to this list in the comments and write your review.

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Secluded holiday in a tent or car camping - which is better?

Not all campsites by the sea leave a positive impression. They are equipped differently, sometimes the amenities of civilization, proudly called showers, toilets and a dining room, only vaguely resemble those. But there are also pleasant exceptions, in good campsites for a modest amount of 150 to 350 rubles per day per person you can get all the above amenities. These are campsites in Belyaus, Evpatoria, Kanaka, Alushta and Rybachye.

According to reviews from tourists who camped in Crimea, the second unfavorable factor is that there is always a risk of ending up with a cheerful group of neighbors, and then unceasing music at night amid alcoholic libations is guaranteed. Of course, such a vacation is also good in its own way, but it is not suitable for everyone.

A secluded holiday with a tent in Crimea is the cheapest; you will only have to spend money on gasoline and food, but not the best option from a security point of view. Although it is difficult to find a completely deserted place on the peninsula. Many set up an impromptu camp in a place they like on the seashore or in the mountains.

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When going to Crimea on vacation with a tent in 2019, you should take into account that you will have to take a lot of things with you. Of course, the Crimean coast is not a wilderness, civilization is still nearby, but you can’t run over every little thing. So, in their reviews of holidays in Crimea with tents, tourists advise:

  1. Be sure to take personal hygiene items and toiletries, towels, a pair of swimsuits, several sets of clothes and shoes, and a sun hat. It is not always possible to wash and dry things, and you will need a supply of clothes in case of bad weather. Warm clothes and long-sleeve sweaters will come in handy; it is always a little colder in the mountains, especially at night. If you plan to hike in the mountains, you will need a backpack and comfortable closed shoes with non-slip soles.
  1. First aid kit. Required - remedies for mosquitoes, burns, cuts, bites, etc.
  1. Tent, sleeping bags or air beds with blankets, tent mounts. In some places it is very windy, so you need to secure the tent properly. If your seating area is very open, you will need an awning or umbrella to create shade. Gas-burner for cooking, camp furniture and utensils, a flashlight and a supply of batteries, threads, needles, glue.
  1. Supply of provisions and water. From products, take only what does not require storage in the refrigerator - cereals, canned food, for children - dry cookies without filling, condensed milk, candies, nuts and dried fruits.
  1. There are no predatory animals in Crimea, but there are insects and snakes. The most dangerous spiders for human life are karakurts and scolopendra centipedes; there are also ticks. Even harmless fish can cause trouble - the sea ruffe and the sea dragon can be painfully pierced by their spines and cause inflammation; jellyfish are not safe if their mucus accidentally gets into your eyes. There is no need to try unknown berries or pick plants, some of them are highly poisonous. It is better to study in advance which plants and animals can be dangerous.
  1. Vigilance does not hurt anywhere, even in uncrowded places No one is safe from theft. According to reviews, most of such cases are recorded in the suburbs of Sevastopol and the abode of nudists and informals - in Fox Bay.

Wild holidays in Crimea have a lot of advantages. Firstly, such a vacation is educational and very economical. Secondly, without having the chance to complain about the lack of air conditioning and poor service in the hotel, the tourist gets more pleasure from outdoor recreation. But there are also disadvantages, and the most important one is related to the lack of usual amenities and the right choice of place to relax. However, for a car traveler this is not a problem; I didn’t like it - I took off and went to look for another place.

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Anyone who has ever gone camping overnight probably understands how to pitch a tent. For experienced travelers, the process of installing a house does not take much time. For a beginner, creating an overnight stay can cause serious difficulties.

Choosing the right place

Some novice travelers believe that a tent can be set up absolutely anywhere. Moreover, this misconception is often confirmed by sellers in travel stores. However, to make your vacation comfortable, you need to know where to put up your tent. When setting up an overnight stay, you need to consider the following:

  1. The tent should not be pitched in a place where there are stones, sharp branches, tree roots or an anthill. Particularly vicious insects can greatly spoil the sleep of a careless tourist.
  2. When camping in hilly areas or mountains, it is important that your head is positioned higher up the slope when sleeping, even if the slope on which the tent is pitched is slight. Otherwise, the next morning you will suffer from a migraine.
  3. The possibility of sudden rain cannot be ruled out for sure. Therefore, it is important not to pitch the tent inside a hole or crater. Otherwise, at night the water will flow directly into the shelter.
  4. When setting up a tent, you need to think in advance about the place where the fire will be lit. The tent catches fire very quickly and must be protected from fire. In addition, it is important that smoke does not penetrate into the tent.
  5. It is not recommended to install a tent directly next to a body of water. This place is usually damper and colder.

Every novice traveler must understand where to pitch a tent, otherwise he will not be able to avoid a ruined trip.

Types of tents

Before you understand how to set up a tent for the night, it is important to find out what type it is. Most often in stores you can find hemispherical (frame), tunnel (half-barrel) and gable (house) tents. The last view is already outdated. The gable tent was very popular in the early days hiking trips. But lately people take it with them on hikes extremely rarely. The thing is that such a house takes a long time to assemble, has poor wind resistance and is quite bulky.

Half-barrel tents are also difficult to set up. But this type has a big plus - it has quite a lot of space. Undoubtedly, the best-selling tent is the hemispherical (frame) tent. It is quite easy to assemble and has high strength.

Setting up the tent on site

Many novice travelers are interested in how to pitch a tent outdoors. The installation process for the most popular hemispherical (frame) tent is as follows:

  1. First you need to lay out the inner tent on the ground.
  2. Then you will need to install the arcs. First you need to collect them. Namely, insert frame elements into each other. This type of tent must have at least two arcs. Then everything depends on the design of the tent. The poles can be inserted into holes in the corners of the inner tent, and then secured using hooks, or threaded through fabric grooves and attached to the bottom of the tent. Then the arcs should be fixed with a rope to the tent itself. Due to this, the entire structure will become more rigid.
  3. After the steps have already been taken, it is necessary to pull the awning. It is important to compare the inlet on the awning with the outlet on the inner tent. The awning can be attached in two ways (to the arches or to the ground with pegs).

What should not be done by those who like to spend the night in the forest?

Some people who already know how to pitch a tent make the following mistakes:

  1. Use polyethylene so as not to stain the bottom of the tent. However, with slanting rain, such a nuisance will happen even faster. If you decide to use polyethylene, then its corners need to be folded and attached to the bottom of the tent.
  2. There is no need to pitch your tent on low beaches of mountain rivers. Due to rain, the water level in the river can suddenly rise and flood the shelter overnight.
  3. You need to be especially careful if the tent is placed in the mountains. It should be located away from avalanche areas. For example, on slopes where there is a thick layer of snow. It is strictly forbidden to stop overnight on snowy cornices.

Every lover long trips must understand how to pitch a tent correctly. As a rule, only a couple of people in a group of travelers know about this. Some people forget that hiking is not only relaxation, but also a great responsibility.

The weather is beautiful in St. Petersburg, I want to walk all the time and stay at home as little as possible. To complete the experience, you could spend the night right on the street - in a tent. But is it legal? We asked representatives of large city parks, the press secretary of the Improvement Committee, as well as the head of the ECOM Center of Expertise about this.

Marianna Tishchenko

Head of Communications Department
with the public of the Central Park of Culture and Leisure named after. S. M. Kirova

Perhaps you can pitch a tent in some parks, but definitely not in the Kirov Central Park of Culture and Culture. The fact is that we have strict opening hours: summer season we close at midnight and open at six in the morning. The patrol and watchdog service maintains order. And in principle, in the context of the Central Park of Culture and Culture it is strange to talk about a tent: it is a monument federal significance, a specially protected natural area - not just a square or Sosnovka park. You can compare it with Palace Square: what will happen if a person who does not have money for a hotel, but who really wants to wake up with a view of the beauty, starts setting up a tent on the square? However, I know of no cases of anyone trying to pitch a tent on Elagin Island.

Elena Komarova

committee press secretary
for improvement

The city has several categories of green areas. Thus, public planting areas are under the jurisdiction of the Committee: no tents can be placed there. It is also prohibited to spend the night in tents in intra-block parks, which are managed by municipalities.

Of course, you can’t pitch a tent on the Champ de Mars either. But anything can happen there: it even happens that drunk people fry sausages on the Eternal Flame. Agree, a memorial is not the place for such things.

A tent in the wrong place is an administrative offense, and more specifically, a violation of public amenities.

Administration of the 300th Anniversary Park

It is definitely not possible to spend the night in a tent in our park: this is a state-funded institution with its own opening hours, we are not open around the clock - the park closes at 11 pm. If someone starts setting up a tent, a guard will approach him and explain that he shouldn’t do this. But we didn’t have such cases.

Alexander Karpov

Head of the Center of Expertise "EKOM"

The parks do not provide such a service as spending the night in a tent. But we have a huge city: please go to Gorelovo and pitch a tent there. There are plenty of places on the periphery where this can be done and no one will drive you away - in the forests, on the banks of rivers: in the Kurortny and Krasnoselsky districts, in Kronstadt and Pushkin, even in the Kirovsky district - on Kanonersky Island.

There is no special line about tents in the laws. Old-timers remember that in the early 2000s, protesters set up tents in the garden in front of Smolny - and everything was fine. And now they won’t fine you for tenting: they’ll just drive you away. They will say, for example, that you can’t crush the lawn.

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If you have ever traveled overnight, you have been faced with choosing a place to set up a tent. Unfortunately, not everyone who wants to merge with nature knows how to set up a tent correctly. A tent is one of the main attributes and symbols of a hike. In addition, a properly installed tent is the key to a comfortable rest while camping. With a properly installed tent, you can forget about bad weather, dampness, cold and condensation on the walls of the tent.



To make the savage's holiday on Seliger as possible as possible comfortable You need to take with you:
a tent, preferably windproof;
an inflatable mattress, which is much more comfortable to sleep on than in sleeping bags;
rugs and blankets;
folding chairs and table;
tripod for fire;
kerosene burner;
aluminum saucepans;
kettle;
axes, saws, knives;
coal, since finding firewood on Seliger is a big problem;
garden rake to clear the parking area of ​​pine needles and cones;
table knives and forks, a cutting board and a set of disposable plastic utensils.
. It is better to worry about the upcoming overnight stay in advance, before sunset.

Choosing a site for a tent camp

When choosing a place to camp, give preference to clearings that are protected from the wind and away from the reservoir. This way you will be warmer and annoying mosquitoes will not drive you crazy.
The next requirement for a camp site is the availability of water and firewood. It is difficult to say which of these requirements is more important. It all depends on the specific conditions of the trip. Usually in the hot summer it is more important to find water. It's easier with wood, but in early spring, when the melt water has not yet receded, this problem comes to the fore.

So, safety, provision of water and firewood - these are the main requirements for a camp site. All of them are taken into account first of all when the bivouac site is marked on the map, and then when it is chosen on the ground.

Choosing a place to set up a tent

1. The place to install the tent must be level. Not in terms of slope, but precisely in terms of relief: no protrusions, bumps, holes, or branches. Practice shows that for some reason people get worse sleep on roots, hillocks and hummocks than on flat ground.



That's why:
1 If there are stones on the site you have chosen to set up your tent, it is better to remove them.

There are sharp twigs lying around - it’s better to remove them: not only will they not let you sleep, but the bottom of the tent (waterproof by default) will be scratched and pierced.

If roots protrude from the ground, and there is nowhere else to set up a tent, you can put some soft things in this place. Or just throw branches with leaves on the ground, it will definitely be more comfortable to sleep.

Yes, and pay attention that there are no anthills under the tent. Vengeful insects practically do not show themselves in the evening, but in the morning they will happily gnaw at the bottom of the tent and wake you up with “friendly” bites even before the official rise.



2. In the mountains, and indeed in any even slightly hilly area, there will be a slight slope where you plan to sleep. It is important to go to bed with your feet down and your head up the slope (head higher than feet). Even if the slope is tiny, and you can’t feel it while lying down, at best you will wake up with a swollen face, and not at best - also with a sore head (from the flow of blood).

3. Sudden rain can ruin all your plans. Therefore, when choosing a place for a tent, try not to stand inside any funnel or hole when looking for salvation from the wind: everything will flow into it.

If there is a fairly steep slope next to the parking lot, in case of bad weather water will flow from it, and directly into your tent. Therefore, it is worth digging around an already erected tent with grooves. Once there, the water will smoothly flow around the tent and leave its inhabitants dry.



4. Pay attention to how far the tent is from the fire. According to popular wisdom, “a tent burns at a rate of $100 per second.” Therefore, the distance between the fire and the tent should be at least three meters. In addition, try to prevent smoke from getting inside, otherwise you will get a headache in the morning.

5. It is better to set up a tent away from water (near which it is very cool and damp in the evenings), and also not on the trail. Otherwise, in the dark, your campers or some late tourists will trip over your tent a couple of times, which could damage the tent or loosen the tension of the awning. As a result, you will have to get out of your warm sleeping bag and, cursing, hammer in the pegs again.


6. Practice shows that it is more convenient to pitch a tent with the exit towards the feet. More precisely, you should lay down in it with your feet towards the exit. Otherwise, if at night someone goes “until the wind” and then comes back, he will definitely step on other people’s heads, and a general uprising for a stupid reason cannot be avoided. Legs take up much less space, and it will be much easier for the unfortunate person to enter at night.

The remaining requirements for the camp site should be considered as desirable, but not mandatory. Such requirements include the convenience of a place for deploying bivouac work.

It is advisable that you don’t have to climb into a deep ravine to get water or drink a mug from a barely noticeable spring, so that you don’t have to go far to get firewood, so that the camp site is protected from the wind, and if there are a lot of mosquitoes in the forest, then, on the contrary, so that the place it was ventilated so that the tents could be pulled up on trees, and not on special stakes, etc.

If the camp does not meet such requirements, it will delay the work on setting up the camp and will require a lot of effort from tourists, but, ultimately, even in such conditions you can ensure yourself a good rest.



Aesthetic requirements for the camp site and appearance are also among the additional requirements. Of course, all other things being equal, it is better to set up camp in some beautiful, pleasing place. It is not without reason that experienced tourists who have traveled a lot in their native land try to remember such places and, on occasion, bring newcomers there. But, of course, aesthetic requirements for a camp site should not be given preference over the main ones.


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The same can be said about the appearance of the camp. Of course, it’s beautiful if the tents are placed at the same distance from the fire or if the dining “table” is decorated with a bouquet of wildflowers. But under no circumstances should this become an end in itself. Meanwhile, an inexperienced leader often forgets about this. And so, in order for the tents to be placed in one line, the camp is set up not in the forest, where it is protected from the wind and partly from the rain, where firewood is literally nearby, but somewhere on the edge of the field, near the road, open to everyone rain and wind, from where you have to walk three hundred meters to get firewood. And for the sake of a bouquet of flowers decorating the “table”, lunch is delayed for half an hour, and everyone eats cold food. In a word, when choosing a place for a camp, you should not forget about what is important and what is secondary.

Setting up a tent in the forest

Find in the forest a good place It's easiest for an overnight stay. The main thing is that there are no old, rotten trees nearby that could fall on your head.
It is also important to make sure that there are no anthills nearby, otherwise the forest orderlies will come to visit you with an “inspection”.
You should also not put up a tent on the paths of forest animals - why disturb their peace? And it won’t be good for you either if a seasoned bear or wild boar does not want to bypass an obstacle that suddenly appears on its rightful path.



A carpet of small shrubs - lingonberries, blueberries, cloudberries - is an excellent spring mattress for a tired traveler. Even on a grassy lawn it is harder to sleep. White moss lichen covers dry places. True, in rainy weather it becomes limp, but it is still dry underneath.
But on green mosses, so soft and tempting to look at, it is usually damp.
In general, before setting up the tent in your favorite place, run the interweaving of the stems through your fingers and feel the soil. If moisture appears after pressing, look for a drier place.



Lie down on the chosen place (you can lay it on a mat), roll from side to side. This way you can better determine how to position the tent, where is the top and where is the bottom. And in advance, remove a stone or branch found nearby, cut off a tussock of grass or fern from the turf.



Shelter from the rain can be found in an old mixed spruce forest. As a rule, there are always powerful, spreading spruces here, under which nothing grows, they shade the ground so much. A large amount of old dry needles accumulates here under the trunks. Wild boars, deer, and elk often roost under such trees. If the tent fits between the gnarled tree roots that often come to the surface, why not use this forest hotel for a person? This perfect place for an overnight stay. And warm, and soft, and dry!

Where is it better to pitch a tent in the forest or in a clearing?

It is always warmer to sleep under a canopy of trees than in an open meadow. This is especially felt on spring and autumn nights, when in the morning the blades of grass open place covered with frost, but there is no frost under the trees.
In summer, heavy dew falls on the meadow and the tent gets wet. Nylon ropes stretch and weaken from moisture, the awning sags, begins to touch the fabric of the tent, and if the awning’s impregnation is old, moisture will penetrate inside the tent.



You can always find shelter from the wind in the forest. Only in hurricane winds is there a danger that trees will begin to fall. During such a strong wind, you should not camp in a mature, tall forest, especially among thick aspens - they are the most fragile and break first, as easily as matches. In such weather it is better to stop among young trees.

Setting up a tent in a swamp

It happens that night overtakes a traveler in a swamp and there is no time left to choose a place. It's OK. You should chop small pine trees, make a flooring out of them, and place a tent on top.

Setting up a tent on a hillside

If you find yourself on the slope of a mountain or river valley and don’t have time to find a flat area before dark, it doesn’t matter. The slope can also be used. Set up your tent so that you sleep with your feet facing down the slope. Place a log or large rocks at the entrance of the tent so that your feet rest against them and prevent you from sliding down.



Or another option is to roll up a roll of clothing and place it under your “butt” - this also prevents rolling. Inside the tent, under the rug in the gaps, place your shoes, backpack, and food.
The next option is to put grass, rotten, easily broken wood, moss, and lichen into a sleeping bag cover. And use all this for “profiling”. The main thing is imagination! Then you will sleep softly and evenly...

Setting up a tent in winter

Before setting up a tent on the snow, you should compact the area. The easiest way to do this is with skis or a wide board. Use fir branches as a mattress. It is better not to throw the spruce branches in disarray, but to stick them into the compacted snow at a slight angle to create a springy “mattress”. This makes a wonderful spring mat.



You should climb into the tent carefully so as not to push the snow with your hands again and create holes nearby.

What not to do

The most common mistake made by novice tourists is placing polyethylene under the tent, supposedly in order not to get the bottom dirty or wet. What you fear will happen even faster. If the edge of the polyethylene protrudes even slightly from under the tent, water from the awning will inevitably flow onto it during slanting rain. The only time this is justified is when the corners are bent and attached, for example, with clothespins to the walls of the tent.
It's not scary to pitch a tent on wet grass. Let the bottom get wet, but the mat will still remain dry. If you're really afraid of wet grass, lay down plastic inside the tent. The main thing is not to put up a tent in a depression in the terrain!



You should not camp on low pebble beaches of mountain rivers. Although this is tempting: mosquitoes and midges do not annoy you in a ventilated space. However, rain that falls in the mountains and does not even touch you can sharply increase the water level in the river, and the tent will simply flood.


In the mountains in winter, it is dangerous to put up a tent in avalanche-prone areas - on slopes covered with a thick layer of snow, in narrow valleys, couloirs, and gutters. Do not stand on canopies or snow cornices hanging over cliffs. They may simply break off under your weight. It is dangerous to stand under steep slopes from which rocks may fall.

Tips for novice tourists - little tricks.

In the spring, when the snow has already melted, but the ground has not yet completely thawed, you can first make a fire at the site of the tent. Within an hour the ground will warm up, the fire can be extinguished, trampled and covered with fresh spruce paws. And put a tent on top. It will be much warmer to sleep at night. The main thing is not to leave large coals so that they don’t burn the bottom of the tent!


If you are camping for several days and the weather is rainy, it would be a good idea to dig a shallow ditch around your tent. This way you will avoid possible flooding tents.
If you have a choice, try not to pitch your tent on the sand - it will inevitably get inside your house.
Try to pitch your tent away from dense bushes or tall grass, a haven for mosquitoes and midges.

Today I would like to take a closer look at one of the issues that arouses the greatest interest among travelers with a tent. Since lately my friend and I have become interested in hitchhiking with a tent, many (and myself) at first have the question “Where can you put up a tent abroad?” “If in Russia everything is more or less clear, then suddenly are there any restrictions beyond the hill?”, “How to choose a place to sleep safely all night?”. Let's figure it out together.

1. Deep forest with wild animals. Afterwards, we realized two things. First, you need to listen to what the locals have to say. If they say that there are a lot of bears in Romania, this does not mean that you need to immediately panic, but you need to take note that it is too close to the forest line better tent do not post. And secondly, even if you are sure that there are no wild animals in the local forests (although no one can be sure), it is better not to go completely into the wilderness. If you do find yourself in the forest, try to pitch your tent away from the well-trodden paths; in addition to animals, you may also encounter people in the forests.

2. Big cities. The megacities of our planet have one nasty quality - this is a cluster huge amount people who can appear at the most unexpected times and places. Often, when you ask passers-by or even police officers where you can find without dangerous place in the city to spend the night in a tent, we get the answer “in the city park.” No no and one more time no! City parks, especially in the evenings, are the most dangerous place, since there are a large number of loitering individuals there, sometimes even in a state other than sober (depending on the country, of course). In addition, in many cities, parks are closed at night and have their own security, which also complicates night rest on the cut grass.

For example, I heard before that there are very strict laws on setting up a tent in any public place. This even applied to natural parks. And indeed, you drive into and see large stands with an endless list of “don’ts,” and people with walkie-talkies in uniform “patrol” even courtyards in a residential area. God forbid you decide to have a picnic in the children's sandbox, not to mention go to bed on one of the benches you like.

Perhaps this is very important for visiting Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Filipinos and other labor force that serves the metropolis. Anyone who has climbed all the holes in Asia will understand what I'm talking about. But, you and I are more or less civilized people, having at least a secondary vocational education or at least a Russian school education behind us. For large cities, there is such a system, as well as other options for using your ingenuity to “fit in.” But a separate article needs to be written about registrations; that’s not what we’re talking about now.

The tent is best used outside big cities. Even if the day is approaching evening, and you still have not found accommodation for the night in the metropolis, it is better to try to travel outside of it, there will be a greater chance of finding a quiet place.

Thus, in the UAE we found places to put up a tent even in parks (outside the city); it was enough to agree on this with the local police in advance. And if we were dropped off somewhere in the village, then finding a secluded place hiding from prying eyes is not a problem.

3. Banks of reservoirs. Beach. You should not place a tent on the banks of any bodies of water or even beaches close to the water’s edge, since it is unknown what the weather may “come up with” during the period of time while you are sleeping. For example, the water level may rise during high tide or heavy precipitation (rain), and in the morning you and your tent will set off on a circumnavigation... no, not a trip, but a sailing trip.

Once, while in China, we just found ourselves in the city at night, and for a long time we could not find a place to stay. Until we came across an area near the river. My friend noticed a nice flat area, right on the shore. Moreover, from the edge of the site to the water it was about a meter high. My intuition haunted me, and I suggested talking to the guys from the local cafe, which was located right there, only a little higher. They sheltered us for the night and even gave us a roof. We learned about our luck in the morning, because at night there was such a downpour that the site chosen by the river was completely hidden by water (!). We also stood on the beaches, but away from the water's edge and waves.

4. On private territory without the permission of the owner or security. In private areas it is very calm and, sometimes even comfortable, to sleep in a tent, because it is guarded. Often this is a well-groomed green area with a flat surface, and you just want to pitch a tent in the trimmed bushes. However, I would not recommend doing this without the permission of the owner of the territory. I think there is no need to explain that serious problems can arise, even if not at night (because they may not notice in the dark), then certainly in the morning.

We had one case in the Philippines when we went through all possible safe options for overnight accommodation (registration, police help, neutral territory), and nothing helped. We noticed a private area near, as it seemed to us at night, a university under construction. Without asking anyone, we simply settled where it was convenient. Luckily, the night went well, but in the morning we were woken up by two guards who were clearly not happy that arrogant white people had set up “camping” in a protected area. There were no showdowns, and the guys in uniform even waited until we got out of the tent in order to have an educational conversation with the “stupid” tourists.

However, everything could have ended differently. Like, for example, in Thailand, when we settled in her cafe, which was no longer working, without the owner’s permission, and a man with a rifle was called to us, and then “to provide assistance” he was taken to the police.

5. Large open spaces. Fields. As you can imagine, if you put up a tent in such a place, it will be like an “eyesore” for all curious people. In addition, on flat surfaces there are often strong winds (steppes, fields, deserts), which will “sway” the tent in different directions and interfere with sleep (it all depends on the tent). This did not happen to us, however, I heard from other travelers about the possibility of lightning striking a tent during a thunderstorm in an open space.

Choosing a safe place to pitch your tent.

Taking into account all of the above, we tried to select a place for a tent according to the following criteria.

  • between forest and city– we usually chose places on the outskirts of the city or found small fields with bushes and fences, which at the same time hide from unnecessary attention and protect from strong winds. These can be woodlands, abandoned vegetable gardens, country parks, forks in roads with forest areas, etc.
  • territory on the site of a country house- in order not to frighten the residents and God forbid we run into an “evil dog”, we only asked to enter such areas if the main gate was open and one of the household members was visible in the yard. If you are lucky enough to “run into” hospitable hosts, even if after meeting you they do not invite you into the house (as often happened in the Caucasus or Central Asia), then they will definitely give you coffee or tea.

  • small hill– necessary when choosing a place so that in case of rain you don’t end up in a puddle. If it is a slope, try to place the tent so that the resulting stream does not pass under you. You can dig around a tent, but in “hitchhiking mode” it takes extra time.
  • invisibility– why is this so important? And it’s not just about drunken individuals or bandits. Such people most likely won’t climb on their own, they’ll be afraid. But children or in “wild countries” local residents who for the first time in their lives see not only a foreigner, but also a tent - this is a real problem. It will be very, very difficult to get rid of their excessive attention and curiosity. Some are so unceremonious that they can shine a flashlight right inside the “temporary home,” as happened to us in China.
  • roof, canopy, awning– it will be very nice to find an additional “roof” for the tent, especially if you are traveling for a very long time. Surprised? “Why a roof if you have a two-layer tent?” - you ask. Surely anyone who has traveled with a tent for at least six months will understand what I mean. Of course, if you go on a nature holiday once a year, the purchased tent may even last for several years. However, when you use it every day in all kinds of climatic conditions, it becomes unusable quite quickly. But it is not always possible to buy a suitable replacement at the right time. Therefore, if you have extra time, then I advise you to look for an additional roof, canopy, awning, or even a tree with a good crown that will protect your tent from heavy rains, from the bright sun that burns upper layer tents, as well as from long drying in the morning of the same layer after rain or condensation (with a large temperature difference).

  • campings– very common in European countries and, as a rule, not free. That is, you pay a symbolic amount of money (for example, 150 rubles), for which you get a protected area, a flat place for your tent, a toilet, and in some cases a shower, firewood, electricity and even Wi-Fi, but the latter can also be paid for separately fee. I’ll say right away that we didn’t use this, since in some cases they ask for the same amount of money for which you can find a room in a “guesthouse” in the city.
  • unfinished or old houses– if you ask me which is better: an old abandoned house or a new house under construction, I will choose the second option. Why? Abandoned houses usually have their own history, good or bad, and after it falls into disrepair, they begin to use it as warehouses, places for one-on-one meetings, or generally as a shelter for “shady” affairs. New houses do not yet carry any energy; as a rule, they are guarded (but sometimes not), and the only dirt you can find there are boards, bricks and cement. That is, for relaxing in a tent, I prefer to use construction sites, however, as I already said, if there is no strict security there.

Naturally, after traveling around the world in this way, you will choose the best option for yourself. And of course, there are always exceptions to the rules; I myself sometimes deviate from them. But, you see, it’s easier to start based at least on someone else’s example.

Before traveling to a particular country, you should always study its rules and laws. There is no need to leaf through the Talmuds of the constitution and codes. It is enough to study the issues of free travel around the country. It may turn out that these laws have not been in effect for a long time, or simply no one is following them, but just in case, you need to know.

For example, in many reserves or national parks Setting up tents and making fires outside special campsites is prohibited and subject to huge fines. It makes sense to clarify such questions in advance. And of course, “study” the experience of other travelers before traveling to a specific country.

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