California Camping : Don’t Get Caught in the Rain – A Cautionary Tale
Author: Adam Costa
Source: ezinearticles.com
Can a hurricane survival Cheddarwurst tent? Here's, california camping, a funny story for you … Last year, my friends and I met at Sunset State Beach in California. The camp is called the sunset because perhaps the best sunset over the Pacific Ocean California.We finished around noon and immediately purchases. This meant unpacking the car, assembling our tents, and once with a beer. Covers all our stores were pretty standard with the dome-shaped poles, and water resistant.
Well, almost everyone. One of our friends from the basic tent and decided to design makeshift tent with a giant blue tarp and some bungee cords. It looked really decent.When we checked, the ranger gave us a time with a slight chance of rain and added his opinion that there would be none. We have enjoyed most of the day with a couple of beers, a walk to the beach, a few beers, grilling sausages, a few beers, eat Cheddarwurst (that decided our new store architect), chat in the fireplace, and a beers.
When the sun did our eyes and retired to our tents before thereafter.It be about five hours later, I awoke in a puddle of water that a hurricane had decided to blow in Well, so was "not really a hurricane, but it seemed that, california camping, at that time. As I unzipped my tent and peered into the darkness, I saw a giant blue sail flapping like a candle, which lost its wind. Not wanting to endure the cold and damp, I tried to sleep a little longer, but only ended up there dawn.
When worldwide rose in the morning, we realized that our designer store fled the scene of the storm, leaving only a blue tarp soaked. His car was gone and we laughed and gave them an A for effort.The moral of the story is prepared in a decent tent. While our friend is not a tent, for starters, my tent did not pass the test. It is best to do your research on the shop work for you.PS My personal advice is to invest in a good water proof tent.
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Adam Costa began his travel adventures at the age of 19 with a round the world trip across thirteen countries. He has worked as a North American tour guide, running tours in Canada, Mexico and all over the United States, from San Francisco to Boston to Key West, Florida. Currently, he works as a travel agent, and continues to dream of hitting the road.
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