Saturday, January 9, 2010

Tent Camping In Texas Camping Without Tent - Sleep Outside, Is It Safe?

Camping without tent - sleep outside, is it safe? - tent camping in texas

I will be camping at Lost Maples State Park, near San Antonio, Texas. By this time of the month has a very pleasant climate, I wanted to sleep outside without a tent (just the sleeping bag and pillow, perhaps). Do I have something like that? What is the problem, ie the snake or the shape of tomorrow? I hope so, because I have never done before and I think it's great.

10 comments:

chris w said...

Beware of Texas mosquitoes. everything is great there.

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BeachBum... said...

Snakes, scorpions, spiders and everything will be attracted to you and heat it `ll be there in the middle of the night. Even insects like mosquitoes and ticks that you take advantage of.
Remember to shake your shoes before putting them on, the majority of bites by spiders and scorpions, as PPL are moved to turn the foot into the shoe or boot without him on the head.
Not even in dry river beds, which tend to flash floods, sleep with or without a tent.

Rob said...

not that its safe or not .. To each his own ... But this is a good trick, put the socks on the opening of the boots ... something like a condom, which can keep the socks little one and harmful insects / animals to dry in the open ...

I have a small business that easy to install and dry, very good protection against wind and rain awakens possible for me and keep mosquitoes and insects ... Id do not listen to save an animal sniffing and the first to my face ... gives me a chance to respond properly,

da.yoope... said...

The only way to really discover in the camps on the floor with shooting stars and see just how many stars in the sky be surprised if their distance from an artificial light.
Something for the camp in this way, it's a tent or, better yet, a caravan near by in case the weather is bad and to stop the rain or cold, and there is morning dew, etc.

jinglehi... said...

Go to weather.com and see how it was cold, the nights you want to go. Check your score in his sleeping bag, so it is warm enough.

It is the morning dew, no form. It's a bit of condensation. I would be more afraid of snakes, scorpions and ticks in Texas.

jinglehi... said...

Go to weather.com and see how it was cold, the nights you want to go. Check your score in his sleeping bag, so it is warm enough.

It is the morning dew, no form. It's a bit of condensation. I would be more afraid of snakes, scorpions and ticks in Texas.

Stopher said...

Tent is all fun and games until a skunk accidentally in a tent. Then it's time to expect to find the exit while crawling on your face and everything about you.

Stopher said...

Tent is all fun and games until a skunk accidentally in a tent. Then it's time to expect to find the exit while crawling on your face and everything about you.

viper808... said...

I like tents .. thats just me ... but if you 4 hours ... I had an accident in a sleeping bag .... everything will be okay, water in the bag, even in a tent, there is no problem. To make sure there is no rain in the night and well

Blue Moon said...

Use a hammock with a network error. They will be kept on the ground and push mosquitoes. It is more convenient on the floor without a mattress or sleeping.

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