
CAMPING VOCABULARY

Campsite: A location where people set up tents or other accommodations for camping.
Sentence: “We found a beautiful campsite by the river to set up our tents.”

Tent: A portable shelter made of fabric, typically supported by poles, used for camping.
Sentence: “We pitched our tent near the campfire so we could stay warm at night.”
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Campfire: A small outdoor fire used for warmth, cooking, or light while camping.
Sentence: “We sat around the campfire, roasting marshmallows and telling stories.”

Sleeping Bag: A bag used for sleeping outdoors, usually insulated to keep the user warm.
Sentence: “I made sure to pack my sleeping bag because it gets cold at night in the mountains.”

Backpacking: Hiking with all necessary gear (like a tent and food) carried in a backpack, typically over long distances.
Sentence: “We went backpacking for three days through the national park.”
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Hiking: Walking in nature, usually on trails or paths, as part of a camping or outdoor adventure.
Sentence: “After setting up camp, we went hiking to explore the nearby waterfall.”

Compass: A device used to determine directions, often used in outdoor activities like hiking.
Sentence: “We used a compass to make sure we were heading in the right direction on our hike.”

Trail: A marked path through the wilderness, often used for hiking or walking.
Sentence: “The trail was well-marked, so we didn’t get lost on our hike.”
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Lantern: A portable light source, often used while camping at night.
Sentence: “We hung a lantern outside the tent to light up the campsite after dark.”

Camp Stove: A small, portable stove used for cooking food while camping.
Sentence: “We used a camp stove to cook breakfast while we were camping in the woods.”

Fire Pit: A designated area for making a fire at a campsite.
Sentence: “We gathered around the fire pit in the evening to cook dinner and enjoy the warmth.”

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