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2. Choose a Flat Durable Surface
A flat durable surface is the best spot to set up a tent. Campgrounds almost always have established campsites. They are often cleared from pinecones and sticks and are comfortable spots to set up a tent.
If I have to choose my own spot, I try to choose an area where I’ll make the least impact. And flat, slaby rock areas or flat, dirt areas without vegetation are the best options.
3. Use a Tent Footprint
While optional and sometimes sold separately from a tent, a tent footprint is important to increase the lifespan of your tent. The extra layer prevents holes in the bottom of your tent and if you are camping in a wet area it will keep the inside of your tent floor dryer.
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