Never mind the trend towards ultralight hiking, Athena Tsavliris, Weekend Post, writes in Canada.com
"Forget fighting gale winds in a leaky tent with two sticks and a tin of Spam. These days, camping is pitching a whole new image. Think hanging out in a silk sari-lined tent, wearing cashmere socks and a caftan, sipping Soju and leafing through W."It seems that the British are popularising the idea of putting glamour into camping. Even coining the term 'Glamping'. The problem is that no matter how chic your tent, if it is raining, you still get wet when you step outside and mud is a great leveller
Labels: camping, glamping, Hiking, trekking