Boy Raises £700,000 For Charity Shares Top Camping Tips To Beginner Campers
Max Woosey, 12, captured the hearts of the nation in 2020 by camping out to raise money for local hospices, and now wants to encourage others to get outside.
Checking the weather in advance, packing flip flops for night-time trips to the toilet, and zipping up all entrances to keep the bugs at bay, are among the youngster's top tips.
He also advises taking extra tent pegs to be used with a rubber mallet, wearing polyester clothing which dries quickly in the rain and turning off electrical devices to enjoy the experience.
His advice comes after research of 2,000 adults carried out by Camping in the Forest found one in six have never been camping and 23 per cent have only been once or twice.
Max, who has teamed up with the campsite chain to help offer beginners some handy advice, said: 'I only planned to spend a few weeks sleeping outside, but that soon became months, and before I knew it, I passed the year mark.
“I've been through several tents - but that's more due to weather conditions than lack of preparation.
“Spending hundreds of nights in the great outdoors has meant I've learned a trick or two during my time in the tent.
“There are so many benefits to camping - switching off and embracing nature is good for the mind, and I hope my tips will inspire those who've never camped before to give it a try.”
Of the more inexperienced campers polled, 46 per cent admit the bad weather can put them off, while 44 per cent don't relish the idea of an uncomfortable night's sleep.
Having to leave the tent in the middle of the night for the toilet, being forced to lug everything to the shower and feeling cold at night, are other reasons some will avoid the great outdoors.
While 22 per cent are worried about wildlife getting into their tent and 12 per cent fear they'll suddenly wake and find themselves surrounded by cows.
Bugs (35 per cent), mud (33 per cent) and even condensation on the side of the tent (13 per cent) have put people off the idea of camping.
But Max, from Braunton, Devon, reckons both writing a list and over-preparing for a trip away - including reading online tips, watching YouTube videos and reading up on local amenities - can help those nervous about sleeping under canvas.
Passion for the outdoorsThe study, carried out via OnePoll, found fresh air, being close to nature and seeing the stars are among the things people love most about camping.
While others enjoy amazing views from the tent, eating breakfast outside and hearing bird song in the morning.
And while just one in 10 adults class their outdoor skills as 'excellent', 45 per cent are considering a camping holiday in the future as a more affordable option.
Camping in the Forest is offering one novice camper the chance to stay at one of its UK sites this summer, along with a £500 cash prize .
Spokesperson Rebecca Phipps said:“As one of the nation's most enthusiastic campers, Max's experience and passion for the great outdoors is admirable, so we were delighted to team up with him to offer guidance to those who are tempted to camp, but might be a little daunted by the prospect.
“His knowledge from spending so long under canvas is undeniable, but we think he proves camping is an accessible option to anyone - and at such a young age too.
“With so many beautiful sites to explore in the UK, and with more people considering camping than ever before, we want to help prospective campers as much as possible and inspire them to enjoy the great outdoors.”
Max's top 20 tips
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