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Camping – it’s in tents
Tents have a potent ancient and romantic allure believes PETER FROST as over five million British adults and children will have spend some time under canvas this summer

OVER a million new tents are sold in Britain every year with a total retail value of over £135 million. Best guesses suggest well over five million adults and children will take a tenting trip this summer.

Some will be festival goers, glampers and some simple holiday makers spending nights under canvas. Camping in all its many forms is about freedom, self-sufficiency and engaging with mother nature herself.

Tents mean different things to different people. For nomads — from the Siberian Yupik to the Sioux — camping is a way of life, an ancient pursuit.

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