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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Wenzel 3- by 3- Foot Utility Tent

Customer Review: Exceeded expectation
I ordered this tent thinking it is just a privacy shelter. It actually came with a shower bag. For the price, it is very good value. Putting it together was also very easy and straightforward. I did not need to read the manual twice. It is a lot easier with 2 person, because of the size and design. It is not very heavy, but definitely not the "one time use" kind. The tent is pretty roomy inside. It feels bigger than what I thought a 3x3 tend would be. I did have problem with one of the pole. While taking the tent down, one of the clips popped out of the pole. I have never had this happen to me before with any of the collapsible poles. I thought I was stuck with a broken leg. It took me a little to figure out how to jam the clip back into the pole. That's why I could not rate this product with 5 stars. If you are looking for something as a privacy shelter or shower tent, this is not a bad choice.
Customer Review: Awesome Privacy Shelter
I am thrilled with this purchase. It kept the wetness and sand out of my tent while camping. We used it as a changing room after swimming.


Naturism is the social culture of living without clothes and remaining so in public and private places. Generally considered synonymous with clothes-free travel, according to the NFN (Dutch Naturist Federation), is the way of living in harmony with nature and in state of nature. Characterized by common nudity, naturism aims to promote self respect, respect for other people and respect for nature and environment.

Naturism began in the beginning of the 20th century, in Germany and France, as a reaction to the Victorian morality and industrialisation. Heinrich Pudor, Richard Ungewitter and Magnus Weidemann founded Freikrperkultur (FKK) meaning "free body culture" in Germany. It was propagated by Kienn de Mongeot, Jacques Demarquette and the Durville brothers. Later, the movement became popular in Netherlands, Belgium, and several other European countries.

People interested in this pastime aim to make the naturism more accessible for the general public and camping is one way in which people who enjoy this lifestyle choice often enjoy time with like minded people. Naturism camping is said to be begun with the world's first camp set up Freilichtpark Klingberg, near the German place called Lubeck in 1903. This form of camping in fact became a very popular way of spreading this lifestyle all over the world. The beauty of this style of camping is enjoyed with the idea of having an environment in which everyone can really enjoy the beauty of gettign back to nature and enjoying the outdoors and the freedom to enjoy naturism with friends and family.

Naturists believe that clothing, the mark of civilization, is evil in the current out-of-balance society. Clothing in other words is considered to take people away from a number of benefits of nature. Camping in this way, particularly in a country such a France where the natural form of camping is common pace across the country, it is largely a family activity, with people experiencing nature the way God intended us to. "If He had wanted certain body parts covered, he was quite capable of designing the body with those parts covered. The fact shows that there is nothing inherently offensive about our bodies," advocate the naturists.

There are a number of sporting activities, such as swimming, boating, hiking, canuding, etc are organized in these camp sites, with a number of modern amenities often available. Camping is forever popular with people looking to enjoy a vacation free of clothes and sites worldwide continue to increase in numbers.

Paul writer for Cap D'agde naturism, France & Naturism Camping in France.

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