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    How do I get spiders out of my tent?
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    Peppermint oil is supposed to be good at keeping away spiders. Mix one part oil to two parts water, then spray it around the perimeter of your tent.
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    How do I seal leaks in my tarp/tent?
    Kyle
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    If you're already at your campsite, use tape, leaves, glue or resin. You can even use your own clothes.
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    Why should I keep the tent clear of sharp objects?
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    It is extremely easy to tear tent material, hence the high likelihood of this happening if sharp objects are pressing onto the tent walls or floor. This means being careful not to place it over sharp rocks or vegetation, and avoiding leaving pocket knives, sharp-edged items or scissors anywhere in the tent.
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    What do I do if the stakes stay in place, but the water keeps rising outside of the tent?
    Antp2103
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    Remove all of your valuable stuff to your car, or set them on something that is high off the ground.
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    Should I put a tarp under the tent?
    Community Answer
    No. As the article states, putting a tarp underneath your tent outside could cause water to get into it. You should put a tarp on the bottom floor of your tent inside.
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    How do I stay warm at night? I'm going camping tomorrow, and the temperature will be below freezing.
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    Bring warm blankets and sleep in thick, heavy clothes. If the temperature is so low you are still shivering and have no more blankets and/or heavy clothing, consider sleeping in your car overnight. If it is still too cold, consider going home earlier than planned.
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    When it’s rainy what is a good rain jacket?
    Thetenshub
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    Here are two good options: Columbia Watertight II: This jacket is lightweight but keeps out rain and wind. It’s affordable, reliable, and packs down small, making it easy to carry along. Patagonia Torrentshell 3L: If you're looking for a premium option, this jacket is super durable and has great breathability. It’s ideal for both light drizzles and heavy rain, with multiple layers to prevent moisture from seeping in.
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