1. A person responsible for the protection and management of a forest or park.
1. The activity of catching fish, often done in rivers, lakes, or the ocean while camping.
2. A large natural flow of water, perfect for fishing, swimming, and canoeing.
3. A warm, portable bed for sleeping in when camping, often in the form of a zippered bag.
4. A strong, thick cord, commonly used for securing belongings or creating makeshift structures.
5. A leisurely stroll through natural surroundings, observing plants, animals, and landscapes.
6. A transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid essential for the survival of all forms of life.
7. A portable shelter made of fabric, supported by poles and pegs.
7. Long, pointed stakes driven into the ground to secure the corners of a tent.
8. A meal eaten outdoors, often during a camping trip, usually consisting of packed food.
9. A path or track, often through a forest or wilderness, for outdoor walking or hiking.
10. A small arthropod animal, often found in nature and sometimes a nuisance while camping.
11. A bag worn on the back, used for carrying clothes, food, and other supplies while camping.
12. The act of resting in a reclined position, usually in a sleeping bag or tent.
13. To walk a long distance, especially across country or in the woods or mountains.
14. The area behind a house, typically used for outdoor activities like camping.
15. Remote or isolated rural areas, often with forests and unspoiled landscapes, perfect for camping.
16. A visual representation of an area, used for navigation and planning camping trips.