Mihály Domokos, Péter Dorka, Dr. Ferenc Győri, Gábor Kiss: Recreation I.
VI.1.1. Camps and camping
Camps represent a unique environment for socialization and they are managed by a community-created system of rules. The primary aim of camping is to share experiences and develop the campers’ personality. Another task is to realize the aims by going through a set of tasks and training programs. Camps usually last for several days or a week, and as far as accomodation is concerned, full board or half board is available and participants usually pay a participation fee.
When camping in nature, we are not simply ’guests’, but we are parts of nature, too. Only the most basic convenience is avaliable, so camping means the changing of our lifestyle, too.