Camping is an activity that not necessarily requires a tent. Although we normally associate camping with sleeping in a tent, some people prefer to carry only what they need when they stay out in nature. Adventurers truly enjoy the thrill that offers sleeping without your normal accommodations. Camping tentless gives you the ultimate experience of becoming one with nature and it adds more excitement to your trip. This might not be for everyone but if you want to try something reckless and fun like camping with only a backpack full of essentials, then you must know there are some required items you have to bring with you. Let's take a look.
Unless you want to sleep on the floor with countless bugs, I would advise bringing a hammock to sleep in or to simply rest in when you need it. You can comfortably fold it and carry it in your backpack, then when you want to use it, you only need two trees to set the hammock, and that's it, ready to sleep. It's always a better idea to sleep away from the floor, there are hundreds of bugs and other animals that can harm you, this is nature after all. Another advantage is that sleeping in a hammock is 10 times better than sleeping on dirt or rocks.
Bugs can be annoying and since you're staying out in the wild, they're going to see you as a giant candy. Bringing bug repellent is extremely important to keep out all the unpleasant mosquito bites and other types of insects that can bite you and cause an infection. You might even develop an allergic reaction, and let's just say that when you're isolated from the world, getting an infection is not a good experience. So, avoid bugs and other kinds of animals at all costs.
If you have extra space it's recommendable to bring a tarp as well. It doesn't have to be too big, it only needs to cover yourself from the rain. The weather can be unpredictable, even if you check all the weather apps, or the weather forecast, there's still a possibility that it might rain during your trip. Getting yourself wet in the rain and staying in those clothes is one of the worst things you can do. Eventually, the night will come and the temperature will drop, meaning that you could easily suffer from hypothermia, which can be deadly. Therefore, always stay warm and dry.
You won't have the safety and warmth of a tent, so you'll mostly rely on your clothes and the fire to stay warm. In the last paragraph, we highlighted the importance of staying dry and the consequences of getting wet in the rain. Just like that, even if it doesn't rain, your body has to stay warm, which can be sometimes a problem at night, even in the summer, nights can be pretty chilly. So, pack clothes that will make you stay warm at all times.