…Camping, also called camping or bivouac, refers to living temporarily outdoors. In addition to using tents, camping can also include using bungalows, cottages, huts, or natural features such as rock huts. In the case of mountaineering, it also includes bivouacs in simple bivouacs, snow caves or igloos (dome-shaped dwellings made of stacked blocks of snow or ice) during the snowy season, and camping without any accommodation facilities. *Some of the terminology that mentions "camping" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…キャンピングcamping,野営または露営ともいい,野外における一時的な生活をすること。テント利用のほか,バンガロー,コテージ,ヒュッテなどを利用するものや岩小屋など自然の地物を利用するものがあり,また登山の場合,簡単なツェルトザックなどでビバークするもの,積雪期に雪洞やイグルー(雪や氷のブロックを積み上げてつくったドーム型の住居)を利用するもの,宿泊設備を何も持たない野営なども広義には含んでいる。… ※「camping」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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