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Place to pitch a tent
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campsite
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n. a site where people on holiday can pitch a tent [syn: campground , camping site , camping ground , bivouac , encampment , camping area ]
Usage examples of campsite.
The Labor Day run to the Brownfield campsite 20 miles north of Coronation starts in 1973.
The grass all around the campsite had been flattened by the buffalos a smaller herd than the one that had almost trampled her father to death, but big enough to obliterate any evidence of human passing.
Two rifle shots had failed to scare off the kayakers, forcing Sammy Tigertail to abandon the shell-mound campsite upon which he had hoped to commune with the ancient Calusas.
Some days Jondalar felt that they spent so much time going up and down, they made little progress forward, but the valleys offered sheltered campsites out of the wind, and the rivers supplied the necessary water in a land that was otherwise dry.
It was a logical campsite for the Tillamook, or anyone else who was living in this area.
It had turned the campsite into an instant quagmire, but the big driving wheels of the war wags had got them moving without any serious difficulties.
He imagined Captain Waxman would not be pleased that he and Kouwe had kept hushed about the nighttime prowlers around their campsites.
Headand spotlights blazing across the rolling red sand, they rode the axleless truck back to the campsite and resumed work.
For it was best to hole up on high ground, away from natural campsites, in Apacheria.
L E G E N D After the men had fled, Kady sat absolutely still for a long time, staring into the light in front of the ruins, looking at the empty campsite.
Near this campsite, Iza found several tall, wandlike, slim-stemmed hollyhocks with large bright flowers.
Droog had scoured the floodplain of the stream for the nodules of flint that had washed down the mountain, and dragged several back to the campsite.
He faced away from the campsite, sunk his talons deeply into the ground, and energetically beat his wings as if he was trying to lift the earth itself.
The Chugach campsite on Valdez harbour happened to be the only place on the entire Alaska coast that could geologically support an oil tanker terminal.
Though all mounted and accoutered for the road, they had not yet assembled in marching order but were gathered in small groups, chatting, jesting, spitting, watching the beehive of activities within the perimeters of the soon to be abandoned campsite.