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[[File:Tent.jpg|thumb|[[T'Pol]] camping on [[Archer IV]]]]
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[[File:Tent.jpg|thumb|[[T'Pol]] camping on Archer IV]]
 
[[File:Spock, McCoy and Kirk camping.jpg|thumb|Kirk, Spock, and McCoy camping in Yosemite National Park]]
 
[[File:Spock, McCoy and Kirk camping.jpg|thumb|Kirk, Spock, and McCoy camping in Yosemite National Park]]
 
'''Camping''' was a popular activity that involved cooking over [[campfire]]s, spending the [[night]] outdoors, and overall enjoying nature. Camping was not limited to the [[Human]] [[race]], but was known throughout many other [[culture]]s.
 
'''Camping''' was a popular activity that involved cooking over [[campfire]]s, spending the [[night]] outdoors, and overall enjoying nature. Camping was not limited to the [[Human]] [[race]], but was known throughout many other [[culture]]s.
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In [[September]] [[2152]], while confined to the [[catwalk]], {{Captain}} Jonathan Archer asked [[T'Pol]] if she ever went camping. She told him that she once participated in the ''[[kahs-wan]]'' ritual where she was taken to the [[desert]] and left to survive for ten [[day]]s. ({{ENT|The Catwalk}})
 
In [[September]] [[2152]], while confined to the [[catwalk]], {{Captain}} Jonathan Archer asked [[T'Pol]] if she ever went camping. She told him that she once participated in the ''[[kahs-wan]]'' ritual where she was taken to the [[desert]] and left to survive for ten [[day]]s. ({{ENT|The Catwalk}})
   
In [[2287]], Captain [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], [[Spock]], and [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] took [[shore leave]] on [[Earth]] in Yosemite National Park. Prior to leaving, Spock consulted with the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}}'s [[computer library]] to learn of the customs associated with 'camping out.' They participated in camping [[ritual]]s such as singing songs like "''[[Row, Row, Row Your Boat]]''", cooking over a campfire, and roasting [[marshmallow]]s. The crisis on [[Nimbus III]] interrupted their shore leave, however. ({{film|5}})
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In [[2287]], Captain [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], [[Spock]], and [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] took [[shore leave]] on [[Earth]] in Yosemite National Park. Prior to leaving, Spock consulted with the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}}'s [[computer library]] to learn of the customs associated with "camping out." They participated in camping [[ritual]]s such as singing songs like "[[Row, Row, Row Your Boat]]", cooking over a campfire, and roasting [[marshmallow]]s. The crisis on [[Nimbus III]] interrupted their shore leave, however. ({{film|5}})
   
 
After [[Wesley Crusher]]'s [[birth]], [[Jack Crusher|Jack]] and [[Beverly Crusher]] took their son on a camping trip to [[Balfour Lake]], where Wesley threw [[manta leaf|manta leave]]s into the fire. ({{TNG|Attached}})
 
After [[Wesley Crusher]]'s [[birth]], [[Jack Crusher|Jack]] and [[Beverly Crusher]] took their son on a camping trip to [[Balfour Lake]], where Wesley threw [[manta leaf|manta leave]]s into the fire. ({{TNG|Attached}})
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[[John Torres]] also used to take his [[daughter]] [[B'Elanna Torres|B'Elanna]] on camping trips with her [[cousin]]s when she was little, before he abandoned his family. ({{VOY|Lineage}})
 
[[John Torres]] also used to take his [[daughter]] [[B'Elanna Torres|B'Elanna]] on camping trips with her [[cousin]]s when she was little, before he abandoned his family. ({{VOY|Lineage}})
   
Prior to [[2367]], the [[Sisko family]] made a camping trip to [[Itamish III]], where [[Jake Sisko]] learned [[water skiing]]. While on a camping trip on [[Unnamed_Gamma_Quadrant_planets#Dominion_planet|a planet]] in the [[Gamma Quadrant]] in [[2370]], Jake recalled this vacation as the happiest time he and his parents had had together. ({{DS9|The Jem'Hadar}})
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Prior to [[2367]], the [[Sisko family]] made a camping trip to [[Itamish III]], where [[Jake Sisko]] learned [[water skiing]]. While on a camping trip on [[Unnamed Gamma Quadrant planets#Dominion planet|a planet]] in the [[Gamma Quadrant]] in [[2370]], Jake recalled this vacation as the happiest time he and his parents had had together. ({{DS9|The Jem'Hadar}})
   
 
While exploring [[New Earth|a planet]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]] in [[2372]] , Captain [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] and [[Commander]] [[Chakotay]] of the {{USS|Voyager}} were bitten by an [[insect]] and [[infection|infected]] with a [[virus]]. The only thing keeping the two alive was the planet's [[ecosystem]]. ''Voyager'' was forced to depart to find an [[antidote]], leaving the two stranded on the planet, where they resorted to camping to survive. ({{VOY|Resolutions}})
 
While exploring [[New Earth|a planet]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]] in [[2372]] , Captain [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] and [[Commander]] [[Chakotay]] of the {{USS|Voyager}} were bitten by an [[insect]] and [[infection|infected]] with a [[virus]]. The only thing keeping the two alive was the planet's [[ecosystem]]. ''Voyager'' was forced to depart to find an [[antidote]], leaving the two stranded on the planet, where they resorted to camping to survive. ({{VOY|Resolutions}})

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T'Pol camping on Archer IV

Spock, McCoy and Kirk camping

Kirk, Spock, and McCoy camping in Yosemite National Park

Camping was a popular activity that involved cooking over campfires, spending the night outdoors, and overall enjoying nature. Camping was not limited to the Human race, but was known throughout many other cultures.

As a child, Trip Tucker went camping with his friends, spending half the night watching the stars and wondering what Sol looked like from far away. In 2151, while Enterprise visited Archer IV, Tucker and Travis Mayweather took the opportunity to go camping and Tucker could view Sol from another planet. (ENT: "Strange New World")

In the first draft script of ENT: "Strange New World", it was established that Henry Archer often took his son Jonathan on camping trips to Yosemite National Park.

Later that year, when an Enterprise away team was spending time on Dakala, Tucker and Malcolm Reed assembled some camping equipment on the ship to bring down to the surface. (ENT: "Rogue Planet")

In September 2152, while confined to the catwalk, Captain Jonathan Archer asked T'Pol if she ever went camping. She told him that she once participated in the kahs-wan ritual where she was taken to the desert and left to survive for ten days. (ENT: "The Catwalk")

In 2287, Captain Kirk, Spock, and Doctor McCoy took shore leave on Earth in Yosemite National Park. Prior to leaving, Spock consulted with the USS Enterprise-A's computer library to learn of the customs associated with "camping out." They participated in camping rituals such as singing songs like "Row, Row, Row Your Boat", cooking over a campfire, and roasting marshmallows. The crisis on Nimbus III interrupted their shore leave, however. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)

After Wesley Crusher's birth, Jack and Beverly Crusher took their son on a camping trip to Balfour Lake, where Wesley threw manta leaves into the fire. (TNG: "Attached")

Sergey Rozhenko regularly took his sons Nikolai and Worf camping in the Ural Mountains, where they could hear the howling of wolves. (DS9: "Change of Heart")

John Torres also used to take his daughter B'Elanna on camping trips with her cousins when she was little, before he abandoned his family. (VOY: "Lineage")

Prior to 2367, the Sisko family made a camping trip to Itamish III, where Jake Sisko learned water skiing. While on a camping trip on a planet in the Gamma Quadrant in 2370, Jake recalled this vacation as the happiest time he and his parents had had together. (DS9: "The Jem'Hadar")

While exploring a planet in the Delta Quadrant in 2372 , Captain Janeway and Commander Chakotay of the USS Voyager were bitten by an insect and infected with a virus. The only thing keeping the two alive was the planet's ecosystem. Voyager was forced to depart to find an antidote, leaving the two stranded on the planet, where they resorted to camping to survive. (VOY: "Resolutions")

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