QUESTIONS
1.
1.
Asked how they would rate their personal camping competency, 45.7 per cent of Canadians ranked themselves as good, and 27.4 per cent said their skills are passable, but they can glamp. Fewer said their skills are "meh" at best, and four per cent said "dangerous — I am my own worst camping enemy. "Turns out, only 10.1 per cent rated themselves as excellent at camping. How would you rate your personal camping competency skills?
Excellent
12%
106 votes
Good
25%
224 votes
Passable but I can glamp
20%
179 votes
OK at best
18%
163 votes
Bad
25%
221 votes
2.
2.
The big question for most campers is how long it would take to set up a tent. In the Scouts Canada survey, 28.4 per cent of Canadians confidently said 10 minutes, while 24.3 per cent said 15 minutes. A tie came in with 14.1 per cent of respondents picking either 20 or 30 minutes. And the honesty award went to 13.5 per cent, who admitted it would take more than 45 minutes to get the tent upright. Five per cent said they didn't know how long it would take. How long do you think it would take you to set up a tent?
10 minutes or less
8%
67 votes
11-15 minutes
13%
114 votes
16-20 minutes
13%
116 votes
21-25 minutes
10%
86 votes
26-30 minutes
8%
68 votes
Over 30 minutes
17%
152 votes
Unsure
32%
290 votes
3.
3.
The majority of Canadians — 82.5 per cent — are OK with going to the bathroom outdoors, with almost half saying "it's part of the experience." But 39.2 per cent said "they don't like it but when nature calls…" Just over 10 per cent said "they can do outhouses — but draw the line at that." Only 6.4 per cent called it a "dealbreaker." Would you be OK with going to the bathroom outdoors?
Yes
48%
433 votes
No
31%
273 votes
Undecided
21%
187 votes
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