Camp setup generator

Generate a safer campsite layout before you arrive.

Choose the group, wind, shelter, and camp systems, then use the diagram to keep the sleep zone calmer and the fire side safer.

Guided layout builder

Build the camp footprint before you arrive.

This tool is meant to feel practical: define the people, wind, and systems first, then let the diagram arrange a calmer campsite.

Stage 1 of 3

Trip profile

Who is this camp for and how much space do they really need?

Builder suggestion

Keep the footprint honest first. A smaller camp that is easy to manage is better than a crowded one.

Camp type

People

Live campsite plan

Duo comfort camp

2 people, 1 tent, and a comfort layout arranged so the sleep zone stays more protected than the service zone.

Duo layoutComfort comfortWeather coverFire-safe spacingVehicle-assisted base
SLEEP SIDESERVICE SIDE

Diagram context

General camp layout - Duo - Comfort setup

Wind comes from the north. The layout keeps the sleep side calmer and pushes fire, cooking, and loading pressure toward the service side.

Main tent

tent

Gear zone

gear

Dry bags, packs, and boots stay outside the sleep footprint.

Sleep kit

sleep

Keep bags and insulation nearest the sheltered tent edge.

Campfire

fire

Hold a clear safety ring between flame, tents, and wood.

Seating logs

seating

Seat the group outside the direct smoke path.

Cooking zone

cooking

Compact stove and food prep zone on the service side of camp.

Tarp cover

tarp

Use the tarp as weather buffer, not as the main traffic zone.

Wind wall

wind wall

Wind from north

Woodpile

woodpile

Keep fuel dry but out of the heat radius.

Vehicle

vehicle

Keep the vehicle outside the fire and tent traffic loop.

Access path

access path

Keep one clean line from the approach edge into the working side of camp.

Setup notes

Wind from north: keep fire, cooking, and smoke on the service side of camp.

Leave a clean safety lane between tents and any fire source before adding comfort extras.

Use the vehicle edge for loading and wet gear, not as the social center of camp.

Keep the sleeping zone quieter than the cooking zone so late arrivals do not disrupt recovery.

Current brief

Group: Duo
People: 2
Tents: 1
Wind: North
Campfire active
Vehicle edge included