Alexandoy
Pathfinder
I remember my scouting days that we have a ritual when pitching a tent. First is to check the soil of the ground for there might be trails of ants. We also check the radius for potential pests like bugs and moles. The nearby trees are also checked. One time there was a nest of ants in a tree that some ants were falling on our tent. It was night time when we discovered the biting ants so you can imagine the trouble it had caused. Another potential problem is the waterway. What if it rains? And lastly, the ground should be firm for soft soil is tantamount to be muddy when it rains.