Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

base-camp

noun
/ˈbeɪs kæmp/
Definition
A base-camp is a temporary camp established as a starting point for expeditions or journeys, particularly in mountaineering or wilderness exploration.
Examples
  • The climbers set up their base-camp at a safe altitude before attempting the summit.
  • After a long day of trekking, the group returned to their base-camp to rest and regroup.
  • Base-camp facilities often include tents, cooking areas, and storage for equipment.
Meaning
The term base-camp refers to the primary location where climbers and explorers rest and prepare before heading out for their main adventure. It typically provides shelter, food, and supplies.
Synonyms
  • staging area
  • launch site
  • expedition camp