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10 Things to Remember For Your Next Camping Trip

2016/7/26 14:50:42

1 - The Right Tent

While this may seem like a no brainer, not all tents are equal and it is imperative that you select a tent that matches the weather conditions and terrain in which you plan to camp. If you are packing in to your site on foot, you should bring a lightweight tent that is easy to assemble. In addition, if you are camping in wet weather, you should make sure that your tent is waterproof.

2 – Sleeping Bag

Again, not all camping equipment is equal and it is important that you choose camping equipment that can stand up to the weather conditions you expect to meet on your trip. If you are camping in winter, you would be wise to get a sleeping back that can handle temperatures below freezing, just in case.

3 – Bug Repellent

During the summertime, certain geographical regions become hotbeds of mosquito and other insect activity. Pack a good bug spray in order to ensure that you are free from insect harassment on your trip. Environmentally friendly bug repellent is now available that will not harm the atmosphere and you would be wise to select this eco-friendly spray if possible.

4 – Sunscreen

Nothing kills the good vibes of a camping trip more than a bad sunburn. Pack more than tanning lotion if you want to protect your skin from harmful rays and burns while hiking, swimming and relaxing in the sun.

5 – First Aid Kit

Accidents happen and since camping trips tend to take place off the beaten path, you would be wise to bring your own first aid kit with you on your next trip. Everything you need to treat minor cuts, scrapes and bruises should be included in such kits, which are available at reasonable prices in most drugstores.

6 – Flashlight

Should you hear a rustling in the middle of the night, you will thank your lucky stars you brought a flashlight to check out the perimeter of your campground. Enough said.

7 – Bottled Water

Staying hydrated is of the utmost importance when enjoying the rustic outdoors, which leave you exposed to the elements a good deal more than usual. Bring plenty of bottled water with you and drink it throughout the day, particularly when hiking or engaged in other strenuous physical activities.

8 – Be Natural Nut Bars

Keep your energy up and your tastebuds happy by packing Be Natural Nut Bars in your camping rucksack. Take them with you on hikes or enjoy them as a snack around the campground. Nut bars are packed with natural and delicious ingredients that will feed your body exactly what it needs to perform at optimal levels in the great outdoors.

9 – Appropriate Fire Source

If you bring matches on your camping trip, make sure that they are waterproof for maximum effectiveness. If you are bringing a lighter, make sure that it is has plenty of fuel. If you are bringing a flint, make sure you know exactly how to use it prior to arriving at your campground.

10 – Layers of Clothing

Weather can change quickly at different times of the day and you do not want to be caught out in the cold without proper attire. Fleece jackets, long sleeved and short sleeved shirts should all be brought with you on your trip.

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