1. Camping Tips And Tricks So You Can Enjoy Yourself
Whether this is the first time camping or you have been camping since you were a child, camping
holds a special place in everyone's heart. It's a chance to get away to a simpler time and enjoy
yourself. In order to help you do that, here are some helpful camping tips.
When going camping, you must make sure that you keep a list of all of the supplies that you plan to
bring. You have to make sure you include everything that you will need on your trip. This is the best
way to make sure that you don't forget something for your trip.
Purchase a quality tent. You want to find something that can hold both you, your family members
and your belongings, though it can be tempting to score a good deal on a tent. Try visiting a store
that specializes in outdoor gear. They tend to have well-made products that will last for a while.
When it comes to food, bring only what you need on a camping trip. Extra food out in the wilderness
is a calling card for wild animals to come visiting your campground. Tie it up in cloth and handg it as
high as you can in a tree away from your immediate campground if you do find that you have
additional food. This will help keep you from unwanted animal introductions.
If you are traveling with children, give them the opportunity to assist you when you get to the
campground. They can carry gear, support you as you set up the tent and look for firewood. Not only
will it keep them busy and out of trouble, it will be fun for them as well.
Bring some plastic totes or canisters with you when you go camping so you can store any food
products you have opened. This will keep any critters from swarming around your campsite and it
will also keep various wildlife from being attracted to whatever it is you have in there.
Emergency kits are a good thing to have prepared for any camping trip. There may be different
items in it depending on your camping location, but there are some things that should be in any kit.
Items that will help with possible snake bites or a sling in case of sprains or breaks is a good idea,
too.
Bring a first aid kit. Camping is fun. It can also be a bit dangerous. Always be prepared. Small
scrapes and rashes can be especially common out in nature. Bring along an emergency first aid kit
full of anything you might need. If something goes wrong, You'll be happy you did.
Save space in your bag by leaving mixing containers and spoons behind, and instead just bring
plastic zip-lock bags. Place the foods or liquids that you want to mix in the bag, and ensure that the
zipper is well closed before mixing. They're much more lightweight as well, though not only do the
bags take up considerably less space than spoons and bowls!
If you are camping with others, ensure that there is something available to keep everyone
entertained. There is nothing worse than a bored campmate, as they will constantly pester you for
activities. Before hand and make sure they know how to entertain themselves for the trip, talk to
your family and friends.
Clean up thoroughly when leaving a campsite. Try your best not to leave any trace of you at the
campsite you stayed in. This is important, not just in terms of being considerate of other people.
There are animals and insects that continue to live in the woods after you have left, so think of them
2. as well.
Check out your first aid kit, before setting out on your next camping trip. Replace them if there are
any items that are missing. Remove them and replace them will a new package if any of the
ointments or medications are low in quantity. Check the expiration date on topical ointments and
medications and replaced any that are outdated.
Don't forget to bring back-ups of things like flashlights and batteries. You may need to be able to see
in front of you after sunset at some points during your trip. Make sure areas are well-lit to avoid falls
or animal issues. It is a great idea to bring one flashlight for each person, especially when camping
with children.
When you are camping, you should never eat anything unless you are absolutely certain of what it is.
There is nothing worse than a strong case of stomach problems when you are far away from both
medical attention and a toilet. It is recommended to only eat food that you bring.
Before you camp in a new location, you should familiarize yourself with the local dangers and risks.
This could be anything from wildlife to insects to poisonous plant life that could be a danger to you.
Any place you go has its own unique challenges.
Do not forget your cooking supplies. You will need dishes, pots, utensils and pans to cook on and eat
with. Before you leave the house, make sure that you double-check to be sure that you have packed
these supplies. You do not want to get all set up and ready to cook your first meal and find that you
have left your pot at home.
One great tip for anyone who is planning a camping trip is to bring along plenty of 550-cord. This
cord is extremely useful for many things like staking recurve bow reviews guy-lines, installing tarp
and hanging bear bags. It is always better to bring to much chord than too little and find that you
really need it.
Make sure that all food brought along on a camping trip is prepared and preserved properly. Pack it
in airtight containers and make sure they are waterproof too. Keep your food inside insulated
coolers. Keep cooked food separate from raw food to prevent contamination. Before touching food,
and always wash your hands. Chill foods in a prompt cook and manner your foods to proper
temperatures.
Know what types of poisonous plants to watch out for when you are camping. If you have kids and
they are unaware of dangers lurking, this is especially important. The three common poisonous
plants to watch out for are poison ivy, poison sumac and poison-oak. The best rule of thumb to
remember these plants by, avoid trees with three leaves or carrying berries.
Now that you have a good idea about how to plan for your camping trip, you can start planning and
packing. Explore the wonders that nature has provided you to enjoy. Keep your camera ready! You
are going to want to capture as many memories as possible on your next camping excursion.