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Content author-Nyholm Cooley What Is Car CampingAvoid severe weather when going camping, and pay attention to forecasts. It is horrible trying to pitch a tent in the rain, and not much fun sitting in a tent during a rainstorm. It is equally as disturbing approaching a muddy campsite and trying to make a weekend out of it. For your first camping trips, try to choose a place that you can drive to. If your car is nearby you can use it as a "fortress" of sorts when you are in the middle of nowhere. Not only can you enter it in case of wildlife attack; it can also protect you from the elements. What Do I Need For CampingPurchase a multi-use tool to store with your camping gear. This tool should include an axe, hammer and saw. The multi-use tool will come in handy when you are searching for firewood, clearing a trail and setting up your tent. When purchasing a multi-use tool, get one of the good quality one for years of enjoyment. What Gear Is Needed For CampingMake sure to prepare in advance before you engage in a camping trip. In addition to your sleeping bag, bring a couple of blankets. This will keep you warm if it gets really cool at night and/or you can use them for additional padding. It is a good idea to pitch your tent on a piece of land that is level. This will ensure you sleep better, which means you will have more energy for the next day. If you have to sleep on an incline, make sure that your head is tilted uphill. If you're going camping with a pet, take them for a vet visit beforehand. Inform your veterinarian of where you plan to go camping. Get your pet updated on all their vaccinations and be sure they have protection against ticks, mites, and fleas. You can never be too careful when it comes to the safety of a pet. Remember to pack foods that don't spoil to avoid food poisoning. If click the up coming site that you pack for camping is not canned, vacuum sealed or preserved, you exposing yourself to the possibility of experiencing food poisoning from eating spoiled food. Pack perishables in ice, and don't forget to pull out the drain plug of the cooler to keep food from getting wet. Stand ready for all possibilities when you camp. Even if you plan in advance, something may still go wrong. The weather may change all of a sudden, illness and injuries can occur, your circumstance can change, etc. It's important to not be careless, not take any unnecessary risks, and to think before taking any actions. A great tool to take whenever you go camping is duct tape. Duct tape is a very versatile tool that can be used from anything to mend broken tent poles, to patching up tent holes, all the way to serving as a band aide if you get a cut. When you plan a camping trip with your family, take along extra clothing and bedding in case the weather turns cold or rainy. Check the weather forecast of the area you intend to travel to before you plan your trip, and make sure you have a weather radio along so you know of any alerts. Teach basic survival techniques to all members who will be going. Knowing how to find help, keep safe and keep from getting lost are important lessons for all. You will rest much easier knowing that your fellow campers can take care of themselves should a situation arise to challenge them. Now that you know what to bring, you can start planning your own camping trip. This article has provided you with information on the essential items needed for any camper preparing to venture into the wild, so always remember them. They will come in handy and make your camping experience an enjoyable one. ![]() |
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