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| Staff Writer-Kudsk Abernathy What To Bring Camping In A TentDo plenty of research on your camping site and ensure that it offers everything that your group will need. Consider the individual needs of each camper to ensure that everyone is taken care of. This alleviates the need to make supply runs, or worst case, have to end the trip too soon. Take only photos and leave only footprints. That is the rule of thumb when camping. Only use the natural resources that you need and do not leave any traces that you were camping when you leave. Pick up all trash, extinguish and cover any fire pits, bury all human waste, and make the area where you camped look exactly as it did when you found it. What Is Dry CampingCamping is definitely a fun time, but there might also be uninvited guests at your campsite. Who are these guests? Bugs! This is their environment and they like camping, too. Make sure you have bugged repellent with you to tell them to stay at their own campsite or to go visit other campers who weren't quite as prepared as you were. If visit the up coming site are taking your children camping with you, don't forget to take walkie talkies along with you. Although each of you may own a cell phone, the area where you are camping may not have adequate coverage. It is best to invest in walkie talkies that have a range of several miles. By having walkie talkies or Family Radio Service (FRS) radio, you can remain in contact with all members of your family. What Gear Do You Need For CampingWhen kids are in your camping party, it is important to let them know what the rules are as soon as you get there. They must have strict guidelines to follow, or they could get hurt or annoy others. For example, talk to them about screaming and how their voices could disturb others. It is much harder to enforce rules after you have been there for a few days, so get going early. When you go camping, be sure to have a few activities in mind other than just... "camping". The camping experience is enriched by hiking, swimming, exploring and things like that. Be sure to engage in some of these other activities so that you have the fullest camping experience you've ever had. Don't forget the duct tape. Not only is it useful around the home, but it serves many purposes while camping. This can be used to close up any issues with your air mattress, which can save you money. It can also be used on your tarp or tent. Tape also does wonders for blisters by offering an additional layer of protection. You can use duct tape for almost anything. Be prepared for colder weather than expected when choosing a sleeping bag to bring on your camping trip. Always choose a sleeping bag rated for a temperature range just below what you're expecting, even in the summertime. Also, sleeping bags made with synthetic fibers will dry out faster if it rains unexpectedly, but natural fiber sleeping bags will be lighter to carry. Pick an appropriate sleeping bag for the camping climate. Hot weather calls for a lightweight bag, while heavier bags are needed for colder temperatures. You also want to get a sleeping bag that is comfortable to sleep in as well, so test them out. If you are camping outdoors instead of in a travel trailer or RV, it is important to dress in (or carry with you) layers of clothing. While on a camping trip, temperatures can fluctuate widely. The easiest and most effective method to control your body temperature is through adding and removing layers of clothing. Having layers of clothing also protects you from bug bites. If you are going camping with a tent you have never used before, put it up in your backyard before you leave. When you get to your campsite, it might be dark and raining, and you might have to go on feel and memory pitching the thing. So, it helps to have done it at least once before. If you are taking your children camping with you, don't forget to take walkie talkies along with you. Although each of you may own a cell phone, the area where you are camping may not have adequate coverage. It is best to invest in walkie talkies that have a range of several miles. By having https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfvDiuALkMOsaQGfd9d2qERtoyLoYeBUQ7xWwUKHcIhqP3xZg/viewform or Family Radio Service (FRS) radio, you can remain in contact with all members of your family. It may seem trivial to remind you of this, but do not forget to bring toilet paper along when you pack. If your campgrounds or location doesn't have a properly installed restroom, you will need to go outdoors in the woods. You do not want to use leaves to wipe yourself, as they may contain poison ivy, so take your toilet paper with you. If you will be camping in a warm area, you may think it is not necessary to bring a nice sleeping bag. That is a huge mistake as many areas cool off considerably at night. Secondly, a sleeping bag helps to mitigate uneven or rocky ground, allowing for more comfortable sleep. Don't forget the sunscreen. You might not burn easily, or ever, but sunscreen is still important to prevent sun damage, especially when you are spending most of the day outdoors. Sun damage can age you rapidly and even cause cancer, so it is very important to protect your skin. You should now be able to see that you can have lots of fun when you're camping. If you want to have a great time, be sure to put these tips to use. That way, you'll be able to avoid the camping pitfalls and enjoy all the good things about it. ![]() |
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