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| Content by-Guthrie Santana How To Survive CampingWhen planning a camping trip, be sure to plan on getting to your campsite before dark. This way you will have daylight in order to set up camp, check out your site for dangers, such as broken glass, dangerous tree branches and other potential dangers or problems that can be fixed before bedtime. Giving yourself enough time to enjoy your camping trip is key. Plan out your trip far in advance and get a couple of days off from work if possible. You want to enjoy yourself camping for at least a few days, that way you feel like you got the full experience out of it. What Gear Is Needed For CampingIf you're bringing your dog along for the camping trip, make sure it's wearing its tags. Losing track of a pet can be heartbreaking. Make sure your dog is wearing its dog license and an ID with contact information before you leave on your trip. Neglecting to do so can have tragic consequences. What To Bring For Camping GearBe careful and wise when you are packing. Prepare a list of supplies, and use this to check off items as they are packed. This is something you should strive to do if you are camping in a secluded spot, away from first-aid or emergency amenities. Always be prepared when on a camping trip. It is important to plan, but sometimes unexpected things happen. There are many things that can go wrong, including illness, injury or extreme weather conditions. To stay safe, plan ahead, do not take any risks and do not be careless. Bugs and mosquitoes are a common camping annoyance. You could buy a commercial repellent with chemicals, but a good natural way to keep bugs away from your body is by using an orange peel. Rub the inside of the peel on your arms and legs. This is a inexpensive, responsible way to repel annoying pests. Don't take your eyes of children while camping. You have to be sure they don't wander off into the woods. just click the up coming page and mishaps occur in a split second; make certain your children are safely supervised at all times. Clean your campsite when you finish camping. Pack your own garbage bags to make cleaning easy. Take any leftover food with you. When you leave a campsite, the only thing left should be your footprints. Don't assume that camping close to the bathroom facilities is a good idea. They might feel that it's convenient for them, but they'll find out quickly it's the opposite. Bathrooms are a source of light, and they are also high traffic areas. Therefore, camping is not as comfortable and convenient as expected. Talk to everyone in your next camping party about the health of their backs. Some might not be able to sleep on hard ground or need more than a standard mat or cushion. Also, portable or foldable stools might be needed around the campfire, as constant standing or sitting on the ground is not good for their spine. 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. As mentioned previously, it's important to have a little knowledge about camping. But you can now use the advice shared here with you to ensure that you are ready for any curve balls during your trip. Print out this information if you need to, and refer to it often. Have a great trip! ![]() |
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