There’s a big world out there, and those of you who have yet to go camping are missing out on the adventure of a lifetime. Mother Nature has a way of relaxing even the most stressed soul. If you have never been camping, but assume it’s hard or you won’t like it, continue reading to learn more about it.
Keep in mind that everything and everyone that goes camping is going to get quite dirty. While baby wipes can be used to help for some level of cleanliness, expect that people will get dirty. Be ready for it and accept it. Allow yourself to be improper, messy and just “let go” while outside. After all, you can be normal at home.
Check over your medical insurance before going on a camping trip. You might need a new policy if you go to another state. This is more crucial if you go camping in another country. It always pays to be prepared for anything!
Always prepare an emergency kit when camping, whether you are going by yourself or with others. Depending on the location, the kit may have extra items, but the basic items should be there. For example, if you will be camping in a Southern state you should certainly carry anti-venom for the local wildlife that you may encounter.
Make sure you pack enough of the right kinds of food for camping. Depending on how long you’re planning to be camping, it’s important to have things that won’t go bad during the trip. It could end up causing food poisoning and quickly end your trip. Make sure your food is prepared the right way to avoid the risk of spoilage.
Should you decide to bring your dog, pack a long leash and prepare everyone to keep careful watch on the pet. There are those who have a fear of dogs. You must always respect the needs of others when camping. Additionally, your dog could really destroy anyone’s campsite if left on his own, including yours.
Duct Tape
You need duct tape because it is a versatile, handy tool. Not only is it useful around the home, but it serves many purposes while camping. It can repair an air mattress should it get a hole. You can also use it to patch up a tent, tarp or sleeping bag. You can also protect your feet against blisters while hiking long distances by putting duct tape on them. You can also use it to bandage injuries.
When it comes to camping, it is important to be prepared. No matter how careful you are, things can happen that are not a part of your original plan. The weather could change suddenly, you could encounter hostile people or animals, and someone could become sick or injured. You need to pay attention to what you’re doing, avoid unnecessarily risky behavior, and think before you act whether you are in a crisis or a normal camping situation.
Sleeping Bag
Pick an appropriate sleeping bag for the camping climate. In warmer weather, you will probably want a lightweight sleeping bag, whereas in cooler weather, you will probably want a heavyweight sleeping bag. Cold weather and winter camping means that you need a sleeping bag that contours your physique so that you can keep body heat during your sleep.
Surprisingly, orange peels make a great mosquito repellent on outdoor adventures. Don’t worry if you forget the bug spray. Instead, just rub the white part of an orange rind over your skin. You should be mosquito free for hours.
Armed with the proper information, you can now begin to plan your next adventure. You will be one of the best campers around with the information you’ve learned. No matter where you are headed, your trip will be truly memorable.