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What Should You Bring to Camping

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  Due to the spread of Coronavirus (Covid-19), some of the ideas listed here may not be appropriate to try at this time. Please refer to guidance from your local health authority.
  Time spent in nature is never time wasted, which is why camping is one of America’s favorite pastimes, drawing over 40 million participants a year. Heading off the grid puts you face-to-face with the simple pleasures of life — inspiring natural landscapes, conversation around the campfire and replenishing fresh air — while keeping the stressors of life back home. But, given the intentional lack of amenities, camping takes a little more preparation than other kinds of getaways, but we’re here to help you simplify that part.
  Pick Your Strategy
  There are two ways you can look at your packing strategy for a camping trip: the minimalist’s approach (best for backpackers and those traveling via bike or boat) and the maximalist’s approach (best for those with a vehicle or camper of any sort). By nature, so to speak, both strategies require three basic components: food, shelter and emergency preparations. If there’s room, a few extra comforts items can be considered as well.
  The Minimalist’s Approach: Backpack Only
  When you can only bring what you can carry on your back (or on your bike or in your canoe), you have to keep things extremely lightweight and limited. There’s no room for camp chairs, firewood or a full-scale propane stove, but not to worry. Smart packing will help you get the most out of the space in your backpack or duffel bag. Here are the essentials you need for backpack camping.
  Food and Kitchen Items
  Dense, protein-rich snacks
  Small soft cooler for fresh food and water
  Soft or collapsible water bottle
  Portable water filter or water treatment tablets
  Portable mini stove (canister camping stoves are ideal)
  Portable mini pot
  Plate or bowl
  folding camping bed
  Mug
  Biodegradable dish soap
  Mini sponge
  Small trash bag
  French press, percolator or drip coffee maker (optional)
  Coffee (optional)
  Shelter, Warmth and Protection
  Tent
  Sleeping bag
  Pillow
  Ground cloth
  Stormproof matches
  Firestarter or tinder
  Hammock
  Insect net
  Extra clothes
  Extra socks
  Sunscreen
  Sunglasses
  Rain jacket
  Bandana
  Hat
  Emergency, Health and Safety Items
  A rechargeable flashlight or LED headlamp for light
  Multitool
  Duct tape
  Cord or rope
  Extra batteries
  Paper map and compass
  Phone
  GPS system
  Solar phone charger
  Compact first-aid kit (you can make one yourself)
  Repair kit for tent, sleeping bag, etc.
  Bear bag or box (if required)
  Emergency whistle
  Prescription medications
  Over-the-counter medications
  Powdered toothpaste
  Toothbrush
  Towel
  Toilet paper
  Leave it As You Found It
  Remember, while you’re bringing a whole lot of stuff out into the wilderness, it’s vital that you take it all out of the wilderness when you’re done. Strive to leave no trace, always cleaning up your campsite behind you. We also recommend thoroughly cleaning all your camping gear before you pack up or right when you get home so it’s ready to go the next time you want to head out for an off-grid getaway. Happy camping!
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  • Janvier 26 2021 à 03:20
     

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