When people think of camping, they often think of bug bites and boredom. This isn’t correct. You can have a great time, eat great food and avoid those pesky bugs if you plan properly. Continue reading to learn more about ensuring the trip is a fun success.
One of the most important parts of your camping gear is your tent. The tent you buy should suit your needs and the size of your camping party. If you have young children, you probably want to purchase a large tent so they can sleep in the same tent with you. If your children are old, buy them their own tent so they don’t have to bunk with the adults.
Purchase a quality tent. It can be tempting to score a good deal on a tent, but you want to find something that can hold both you, your family members and your belongings. Try visiting a store that specializes in outdoor gear. They tend to have well-made products that will last for a while.
Try to get to the campsite well before nightfall. This allows you to get a feel for the lay of the land and gives you the opportunity to set up camp while you can still see what you are doing. In addition, it lets your children feel a little more comfortable with their surroundings because they will have time to explore.
When you get to your campsite, take your family out on a walk. Particularly, if you have children, everyone will need a chance to stretch their legs after getting out of the car. The hike will be a good chance to get everyone excited about the trip and involved with nature.
While you have this vision of a fun-filled camping trip, many times scrapes and cuts just seem to come with all that fun. Be sure you take a first-aid kit with you into nature because accidents just happen, and it’s always better to be safe than sorry. Hopefully, it will stay packed safely away, but you will have the peace of mind that you are prepared if something does happen.
Prior to heading out, be sure you are aware of the forecast for your destination. There are websites available to provide information about the typical weather of the area for the time of your planned trip. When you have some idea of how the weather will behavior while you are camping, you can pack appropriate clothing and equipment.
A Frisbee makes for excellent support under paper plates, and can avoid the usual camping spillage and drops! Grab as many of them as you have around your home or yard, or pick up a few at your local dollar-type store. They conveniently stack for easy, space-saving packing and are tremendously helpful with little one’s meals.
Collect more wood than you think you are going ot need. Unless you go camping every day, you probably don’t have an accurate idea of what “enough wood” actually looks like. You can always leave the extra wood in a pile as a gift for anyone that uses the campsite after you.
Be certain your camp fire is completely out before you leave a campsite. To your eye it may seem like the fire is gone, but stir the ashes with a stick and you may find burning embers. Pour enough water and keep stirring until you see no more embers in the fire pit.
For your first trip camping, avoid straying too far from home. You could run into problems with your gear, or decide to cut the trip short. You might realize you haven’t packed enough clothes or food. A lot of issues can happen to those camping the first time, so camp not too far away on your initial adventure.
Think carefully on your next trip to prevent the drainage of your flashlight batteries. It can be really easy to inadvertently press the “on” switch on your flashlight when jostling through a bag of camping equipment. If you want to avoid draining your batteries, keep flashlights stored with backwards batteries in them. They will stay handy but a thoughtless push of the button will not turn the flashlight on.
Do not approach any wild animals while you are camping. Something that may appear harmless and adorable could be incredibly territorial. Furthermore, be sure not to feed any animals, as doing so may lead to injuries. Avoid keeping any food inside of your tent to prevent animals from destroying your campsite. Keep it stored away safely or in a nearby tree.
Now you should know you can have a lot of fun camping. Plan your next adventure in the great outdoors with the help of these tips. By learning what you can, you will avoid negative situations and enjoy the benefits that camping trips offer.