Showing posts with label Camping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camping. Show all posts

Friday, November 4, 2011

Packing Essentials For a Camping Trip

!±8± Packing Essentials For a Camping Trip

Tent

If you are tent camping, the first thing you must do is settle on the type and quality of tent you will require. Many folks are very satisfied with a relatively inexpensive tent, say one for under 0. You will require a more expensive tent and one of higher quality if you will be in situations where severe weather is a significant possibility, and if that means cold weather, you will want a four-season tent. The types of tents you can consider are a-frame tents, cabin tents, dome style tents, and solo tents. Many of these are available in backpacker models, meaning they are of a suitable weight for carrying over a long distance. Another factor is material. Some traditionalists prefer canvas tents, while others prefer not to deal with the weight and extra maintenance required. One often overlooked factor is the pole material. The options here are aluminum, fiberglass, and steel. The resource box below can guide you to additional information on all of these matters that are tent related. Along with your tent, consider the following items:

Rain Fly Tarp Tent Pegs (Stakes) Guy Ropes Hammer Tent Repair Kit Sleeping Gear

Your sleeping gear needs, much like your tent needs will be dictated somewhat by the camping you will be doing. The season and climate are obviously of paramount importance. Also, the type of bag you might choose will depend on whether or not you will be packing your gear on a backpack. Look at the temperature rating and if you must compromise between a bag that it too warm or one that will not keep you warm enough, choose the warmer. You can always unzip your bag or sleep on top of the bag. Other sleeping related gear include:

Cot Air Mattress Roll-Up Pad (inflatable or Foam) Pillows Cooking Equipment

My suggestion is that this area is often where folks over pack. If you do much of your food preparation at home and then bring it in a cooler, or, use freeze-dried meals, your needs here will be minimal. Here are some items you may wish to consider:

Portable Gas Stove (consider various options like 3-burner, one-burner, and various fuel types) Stand for Gas Stove Saucepans Waterproof Matches and/or Lighters Cutlery Utensils (long fork, slotted spoon, and long-handled tongs, etc) Can Opener (perhaps most forgotten item) Plates and Bowls Grill Toast Holder Frying Pan If You Prefer to Cook Over Fire

If you will be cooking over an open fire, consider including the following items:

Firewood Old Newspaper Firestarters (never use liquids such as gas, kerosene, etc.) Grill Barbecue Cleaning Equipment Campfire Tripod Personal Hygiene and Toiletries

These items are just some of the things you might need.

Soap Shampoo Toothpaste Towel Shower Shoes Toilet Paper Portable Toilet Portable Shower Clean-Up Items

You will need these items, or at least some of them, to keep your campsite clean and to keep your cooking materials sanitary.

Bucket Paper Towels Dish Rags and Towels Scouring Pads Disposable Wipes Detergent Plastic Storage Bags Trash Bags Clothing

These items are in addition to the normal items you would wear:

Boots Rain Gear Spare Clothes in a Wet-Proof Container Light Long-Sleeved Shirt for Sun Protection Cold Weather Clothing Safety Gear

Safety is the number one most important thing when on a camping trip. These items are a bare minimum for a camping trip. Depending on where you will go, you may need additional items. For example in bear country, you could consider bear repellent (pepper spray).

Flashlights Spare Batteries Mobile Phone and Charger Maps First Aid Kit Compass Optional GPS (always have a compass backup!) Miscellaneous Items

These items are in the miscellaneous category, but might in fact be vital.

Large Water Containers Small (personal size) Water Containers Lanterns/Portable Lights These are many of the essential items you might need on a camping trip. There will be additional items you wish to have or need. Keep your list as spartan as you can without major sacrifice. This will pay major dividends in cost and cleanup upon your return.


Packing Essentials For a Camping Trip

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Monday, September 19, 2011

Easy Camping Food

!±8± Easy Camping Food

If you think often people think of camping, "which is a simple camping food, can take away with me 'It' can somwhat depends on the type of camping that differ, but generally, if you do anything else, as are camping, RV, then dried foods are the best and easiest to make.

Of course, if you are camping in your RV you need to be more or less set the comforts of home and not really require too much effort in the food plan. Do you have a refrigerator and stovedo not really need to consider what can the food easier to prepare.

On the other hand, if you are camping in a tent, and try to get the food then dried foods are the best choice. I usually bring a few boxes of Lipton Sidekicks or rice dishes. The beauty of food, as this indicates that it is not necessary that you are carrying around a giant cooler, so that all cold and fresh. Secondly, there tends to smell really strong as a stored foodCooler. This, to me it means that animals will be less attracted to it and therefore less likely to be a nuisance during the night.

No matter what kind of food they bring, however, you should not keep them in your tent. You do not want to wake up in the middle of the night to find you are directly in the path of some foods of animal origin.

My favorite way of planning for a couple of good meals while I drain the field is that of my food. I do everything from pounds of spaghetti, sauce, meat richand barley stew. Dehydration has cost less than fifty dollars and I have to add the envy of my friends many times on the track, as I just water and heat it on my chili. Speaking of food, camping easy! It tastes like it was when I was there two months ago!

Another advantage of dry food, of course, is that it is also easier because all the water content has been removed. This makes it much easier to foods and the lock can not bear to keep it fresh,it is really more than an advantage, if the food properly, especially if you plan trips and backpacking.

No matter what kind of food you take camping, however, be sure to pack your trash. We do not want to ruin our forests and rivers with cans and food packages.


Easy Camping Food

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Harmony House Foods Backpacking Kit (18 Count Zip Pouches, Camping Food)

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