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Become One With Nature With These Camping Tips

When you head out away from civilization for camping, the time you have can be entertaining and adventurous. Still, you need to know a few basics and be prepared to ensure both your comfort and your safety. These tips can help you have a successful camping trip.

While you may count on Mother Nature to have plenty of wood to stoke your campfire, you may encounter only wet wood that won’t burn. Bringing some extra wood in a watertight wrapping is a smart idea for camping success.

Make sure that you both carry a survival kit and then get in the habit of always having it with you. You need to pack a flare gun, utility knife, matches and a first aid kit. For any life threatening situation, these items may be the only thing standing between you and disaster. Keep it with you at all times when you leave your campsite for any reason.

For an exciting twist on the morning meal while camping with your kids, get up early and prepare a “jungle breakfast”. To do this, tie cereal and juice boxes to trees so that your kids have to hunt for their breakfest. Then, have the kids go on a hunt for their breakfast when they awaken. This is a fun way to bring excitement to the morning.

A hankerchief is a great item to bring on your trip. Such an item can be used as a carrying bag, a potholder, a hand towel, a blotter or a paper towel. There are many uses for these, so you want to be sure you have one or both of them on your next camping trip.

Oranges can be used for insect repellent. Save all the orange peels. Before mosquitoes attack, rub them on exposed skin.

While kids often have fun when camping, make sure to make plans to keep them entertained. When you are in the woods with nothing around but trees, they may become bored. The may not be accustomed to activities like pitching a tent or fishing. Consider introducing your kids to these things in advance of your trip so they know how to do them and view them as fun.

If you are a novice at camping, don’t stray far from home. There may be unforeseen issues that you never considered they may force you to cut the trip short. You may not have enough food, or realize that you didn’t pack the right clothing. So many things can go awry for the newbie camper; it’s definitely best to find a campground near to home.

Should you decide to bring your dog, pack a long leash and prepare everyone to keep careful watch on the pet. Not all people are dog lovers, and some are extremely terrified of dogs. You must respect other campers. Besides that, dogs can also damage equipment and campsites if they aren’t supervised.

When you go camping, you live on basics, but you need to be prepared too. In addition to your sleeping bag, bring a couple of blankets. This is useful for nights where the temperature gets too cold or as extra padding when sleeping on hard ground.

Is this your first tent? Before you head off on that initial camping trip, practice pitching your tent. This will assure you can effectively pitch your tent and have everything you need to do so. Practicing how to pitch a tent will also ensure you can quickly set up your tent when you arrive at your campsite.

Think about your clothing before your camping adventure. Be sure you have enough clean clothes to last the entire trip. Also, remember to bring clothing that is weather appropriate for the climate of your campsite. Shoes need to be closed and durable, especially for hiking.

Camping outdoors is one of the best experiences in life. There are helpful tips shared in this article that can help make your next camping adventure a great one.

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