Essential Camping Tips

Roger C.
As you learn more about camping you begin to question different people about what things to do and what things to avoid. Different people have different views about camping, so there is no right or wrong answer. Some people will tell you camping is great and it's a wonderful experience that helps you bond with mother nature, and to relax from the stress of the society while others will tell you that it is a dangerous experience and they don't like it at all.

Regardless of the people telling you about camping and the variety of their advice, there are several common guidelines that you must follow in order to be successful in camping. These guidelines will be a great help in your next camping experience and will increase your safety, enjoyment, and confidence in your next trip.

First, you need to do your homework and perform a little bit of research about your camping site. Knowing your site will not only help your planning but it is also essential in creating a safety plan. It is imperative that you know the territory before going; knowing where you are, and where the nearest hospital or police station is located is vital in case of emergency.

It is useful as well to have information about the rivers, cliffs, lakes and any other natural landmark within your area. Knowing the climate is also important; it will help you choose adequate clothing. Try to investigate about the season and possible animals in that area. Some predators are more active and aggressive in certain stations, so knowing the possible dangers on the campsite could save your life.

Having the right equipment is also vital in your journey. You need to have a checklist before you start your trip in order to avoid forgetting essential items. Essential equipment includes a tent, sleeping bags, a knife, food, water, right clothes and shoes, a lighter / flint stones, and a compass in case you get lost. Think ahead everything you might need and write it down. Then make sure you pack everything before you leave.

On have an action plan. Deciding where to go and what want you want to do before going to your trip will save you a lot of time deciding where to go or what to do. It can also help you choose a particular gear to caring in your camp. For instance if you plan to go fishing beforehand, you will carry a fishing pole; if you plan to see the mountains, you might want to carry a pair of binoculars or if you plan to go hunting, you might want to carry a rifle. Having a plan will prevent frustrations in the camp.

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