Camping guide, a full camping trip check list
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A full camping checklist; When people take a camping trip the number one thing that causes things to go wrong is the lack of planning that people put in before their trip. This is the number one reason for a lot of peoples camping trips ending in disaster. To make sure that your camping trip runs as smoothly as possible i have written out everything I think that you need to have a successful camping trip and everything you need. I have organized everything into sections to try and make the checklist easier for everyone to use and track their stuff to insure that nothing is forgotten. Sleeping Quarters Pillows Sleeping bags/blankets Groundsheet Tent including pegs/stakes, guy ropes Flysheet Wooden mallet Air bed (whenever possible) Roll mats Cooking Equipment Cooker, stove, barbecue kit Bottled gas or other form of fire igniting material wood or charcoal, for example Matches/lighter Cooling box Pans, pots, plates, cutlery, cups, glasses Food and drink supplies (insure u have enough to last for the time of your stay) Cooking utensils, e.g. large spoon, fork, ladle, tongs Tin opener, bottle opener, corkscrew Sharp knife for preparing food Food storage containers Thermos flask Bin bags or carrier bags Kitchen foil, kitchen tissue, napkins Washing up bowl and liquid Dishcloths and tea towels Grilling pans to place over a fire Cooking oil Fire lighters First Aid Antihistamines First aid kit Insect repellent /spray Sun cream Antiseptic Plasters/bandages Pain killers Personal Hygiene Soap and shampoo (do not forget these) Toothbrush and toothpaste (or these) Deodorant Wet wipes Toilet paper Sanitary towels Towels Condoms (depending on the trip) Clothing (This depends of the time of year) (In cold weather) Warm clothes Waterproofs (if the forecast indicated rain) Boots/walking shoes and any other appropriate footwear Woolen hat Gloves/mittens (In warm weather) Cool clothes Beachwear Sun hat Miscellaneous Items Map and compass (important!) Mobile phone (insure the battery is fully charger before leaving) Torch (with spare batteries where possible) Camera, binoculars Entertainment i.e. board games, radio, mp3 etc Spare batteries Backpack s Outdoor furniture Some basic tools, like hammers and screwdrivers etc Pen and paper Duct tape (the answer to all problems) Spade That is everything that you could possibly need to have a successful camping trip, and remember it is all about the planning of you trip away that makes it a successful one. Key planning means a hassle free trip. If you are running low on supplies I usually get mine at Springfield Camping supplies. I usually find everything I need to plan a successful trip on their website. If you find any other good sites please let me know. |
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This article has been written by Andrew Biggart for <a href="http://www.springfields.co.uk/">Springfield outdoor supplies</a>
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