Put These Items on Your Camping Checklist A Camping Checklist Makes Packing Easier

Do you struggle trying to remember what to bring on a camping trip? Having a camping checklist will make packing for your camping trip faster, easier, and most importantly, you won’t forget the essentials. For example, extra tent stakes, personal medications.

The first place to start your checklist is with your shelter. It should be chosen primarily for its ability to stand up against inclement weather. For instance, heavy rain or snow. Bringing an extra tarp to cover the entrance of your attempt will keep bringing from leaking inside. The tarp can also protects the bottom of your tent from wet ground. You’ll need a hammer to pound in the tent stakes.

Another important part of your shelter is your sleeping bag, which should be able to keep you warm, even when temperatures drop to freezing. Extra blankets, a pillow, sleeping pads, cot, an air mattress, pump and a small dustpan and room to keep the dirt out will make your living quarters more comfortable.

Camping areas are notoriously dangerous, that’s why it’s so essential to bring a fully equipped first-aid kit. Restock everything or via a brand-new kit before you leave. In a separate emergency kit include flashlights, accompanists, a GPS navigator, bug spray, a water filter, extra rope, EPIpen, a pen and paper, personal medications, a water filter, ipecac syrup, sunscreen, Chapstick, and batteries. Don’t forget an ax, gloves and a fire extinguisher. It wouldn’t hurt to bring your cell phone on umbrella and sunglasses as well.

A first aid kit is vital for every camping trip as, well camping trips are fun, they are also a place for accidents can happen. Stock your butt and first aid kit with fresh supplies before loading it in the car. In another emergency kit include any medications, but bomb, sunscreen, flashlight, batteries, compass, but spray, a water filter, a sewing kit, ipecac and candles. You’ll find it useful to keep a fire extinguisher, umbrella, gloves and an ax for when you need to chop wood. Don’t forget your cell phone and sunglasses.

Next on your list are your toiletries, which would include shampoo(bring enough to double as soap), toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, a hairbrush, toilet paper, razors and feminine hygiene products. While many men choose not to shave while camping, it might also be helpful to bring some shaving cream.

Your list of cooking items should include: trashbags, fire starters, a coffee pot, pots and pans, cups, a can and bottle opener, food containers, tinfoil, a knife, dish soap, a thermos, a spatula, plastic knives and forks, and a cooler. You’ll need skewers, if you’re going to roast marshmallows or make smores. And what would roasting marshmallows be without schnapps, peppermint or peach.

Hiking, fishing and mountain biking all require special equipment, which should be included on your camping checklist. Don’t forget your camera, and maybe some games and cards for the kids.

The camping checklist can be useful, but not every checklist can be comprehensive. Be sure to include incidentals when creating an itemized list.

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