Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Useful Tips For A Fun-Filled Camping Adventure

By Dorsey T. Emanus


Whether you choose to go camping by yourself or take the whole family, few destinations make for such amazing fun and adventure! Learn how to make the most of your time with nature in the great outdoors, by reading the following tips that will guide you to the best camping trip ever.

Do your research on the area you are camping in. If camping at a campground, you are going to want to know where the designated bathrooms and running water is. You should also get to know where the trails, beaches and other activities you will enjoy are for the best experience.

Prior to leaving, take a few minutes to make a check list of everything that you need. There is nothing worse than getting to a campsite and then finding out that you don't have what you need to be comfortable. A check list is a great aid as you are packing. Try to start getting things together several days before you leave so you have plenty of time.

When you plan a camping trip with your family, take along extra clothing and bedding in case the weather turns cold or rainy. Check the weather forecast of the area you intend to travel to before you plan your trip, and make sure you have a weather radio along so you know of any alerts.

If you are traveling with children, consider staying at a campground that is specifically designated for families. Campers in these areas know what to expect and will not have an issue if you have a cranky toddler or your children want to run around, scream and play. You will probably be more relaxed as a result and have a better time.

Learn how to mark the trails that you are exploring. It can be quite easy to get lost in the woods. Marking the trails that you are walking will make it easy to find your way back to camp. It can also help others find you if you get lost.

Do not forget your sunscreen and insect repellant. You do not want to spend your camping trip sun burnt and covered in insect bites. Another item to bring is a cleanser for poison ivy and oak. There are products that will wash the oil of the plant off of your skin before the rash sets in.

If you are camping in an area that has loose or very sandy soil, you should make sure that you place large, heavy rocks on top of all the stakes of your tent. This will keep the stakes planted firmly in the ground and your tent from collapsing on its own.

When collecting wood for a campfire, focus on three different sizes: the finger-size wood, that will catch fire right away, the arm-size wood that will keep it going, and the leg-size wood that will allow you to keep the fire going for a long time. Getting different sizes of wood helps you to start the fire and keep it going.

Bugs can be a major problem with camping; they can cause disease, get into your food, and just be a nuisance. Take the proper measures to keep them away. This includes not putting on perfume or cologne, lighting citronella candles, avoiding swamp lands, and covering your skin so they are not attracted to your scent.

Learning and living with nature is one of the best ways to spend your hard earned vacation time. Pack and prepare with everything you need to make your camping adventure a success, and be sure to keep all the tips from this article in mind to make it go more smoothly.




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