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Camping Checklist
Some Essential Items To Have On Your checklist
Before you set out on a excursion, it is advisable to have on hand a checklist that will indicate which are the necessary items of equipment and gear you cannot do without, and which will suit both first-timers as well as experienced campers. You want to make your experience as enjoyable as possible and so making up checklist is a good way to ensure that you will not forget to take along all that is necessary.
Make Choices
Often times, campers may need to make choices regarding different items of equipment and gear, and so you will need to weigh the pros and cons of each item on your checklist and make informed decisions about the usefulness of each. You may need to choose between takings along a tent or opt instead to stay in a shelter. Shelters will let in the cold and so a tent may be more suitable as it offers more protection from the weather, and use of tarp is especially recommended to keep out rain.
You should also include in your checklist use of ground cloth such as tarps or plastic that can keep the moisture from affecting you while you sleep on the ground. Another most essential item you must tick off on your checklist is the sleeping bag. Be sure to choose one that is properly rated for weather conditions that you are going to encounter on your trip. Obviously, it won’t
make any sense to take a sleeping bag meant for extremely cold weather when taking a summer trip and vice versa.
Also, your checklist must include a stove along with fuel, especially if you are not going to be cooking over a campfire. And, to light up the flames add matches and lighters. You will also certainly need enough food for the duration of your excursion. So, add food to the checklist and remember you will also need plenty of water for drinking as well as to maybe put out the campfire.
Next, on your checklist you must have the appropriate items of clothing including raincoats and a cold weather coat to protect against the weather. Add to that a hat and also have enough layers of clothing handy to combat all kinds of weather conditions. If you prefer to go hiking as well, you will need to add a backpack otherwise you may need a daypack for normal day outings. There are items that you will not want to leave off of your checklist which include knives and multi-tool saws and maybe even an axe, rope and compass while a map and first aid kit and a snakebite kit should find place on your checklist as well.
With these essential items on your checklist, you may find most of your basic needs properly provided for, though there is always place for other items that are trip specific and which you can take along, or omit as per your requirements.
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