Do you ever feel like taking a break from the fast pace of life and taking a fantastic "back to nature" camping trip? Do you have questions about how to go about planning such a trip? Here are some simple guidelines about getting away from "it all" and having an enjoyable time doing it.
First, find a spot where you would like to go camping such as a nearby State of National Park. Research it by looking it up on-line, calling the park headquarters, or writing for camping information. Be sure to check out what types of facilities are available at the site you are interested in. Plan accordingly, because if your camping party needs electricity or plumbing, you may end up having a miserable time.
Next, invite the appropriate people. "Roughing it" is right up some peoples' alley and others aren't comfortable with it all and will be missing all the luxuries of home before the trip has really ever begun. So the trip won't be flawed, is an essential element for friends and / or family to come together and jointly invite. It 'also important to have someone along who qualified, at least in some range ... Does anyone know how to set up a tent or a fire? Ask your friend to come with the army you will appreciate their skills.
Bring the right camping supplies essential. The planning for anything and everything can turn into a misadventure in the adventure of his life in a positive way. LackPlanning will lead to unhappiness and a pleasant outdoor adventure will be quickly ruined. Here is a list of basic services to bring: water, fire, tent, cooking utensils, food, lots of ice and beer, if you like. Carrying a first aid kit is important, along with torches, flashlights and / or lantern, a Leatherman or Swiss Army knives, and lighters. An emergency beacon is also advisable if you are away from civilization. Remember, the compass andmap and know how to use them so you know where you are.
Follow these tips while on your camping trip and you will have a great time. Don't lament due because there is no bathroom or refrigerator. Don't take anyone who will worry about their appearance or miss other family members. Be careful and responsible, as there will be no one there to rescue you and you don't want to hurt yourself or someone else. Follow the campground rules. Be respectful of other campers. Follow the fire rules and don't build a fire in a restricted fire zone or in an area that is not open and free from brush and debris. And always watch your fires and extinguish them completely. Plan your meals before leaving.
Planning meals that can be prepared while camping is helpful. A camp stove is useful, but you can cook over the open fire if you know how. Bring a deck of cards or a game to play in case it does rain and you want to be in the tent. Bring the appropriate clothing. You may want to bring swimwear if you are camping by a lake or approved swimming area. Try camping in your backyard first. That way you can see if you like camping before going into the wilderness only to discover you don't enjoy camping. And last visit with other campers. They know the great camping sites and how to have loads of fun!
Now. Enjoy the camping trip! If the weather holds you will enjoy roasting hot dogs and making s'mores over the campfire with your great camping friends. If rain is in the forecast at the time of your outing, consider postponing. Camping in the rain may not be enjoyable for everyone.
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