Camping Gear You Will Need On A First Camping Trip

July 13, 2009 by Chris Channing  
Filed under Camping Tips

by Chris Channing

Your first camping trip shouldn’t be anything too extravagant. If you’re just starting out, you should stick to a basic camping trip to a local campgrounds. Even a start trip such as this can present problems that you may not have thought out properly, so preparation is key.

The mode of rest you get is the first thing to plan. First camping trips usually don’t include an expensive camper or vehicle, so odds are you will be using a tent or a cabin to do the camping in. A tent is easy to setup, and models today only take minutes to setup. You won’t even need a Boy Scout in the family to assemble it. Cabins are more luxurious, but you will also be paying more money for them.

You won’t have electricity out in the desolate areas you wish to camp in. Light will be hard to come by once the sun goes down, which usually means you just light a camp fire. A camp fire can only give so much light at once, so pack plenty of batteries and flashlights for such cases. A torch is another good idea, of which can also repel pests in the woods.

Certain types of cookware fare better than others when you go camping. Plastic is always a good choice for carrying liquids, since it won’t leave a metallic taste in the liquid. Plastic is a good holder for food that you might pack in a cooler. For heavy cooking it is recommended you get sturdy cookware that won’t break down over a rolling fire.

You aren’t just fighting to survive by yourself in the wilderness, you have to put up with pests and real threats from other insects and animals. Research the area you are going to be camping in for a heads up on what you will be dealing with. Mosquito repellent is a good idea for keeping your sanity in the wilderness, but so too is a tick repellent.

No matter what you bring on your camping trip, whether for actual need or fun, you will have to make sure you don’t leave any messes behind. Always extinguish any fires you create completely to avoid further damage to the environment. Follow any rules that the campgrounds has as well, so that you won’t face any fees for misusing the grounds provided to you.

Closing Comments

Camping is fun once you know how to go about planning the trip. Camping guides exist to help transition you into the act of camping, but as they say experience is the best guide you can get. Start camping as often as possible so you too can become an expert at surviving and having fun in the local nature.

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