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7 Things People Always Forget When They're Camping Wood. Some campsites forbid you from bringing in outside wood, while others forbid you from foraging around the campground for wood. Batteries. Wet Wipes. Duct Tape. Ice. Trash bags. Hatchet or hammer.
10 Camping Essentials Tent. Even if you prefer slumbering under the stars, you should always have a tent or other emergency shelter on hand just in case. Sleeping Bag. Water Bottle. Fire Starter. First Aid Kit. Pocket Knife. Map and Compass (Or a charged GPS) Weather-Appropriate Clothing and Rain Gear.
10 Camping Essentials Tent. Even if you prefer slumbering under the stars, you should always have a tent or other emergency shelter on hand just in case. Sleeping Bag. Water Bottle. Fire Starter. First Aid Kit. Pocket Knife. Map and Compass (Or a charged GPS) Weather-Appropriate Clothing and Rain Gear.
What You Need To Pack for a Week-Long Camping Trip Sturdy Tent. You need somewhere to sleep, so one of the first things to pack for a camping trip is a tent! Durable Clothes and Shoes. Food and Water. Flashlights or Headlamps. Sleeping Bags and Pillows. Camping Stove and Fuel. Pots, Pans, and Utensils. Plates and Cups.
These are important items for your camping essentials checklist: Tent (and footprint, stakes) Sleeping bags. Sleeping pads. Camping pillow. Headlamps or flashlights (and extra batteries) Camp chairs. Camp table (if no picnic table) Lantern (and mantles and fuel/batteries if needed)
Check out these 5 common mistakes most campers make while setting up a tent. Not Looking Up. We look at the ground. Not Staking Your Tent. Many people think that Staking your tent is overdoing it. Not Giving Yourself Time. Not Being Aware of the Sun. Not Finding Good Ground.