The current economic climate is making it hard for the majority of families to justify spending a large amount of money on a family vacation. As a result, more and more families are now opting to go camping for their holidays. In this article, we are going to present to you a few tips that will help you to plan the ultimate camping adventure.
Select the right sleeping bag for the season. A sleep bag designed for winter camping would make you sweat during the summer. If you use a lightweight sleeping bag during the winter, you can spend your night shivering if it’s cold outside. Extremely cold weather can bring about frostbite.
When it comes to food, bring only what you need on a camping trip. Extra food out in the wilderness is a calling card for wild animals to come visiting your campground. If you do find that you have additional food, tie it up in cloth and handg it as high as you can in a tree away from your immediate campground. This will help keep you from unwanted animal introductions.
Bring a survival kit on the trip and keep it on your person all the time. This kit should include water-purifying tablets, a first-aid kit, flare gun, survival knife and waterproof matches. You need this if you become lost or stranded; the items in your kit may save your life. Remember to take it everywhere you go when you’re away from your campsite.
Ensure that your tent is large enough for all of the potential occupants. This helps you to have a more comfy night’s sleep, and trips in and out of the tent will be less disturbing for those who are sleeping.
If you are using a tent for camping, put a great deal of thought into buying your tent. Consider the climate. Consider your price range. How often will you be using this tent? You don’t want to buy a tent that won’t be able to stand up to the elements. At the same time, you don’t need to pay a fortune for a tent you plan to only use once.
Get everything you need ready for your meals before you get to your campsite. If you are only camping for a few days, this initial trip to the store should be all that you need to do. Stock up on nonperishable items, too. You don’t want you or your family members to be hungry on your trip.
Look up grocery stores near your campsite. Make sure you know how to get to them. Particularly, if your trip is spanning more than three or four days, the food you bring with you probably isn’t going to last the length of your trip. Not only, that, but your family is going to get tired of eating the same things day after day. Variety is the key.
If you’re new to camping, you’re going to want to arrive early to the campground. The reason for this is you will be new to the campground site and rules, and this will slow you down. You don’t want to be stuck setting up camp after dark, so just arrive a little earlier than you usually would.
Look into pillows made specifically for camping. If you take along a regular bedroom pillow, it can get hot and sticky when it’s hot outside. Mildew can grow in it when they absorb the moisture from the air. Pillows made specifically for camping have a protective layer that keeps these things from happening.
As previously mentioned, more and more families are now having to forego traditional family vacations due to monetary constraints and instead opt for basic camping trips to the great outdoors. Hopefully, after reading this article, you feel ready to plan the ultimate camping adventure that you and your family will be able to remember for a lifetime.