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Camping Gear and Camping Equipment



If you're looking for peace and quiet, nothing can beat camping out in Mother Nature. Nothing but you, a cheerful campfire, and lots of trees. Well, hopefully nothing else! Leave behind the people and smog, and relax for the weekend. It sounds irresistible, but before you head off for the nearest patch of trees, stop and do some planning first.

What sort of camping gear do you already have? This is important, and you need to think about it. It's great to get away from the modern world for a while, but that doesn't necessarily mean you want to sleep on the ground under the stars, either. If you don't have all the camping gear you need, that's okay. There are plenty of places online where you can check out camping gear, compare different brands and buy what you need.

If you haven't been camping before, you might not be sure exactly what type of camping gear you should look for. Unless you want to take a chance on the weather staying fine, a tent is often a good place to start. Sleeping under the stars sounds romantic, but it's not so much fun if a storm moves in overnight, or if the local insects and wildlife find you very interesting.

Cooking over a campfire requires a decent campfire grill, or if you're likely to be camping when there's fire restrictions or a lack of campfire fuel, you may want to look at a camping stove. You'll also need a couple of pans to cook food in, and a few utensils to stir and turn food with. Be warned - taking the best utensils from your kitchen drawer is never a good idea! They have a tendency to get lost, burnt, melted or just plain grubby.

A good camping lantern, or at the very least a strong torch with fresh batteries, is also handy. You never know when you might need to go wandering in the middle of the night, and you don't want to have to rely on the moon and stars.

You might also find it easier to sleep if you have some sort of mat between you and the ground. Also, make sure your sleeping bag is suitable for the conditions you're camping in. There's no point having a lightweight summer bag if the nights get frosty. You want to enjoy your camping experience, not spend the whole night shivering.

Finally, if you're planning to camp well into the wilderness, away from a car park or road, you need to be able to carry everything with you. Modern backpacks incorporate all sorts of wonderful comfort features, as well as being designed for everything from a casual stroll around the local park to serious trekking and wilderness enthusiasts. You will need to spend some time deciding what exactly you need from your backpack, but that time will pay off.

Buying camping gear doesn't need to be expensive, and it also doesn't mean you need to take a truck with you when you go camping. Spend some time thinking about where you're planning to go, what sort of conditions you'll be camping in, and make your camping gear choices carefully. If you do it right, you will easily be able to carry your camping gear wherever you want to go. Have a fabulous time in the great outdoors!

 
 

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