Thursday, October 2, 2008

Camping Backpack - Packing Up the Essentials

The common things associated with camping are tents, coolers and sleeping bags. But aside from these three, there are other things that are essential to ensure a successful camping trip. What campers need to bring depends greatly on what kind of environment the camping spot is and who the campers are. If there are children coming along, you should bear in mind that their needs are different from yours.
One should not go to a camping without a first aid kit. Bear in mind that camping is done in the great outdoors and professional medical response will take some time to arrive should you need one. It is important that you are prepared for any injuries that might occur. Disinfectants, sterile bandages, antibiotic ointments, pain and fever reducers, prescription medication (if you have a health condition that requires regular medicine intake) and an ice pack are just some of the items that your first aid kit should include.
Items needed to locate a camper are also essential. Each member of your camping group should have a powerful flashlight and battery reserves. Aside from being your source of light, flashlights could also be used to send light signals should the members of the camping group get separated and voice communication is not possible. Whistles are also important should the flashlights run out of batteries because it could also be used to locate lost campers and to scare off wild animals.
Your camping backpack should also include basic tools. Screwdrivers, camping knife, and a hammer are very important tools that would allow you to improvise in case the situation calls for it. A Swiss Army knife is also a good tool to have if you see yourself needing can openers, cork screws, and other small tools would be too troublesome to bring individually. Duct tapes, superglue, and other instant adhesives should also be included in your tool kit for they can be used to quickly fix tears in your tent or repair broken items.
Heat and light source is important in any camping site. In that sense, it is necessary to bring matches and lighters for you to be able to start fire. Aside from cooking meals and illuminating the camp, having a bonfire also helps to keep wild animals at bay. Just be sure to put up the fire at a safe distance from your tent.
Of course, you should not forget to keep yourself clean. A personal hygiene kit is as important as your first aid kit and your tool kit. Your hygiene kit should include the basics such as toothpaste, toothbrush, shampoo, and soap. You could also throw in a brush and a mirror. Toilet paper is also needed for the times when you need to answer nature's call. Bug repellents or bug candles are also helpful to keep insects, especially disease carrying mosquitoes, away.
If you want to bring in some comfort to your camping trip, you could also consider bringing a carpet cut down to the size of your tent. This will provide insulation and enhance your sleeping comfort inside the tent. A camping stove is also good to bring along if you want to make meal preparation a lot easier.
The outcome of your camping trip greatly depends on how you have prepared for it. Be sure to bring the essentials if you want your trip to be a memorable and enjoyable one.
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