My Camping List Always Grows

December 5, 2009 · Filed Under Camping · Comment 

I am going to show you a simple easy camping list from an experienced camper. All of us like to enjoy the great outdoors, listening to the crickets chirp and the still of the night as you look up at the moon and stars. Camping is an affordable and easy way to do that.

Some people are avid campers so they seem to know all the tricks of the trade on how to pack the least possible. There are few factors involved when packing for camping… How long are you going to be gone and what necessities do you have to have?

If you are only going to be gone a few days then the less stuff that you will have to pack. The cheapest and easiest way to camp would be to eat simple sandwiches and snacks such as chips. For these types of meals you will need to load your cooler with sandwich sliced meat, condiments of your choice, ice and drinks. The only other item that would be sufficient is paper towels or paper plates. This is a simple meal that anyone can fix.

Most experienced campers go all out just as if they were home taking kitchen ware, dish soap and a rag to clean your dishes, food items and cutting boards if you plan on slicing anything up. I have found from experience that we do the sandwich thing for busy days and we fix larger meals for breakfast and supper. Fixing these kinds of meals is more time consuming but your packing list grows.

There are other staple items that you need also when planning a camping trip such as a tent, sleeping bags, cots, pillows, toiletry items, propane cylinders if you plan on taking a gas grill, tarp, bug spray, snack food are just a few.

Camping is an enjoyment that all families of any ages can enjoy. Your family may be on the high maintenance end and need more than this simple list. This list was prepared by an avid camper who has five children that tries to keep camping down to a bear minimal.

Camping List, What Is Truly Essential?

October 29, 2009 · Filed Under Camping · Comment 

Making a camping list… What is practical? Do you like to get in with the great outdoors by cuddling with your loved ones around a campfire making Smore’s? Do you like to hike through the woods and see all that God has given us? Camping is the best way to accomplish all of that.

Experienced campers have gotten packing for camping down to an art. They always seem to know what to take and what they can do without a few days. Before you go camping you need to ask yourself a few questions that will give you more insight on what to pack such as how many days are you going to be gone and what can you live without?

If you are only going to be gone a few days then the less stuff that you will have to pack. The cheapest and easiest way to camp would be to eat simple sandwiches and snacks such as chips. For these types of meals you will need to load your cooler with sandwich sliced meat, condiments of your choice, ice and drinks. The only other item that would be sufficient is paper towels or paper plates. This is a simple meal that anyone can fix.

If you plan on cooking you will need pots or pans, dish soap, rag to scrub your dirty dishes with, grill, food items, cutting board if you plan on cutting up meat or vegetables. When we go out we cook every meal but lunch, lunch is always sandwiches and chips. A large cooler is best when going camping because you can fit a lot into it.

A few necessity items that you will need to pack is a grill, tarp, snacks, bath items, sleeping bags, maybe a cot and something to start a fire with.

Camping is an experience that the whole family can do any age and any sex. You can pack everything except the kitchen sink but after you camp a few times you will find yourself weeding things out and realizing that you don’t need everything after all.

First Time Camper’s Preparation Guide For One Heck of an Outdoor Adventure

September 23, 2009 · Filed Under Camping · Comment 

Preparing for an upcoming camp-out can be both fun and exciting, even for starters. The act of assembling the necessary camping supplies itself becomes like a living premonition of the upcoming trip-a sure-fire confirmation that the adventure will push through. If you have been highly anticipating your escapade for the longest time, having the necessary tools and equipment prepared ahead of time can actually make a big difference in your overall enjoyment once you have already set out.

 

Though your camping checklist will vary depending on the kind of camping trip and the activities that you have planned, you will basically need three major things: shelter, bedding and foodstuff. Shelter will provide you protection from heat, cold, wind and/or precipitation while giving sufficient ventilation; bedding will allow you to comfortably doze off or relax in the outdoor terrains; foodstuff or cooking tools will offer you fun apart from nourishment and survival.

 

For shelter, your choice of tent should be lightweight for easy carrying but large enough to store your camping supplies and other belongings and of course, to house the number of people that will be staying inside. It should have a strong frame with sturdy tent poles that can withstand strong winds or provide sufficient protection from the harsh elements. You will also want to choose one that has storage pockets. This will help make it easy for you to be organized and be able to find items that you might need. An axe or a hammer should not be forgotten as it will be used to set up the tent, as well as a mat which is to be placed on the tent entrance to keep the outside dirt from being transferred inside your simple abode.

 

Air mattresses, sleeping bags, pads, cots and tarps are amongst the choices for a camper’s bed. It is advisable to place a pad underneath to make sleeping on hard ground more comfortable and to help insulate from cold snow if you are going camping in winter. Remember to also bring your air pump or repair kit if you are using air mattresses. Having pillows and blankets will also assure a more relaxed and cozy bedtime experience when the god of dreams finally visits you.

 

Outdoor cooking can be considered one of the best parts of camping and a fun and exciting necessity as well. For your home economics away from home, your selection of items will vary depending on your cooking capabilities and choice of food. If you feel the need for a Hollywood box-office kind of experience, you can go for campfire-style cooking-no need to hunt for rabbits, fish or wild animals, though you can opt to do so if you want or if it is viable and permitted in the area: Just have several hotdogs or fish on stick and let the campfire roast them to perfection! If you prefer to match home cooked meals, a propane stove with pots or frying pans with the help of cooking utensils like a spatula, knife, spoon, etc. can work home-cooked-like meal wonders in the open air environment. If you want it traditional and picnic-cky, a barbecue or campfire grill with some charcoal can produce grilled steaks and burgers for you to enjoy. If for some reason you just don’t have the talent for cooking, do not worry because canned goods were created for a purpose.

 

Shelter, bed and foodstuffs are just the three most basic and essential camping supplies that you will need before you set out on your first camping adventure. There are a handful of others that must be in your list such as a first aid kit, clothing and personal hygiene, but the previously discussed equipments are those that you can never do without if you are planning to go on a camping trip. Even if you are just a beginner in the field of camping, if you have the right major supplies, you will be comfortable and will enjoy as much as a seasoned camper would, no matter what the circumstances would decide to mete out.