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Checklist For Campers
Important supplies for an enjoyable camping trip.
Whether you are a
beginning camper or an experienced one, it’s always good to have a list of camping equipment you need to take
with you. In fact what I do is have a trunk-like plastic container filled with the non-perishable supplies that
I always take camping.
This way everything is ready to go. Once a year in the beginning of camping season, I update
the items and do a supply check.
Food It’s
a good idea to have easy to prepare food. Make a list before you go of meals you want to prepare and go
shopping. You can always check the internet for good camping recipes. Have on hand dry condiments such as salt,
pepper, spices, sugar, and powdered cream. Be sure to bring staples such as coffee, bread, potatoes, catsup,
mustard, onions, bacon, eggs, and marshmallows. Camping convenience foods you may want to include are granola
bars, instant oatmeal packs and peanut butter and jelly for quick eating. Don’t forget something to
drink.
Sleeping Equipment As you are aware, the tent is a very important part of camping. Make sure
it is waterproof and has a canopy for rain run off. Include a tarp or ground cloth for under the tent. Make sure
the tent is always stored in a dry place to keep it free of mildew. Include sleeping bags to keep you nice and
warm and an air mattress to keep you off the ground. Don’t forget the pillows.
Lighting
There is nothing worse than walking around a
campsite without light. Bring a lantern either powered by propane or batteries. Include a good heavy duty
flashlight and it’s always good to have a spare one. Don’t forget the extra batteries.
Cooking Utensils
Include a frying pan, camp stove with fuel,
pot with lid, grill, spatula, coffee pot and tongs.
First Aid Kit A great ideas is to put together a waterproof container filled with the
following supplies that you keep stored with your camping equipment and is always ready to go. Be sure to
include Tylenol or other pain reliever, antibiotic cream, antiseptic, band-aids/bandages, tweezers, allergy
medicine if needed, sunscreen lotion, bug repellent, antacid tablets and a box of pre-moistened towels such as
baby wipes.
Personal Items Once again it’s a great idea to keep these items stored in a waterproof
container for easy accessibility. Include bar of soap, hand sanitizer, shampoo, toothpaste and toothbrush, razor
and shaving cream, deodorant, comb/brush, makeup bag, washcloth and towels.
Miscellaneous Supplies Here are some things that will help make your camping experience a good
one.
- Water bottles
- Foldup chairs
- Tools such as hammer, screwdriver and
pliers
- Aluminum Foil
- Paper plates, napkins and plastic
knives, forks, and spoons.
- Paper towels
- Trash Bags
- Tablecloth
- Charcoal
- Fire starter log
- Matches
- Small shovel
- Duct tape for emergency
repairs
- Compass
- Small shovel
- Pocket knife
- Weather radio
- Dishpan, scrub pad and dish
soap
Bring along your camping reservation and
directions to the campground and your good to go camping. Have fun camping!
Article by Patricia Kopp. Visit our site for more camping tips. If you like to read more about camping we have a collection of
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