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The Ultimate Camping Checklist Guide!

Tuesday 26 February 2008

Camping ChecklistBeing well-planned is one of the best ways to have a great camping experience.

Pack the things, which are necessary for your safety and comfort.

First prepare the camping checklist and then pack the things according to the list.

Here is a camping checklist which is divided into 7 useful categories.

  • Shelter and bedding
  • Cooking and dining
  • Camp maintenance
  • Clothing
  • Personal hygiene
  • First aid kit
  • Miscellaneous

Shelter and bedding in camping checklist:

  • Tent including fly sheet and poles
  • Tent hangers
  • Tent stakes
  • Tarp
  • Pillow
  • Sleeping pad
  • Sleeping mats
  • Air mattress
  • Air pump
  • Rope
  • Tarp
  • Blanket or comforter (Optional)
  • Zip lock bags

Cooking and dining in camping checklist:

  • Camp stove
  • Water or water purifying equipment
  • Cooler
  • Campfire permit
  • Empty food containers with juice and milk containers
  • Fry pans and pots
  • Fuel
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Can openers
  • Table cloth
  • Lighter
  • Tea or coffee maker
  • Mixing bowels
  • Screens to cover the food items
  • Dry goods
    • Bread
    • Sugar
    • Soup
    • Tuna
    • Canned fruit



Things You Need To Include In Your Camping Checklist For Snowboarding!

Friday 25 January 2008

SnowboardingCampers in the camping trip want to participate in a variety of activities. Among which, snowboarding is an interesting one.

Almost all the campers want to include this activity in their trip to make the camping more memorable. Snowboarding is almost similar to skiing.

If you are planning for a camp in winter, snowboarding is a very interesting one to enjoy a lot.

If you want to include snowboarding as a camping activity in your trip, you need to include accessories which are needed for snowboarding in your camping checklist.

The things you need to include in your camping checklist for snowboarding:

  • Bring a dress that is comfortable for you. It is better to bring loose-fitting snow clothing. Also, don’t forget to bring goggles, gloves and a hat. Goggles are very helpful on bright sunny days.
  • Wrists are extremely susceptible, particularly for beginners. So, it is better to bring a pair of wrist guards and also a helmet to protect yourself. The helmet keeps you warm and safe.
  • Buy comfortable snowboarding shoes. Ensure that you feel comfortable in those shoes.