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With popular reality programming focused on the outdoors, it is no wonder that we are seeing a resurgence of interest in camping. If you are one of the many who enjoys good outdoor fun, read on in the article below for a memorable experience!

Don't leave your lights on all night, if you stay at a campsite near other people. Some people may leave their RV awning lights on the entire night. That is unnecessary and only bothers people who are nearby.

Bring water purification tablets when you go camping. Even if you plan ahead or boil any water you can collect, you may need something in a hurry. Try using the tablets at home before heading out on your trip to ensure you understand how they work and what the water will taste like. This will help you circumvent dehydration due to the fact that you dislike the water's taste.

Safeguard your food from the local wildlife. You will need to keep your food in airtight containers or securely wrapped, and store it away from your tent. Some foods should be avoided entirely. Following these measures will keep you safe from attacks.

Keep in mind that you, your family, and everything you take with you is probably going to be dirty. Setting the proper regulations in advance can help to combat this. Then, you can be as messy as you want, without worry of getting dirty. When you're home, you can be normal again.

Learn how to use a compass and read a map before your trip. Although the camp site may be a familiar one, there may have been changes since your last visit and you could still get lost. This can help you to avoid getting lost or falling into a dangerous situation.

Is this the first time you are camping? Practice pitching the tent that you purchase to gain experience and avoid stress. This will assure you can effectively pitch your tent and have everything you need to do so. This also means that you can do it rather easily and speedily when you get to your campsite, meaning your tent might be up before the sun is totally gone.

A used shower curtain can double as a cheap tarp to place on the ground before you set up your tent. It can also be used for a washing area or cooking area base since you can control the run-off. Instead of throwing out old shower curtains, keep them around for your next camping trip.

Take a first-aid class, especially if children are camping with you. If something unexpected comes up, you will be ready to handle it. Be sure to do some research as well. Knowing about the native species in your camp area, such as snakes or other dangerous animals, is essential.

Don't forget waterproof matches in a camping survival kit. The container should be airtight. If you do not have waterproof matches, you can quickly convert regular matches by dipping them in either nail polish or paraffin wax. Provide your own caddy for the matches by storing them in a plastic medicine bottle or 35mm film container.

It should be clear to you now that you have plenty of different issues to consider when you prepare for a camping trip. However, you are now armed with the knowledge you need to tackle any topics that come up. Knowing what to expect goes a long way in planning the ideal camping trip.

by: Phillip Baker




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