Outdoors

10 Things to Check Before Camping

The following are 10 very important things you need to check before you go on a camping trip.

1.Truck Topper

A trunk topper is a great thing to have with you when you go camping. One of the primary advantages of having a truck topper while camping is that it provides more than adequate storage space that you can store all your equipment, food, and other things.

Furthermore, if you drive a truck or any other vehicle with a topper, you practically have a camper that sleeps 2 people! This means you have to carry one less sleeping tent with you! You can also get the inside of the topper lined to keep you all warm inside! If you do not have one already, make sure you install a truck topper for enjoying your camping.

2. Camping Chair

You can carry a camping chair with you to relish the time you spend at camp, depending on your travel model. A simple and standard folding chair with no backrest is perfect if you are out moto camping or bike camping. Moreover, the choices available for you when it comes to camping chairs are endless if you will be talking your four-wheeler to camping.

Camping chairs also have useful features such as a cozy spot to keep your books, bottles, and comfortable back support that you can sink into.

3. Essential Gadgets

Here, we are not talking about your children bringing their Samsung tablets or iPads on a camping trip!  Some necessary and useful tools can make a camping experience convenient, safer, easier, and less worrisome. Some of these tools include:

  • Extra batteries for your phone, flashlight, and other equipment ( in case the ones you have die)
  • A lantern, headlamp, or flashlight
  • Phone charger, lest an emergency happens (the last thing you need is to be stuck in the middle of nowhere with a battery drained phone!)
  • A Multi-tool device

4. Pets

If you are planning on taking your pets with you when you go camping, it is important to check whether the camping grounds or trails have any restrictions against pets.

Furthermore, if you have a dog, keep it on a leash or close to you as other campers may not want to be disturbed by your pet. Moreover, leashing your pet also safeguards it against any wildlife creature that can come after and attack your beloved animal. That is sure to ruin your camping trip! Check here for more about your pet care.

5. Correct Wearing Items

Cotton is a splendid material to keep cool in the suburbs;  however, it is not an ally when you are out camping somewhere in the woods!

Instead, it is in your best interest to select wool or synthetic socks and moisture-wicking clothes to ensure you are able to stay sweat-free and dry. Make sure you do not forget to pack the following things just in case:

  • A sun hat
  • Raingear
  • A swimsuit
  • Hiking boots

Having these things handy when you are on a camping trip will prevent you from feeling hot and sticky all the time.

6. Cleaning accessories

If you are going camping in the woods, it is most likely you will get dirty there. However, you can stay hygienic if you bring along basic items with you, such as toothbrush, soap, toilet paper, and toothpaste.

Other hygiene tips that you can follow while camping includes:

  • Bringing garbage bags to separate your dirty and clean clothes (if you are camping the rain, you may also make use of one to line your backpack)
  • Utilizing baby wipes to wipe away dirt
  • Using your camp soap to wash and clean your hair
  • Carrying a hand sanitizer at all times (this is anyways a necessity in prevailing COVID 19 pandemic).

7. Gun

It is understandable that you may want to have a gun with you when you are camping to keep yourself (and any other people you are with) safe at all times.

Do not even think about equipping yourself with a gun when you go camping if you do not have your official license with you that allows you to carry a weapon. In addition, it is best to err on the side of caution and check beforehand whether the authorities of the state where the camping ground is situated allow campers to carry weapons. For more info about gun please check this gun site

8. Food Items

This one is obvious! Regardless of where you go camping, you will have to eat there! Good food options you can consider for camping include:

  • Granola bars
  • Drink powders
  • Beef Jerky
  • Peanut butter
  • Canned soups and beans
  • Drink powders
  • Trail mix
  • Tea and coffee

The aforementioned edibles are ideal for packing light, do not need any cooking and will not spoil either

9. Water

When you go out camping, it is imperative that you have water, extra water, and finally, a water purifier. You should check for safe drinkable water in close proximity to where you have put up your camp tent when you are out in the wilderness. If no water is around, calculate the volume of water you will require based on the level of heat, level of exercise, and your body size. Bring along some pills and a filter as well in order to purify your water if you will be fetching it from somewhere close to your tent.

10. First Aid Kit

When you are out camping, there is a strong chance you will get hurt in some way. That can happen when you are preparing food, going hiking, or loitering around in the dark. In fact, even if you are just outside, you may get cuts, scrapes, blisters, and so forth. Prior to heading out for a camping trip, it is wise to make your own first aid kit that is customized to your individual requirements. A few useful things you may include in the First Aid Kit include disinfectant, Betadine, paracetamol, cotton swabs, and a few band-aids as well.