Camping Up North

By admin, February 7, 2007 5:38 pm

camping up north

A good majority of people who have been camping at some point in their lives. Usually you hear about children going camping with Girl Scouts and / or the Boy Scouts. For example, when I was in Girl Scouts when I was younger, we all went to camp in this campsite in the woods of New York. It was fun we built camp fires, set up in our bed linen these small wooden huts that held about five pounds and six of us went hiking and learn about the things of nature. It was actually very informative, and never forget. Adults still go camping too. For example, some of my friends go to camp every year in the mountains of North Carolina.

They make a weekend trip out of it, where are undertaking together and actually set up tents in designated camps. However, since they are now adults and are accompanied ourselves, we must be aware of certain things when we go camping: First, know where you are planning to go. There are plenty of designated camp sites online that can check and see the comments for. If you feel inclined to do a "sham" of campsites to get a better idea of the kind of people who go to camp around.

Sure that you are somewhat familiar with the environment in case of an emergency. Sure, you can practice a little frontier medicine, but make sure you know the name of the place that you are staying, and well enough that if I had to give instructions to another person that you would be able to do that. Make sure you pack enough blankets and clothes of rain, things that are waterproof. Mark your tent and other equipment to ensure they are free of holes, etc. and are in good working order. Unless you're really planning on roughing, make sure you pack plenty of food and water.

Does the campsite has facilities irrigation? If not, make sure packing hygiene products for yourself. There are a lot of neat things backpackers, hikers and campers can be purchased in local air free, the types of stores. If you are thinking of cooking or eating, there are tons of portable thermos, spoons, tin bowls, etc.. Note that you camping and not staying in a hotel of four stars. The sooner you remember this, the better you become.

Some other things you can take with you include: deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes, baby wipes, soap, shampoo and conditioner, toys and games (for children), backed plastic mats (MAT picnic ie) not leak through if the ground is wet, fire barbecue for camping, tinder, fuel and a hatchet for cutting wood, camp chairs, the matches, lighting (eg flashlights, candles, lamps tent), and toilet paper. Also read about some general rules of safety in camps, as the dangers of leaving food out to attract wild animals (eg bears). It will serve you well in the end!

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