Tuesday, September 13, 2016

The best camping tips for a smooth journey


Anyone who has camped will share some camping tips, so here are a few that I have acquired over time. I do not claim to have invented the idea, but these are things that stuck in my head. Some have heard about and familiar with, some may be helpful, but would (maybe), you will enjoy the sound of a single - or it would give even a spark of an idea to you - and you find a way to them use on your next camping trip.


First, it is always a good idea to practice camp - if not in your garden, then another person, or in a quiet place where you will not be disturbed. In fact, it's much better to get used to your tent first and basic equipment before you pack up the car, take some good miles, and then find that the time required for the establishment and adjustment underestimates the camp. Or worse, you do not understand how to set up a tent in the first place. If you have a tent clock is one of the easiest to build tents around - but having said that I always saw some pretty basic mistakes, resulting in the tent is unstable, wobbly and something irresistible a breeze.

When properly constructed for the first time, and especially if it in your own garden, a good idea is to do the things you feel like you're either (a) must or (b) to continue to provide you with a camping trip. Take the time to work out what you need around you (a) function and (b) at ease.

Then you can create a checklist of essential items you need for a short or larger camps, or the things you want "to build a longer, more comfortable camping trip. Sort items such as bedding, cooking, wet clothes, wear dry clothes, hot / cold weather, kids stuff, games, entertainment (wine!) Basic kit, glamping articles, all you need.

Another pre-camp "tips, split the tent poles, stakes and canvas. Bell tents must come up with a simple carrying case for the tent and groundsheet, a separate bag for pole and another bag for pegs, mallet, spare strings, etc. This means that you have a strong weight. Even if you use the car, it is easier to handle large tent components.

Bell tent last tip - always use a fingerprint. An impression is just a tarpaulin (cheap), turning on the floor mat of the actual tent. You can buy them expensive, but it's really not necessary. Check the footprint is about 5 cm / 2 inches smaller than the actual width of the floor mat. Using a cheap tarps manufacturers will find in a hardware store. Then just cut to size. The idea behind the impression is that it helps to keep the bulk of the dirt from your floor mats which allow the pack-up is much easier. And it must be slightly smaller than your floor mats to stop the rain from running between the two and "pool" in your tent.

Children generally love camping and the outdoors. They love the freedom, and dirty as a result! So children can often be changed. One suggestion is to pack the children's clothing combined beams individually. For instance, trousers, socks, shorts, T-shirts - all in individual packages and bundles wrapped in some kind of box or pouch. This makes it much easier - simply take a package and presto! Clothing for the new day!

Speaking of storage boxes - Plastic storage boxes can be easily found these days in a mixture of sizes and styles. So use the pack for most of the site is logical, because the containers themselves are lightweight and stackable too. This means that they are easily packed into the car, and once your tent, they are placed around the tent in strategic positions with a simple blanket / throw on top. They then immediately transformed into attractive and stable, useful, table-like.

Yet another reason that (at least one) plastic storage box to do with you if you have very young children, can be filled with hot water to make a comfortable bath for a young person. And this will probably love it!

Speaking of water, if you are camping in a lake or in a boat or canoe, a brilliant suggestion I've ever seen is to attach your key (s) in a sort of champagne cork. If the key is not too heavy, or if you just fix the main (or to each key with a cork) will float if dropped in the water! Brilliant!

Another idea for the store is one of those plastic or cloth soft shoes hanging caddy object type purchase style. These multiple 'pockets' in which, unless you really want to save your shoes, you can store utensils, tablecloths, candles, corkscrews and other small bits n bobs. Just hang your kitchen caddy tent or in one of the poles in your tent.

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