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Getting lost at night time, ant bites, or a ripped tent? You name it, a lot can happen during a camping holiday. The sheer pleasure of adventuring out into the open fields turns into an urge to survive. In order to avoid all the pitfalls, a good camping holiday begins with good preparation.

When camping, some think of long weekends, little luggage and an easy and short journey. However, this misconception is how a trip quickly turns into an uncomfortable stay, where you can hardly wait to get back home. But if you are looking for a relaxing holiday in nature, you should write yourself a checklist and stick to it strictly.

”Camping at Hammocks Beach State Park”

You need to prepare yourself optimally because surviving in the wilderness, far from any civilization is not an easy task if you are not prepared properly. When preparing for your next camping trip, there are certain things you need to think about, such as which gadgets you should not forget?Whatequipment do you need when cooking? What medicines you need to bring along with you?

With the following tips, camping can be a real dream holiday, which is not only fun but also relaxing and comparatively cheap and where you can learn a lot about yourself. What is good preparation you might ask? Continue reading, as we have all the answers.

1) Gadget or Gear Bag

Lost in the dark? A hole in the tent? These are not uncommon events when camping.

That’s why it is important to have the right gadgets packed such as a flashlight, knife, pen or even a multi-tool gear pack that you can also use to cut, file and pluck. The Gear For Life is a great everyday carry (EDC) tool you can use for camping. You can read more here.

2) First Aid Kit: Pack The Right Medicines For Insect bites or Unexpected Sickness

Because nature holds plenty of nastiness for campers, be it a thorn in the foot, a sting on the hand, or contaminated drinking water, it is importantalways to carry along a first aid kit.

Of course, in case of major injuries and accidents, it is always advisable to call the emergency service. However, minor injuries such as sunburnsshould be attended to immediately to avoid disadvantages of living in the wild.

For reassurance that you have included all the first aid essentials, start with using a first aid checklist. A normal kit, which you get in any well-stocked retailer and also pharmacies, usually consists of bandage packs, gauze compresses, patches, wound strips, sterile bandage, bandage towel, disinfectant cloths, glove sets, bandage clips, rescue blanket, bandage scissors

A proper kit always has a list of the contents that you should keep so that you can buy them if they are missing.

"Backpacking Trip"

3) Pack Enough Food

The ‘middle of nowhere’ is one of the most important three words you must always keep in mind when camping. Not only do you not have the culinary delights that big cities offer, but even the most simple of foods are hard to find. In order to avoid a camping destroyed by constant hunger, prepare enough food in advance.

4) Mini Stove

Still on the topic of food, highly recommended is a mini camping stove with a gas cartridge. A single pot is enough to make a great meal of potatoes with chili con carne. Noodles are also very easy to prepare if you have a decent stove packed.

Remember always to cook outdoors. Under no circumstances should you cook in the tent, as the tent can go up in flames which can quickly become very dangerous. Remember that when you are looking for a suitable place to cook, choose a location far enough away from flammable materials.

5) Kitchen Utensils & Dishes:

You do not need to be outfitted like a television chef to cook yourself up a good camping meal, but a certain range of cooking utensils should still be on board. A spatula is handy for dishes such as scrambled eggs or pasta. The best is to be made of wood or plastic so that the pan bottom or the grill plate are not scratched.

A small pot for boiling water, a little bigger for noodles or stews and a frying pan for steak, fish, bratwurst or vegetables are quite enough.

There are also foldable washbowls that can be purchased online, that hardly take up any space. As a sponge, fresh moss is wonderful.

6) Lots of Mineral Water

When it comes to holidays and tap water – we immediately think of an unpleasant chlorine taste – and clean tap water is not guaranteed everywhere. The World Health Organization even assumes that 80% of all travel illnesses are due to contaminated water. For those who do not want to go without flawless water when camping, pack lots of clean water.

"Backpacker at Mammoth Lakes"

7) The Right Tent

If you are planning a comfortable and relaxing camping holiday for two, you should resort to a tent that accommodates at least one more person. When choosing a tent, think about for whom these tents were designed, for adult adults, children? Too small a tent is not cozy and cuddly, but rather causes chaos and discussions in the tent.

8) Comfortable Bedding

Better to take a cozy pillow instead of using your clothes as a neck rest right? When choosing bedding, always opt for a cozy mattress and blanket. Otherwise, you will always dread the night time. On cold nights, for example, there should always be a layer of air between the floor and the sleeping bag. Additionally, an eye mask can enrich you in the morning for important hours of sleep.

9) The Right Clothing

Clothes for all weather conditions should be thought about when packing for a camping holiday. The weather cannot always be predicted in advance so just assume that the worst and best of weather conditions can come anytime. Include t-shirts, shorts, jeans, socks, camping and outdoor shoes, hats, hoodies, ponchos, underwear, swimwear, and of course, a laundry bag for dirty laundry.

When camping, you should definitely have the right equipment with you. This, of course, includes a first aid kit, lots of water and food, a tent in the appropriate size, a sleeping bag, camping utensils, pots or pans and a well-functioning flashlight and gear kit. Most importantly, don’t forget to test your equipment while you are at home!!

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