Tent Camping Tips & Advice
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The early bird gets the best campsite. Arrive as early as
possible, walk or drive around to check out all the options, find your
”perfect” campsite (the one with the least compromises) and get things set
up. Ideally, you can have dinner, clean up and relax before dark.
Places to Avoid:
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Narrow canyons, which
pose a risk of flash floods
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Open fields, where a
lone tent can attract lightning
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Clay soils, which drain
poorly and get messy in rain
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Cliffs and ledges, which
can’t be seen at night
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Stagnant
water, which is often home to biting insects
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Pack items
that have multiple uses. A light poncho, for example, packs easy and can
be used as a rain jacket, a windbreaker, a ground cloth or a mosquito
shield. |
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Save those
little canisters your film comes in. They’re the perfect size for keeping
essentials like aspirin and matches dry. |
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Wear
really comfortable shoes. That short hike to the top of
the hill can turn into an endless journey back to camp if you’re fighting
a blister. |
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Pack a pair
of polypropylene long johns, even in the summer. They don’t absorb
moisture, they dry fast and wick water and sweat away from your body. Pull
them on if a sudden storm blows in or if you get cold sleeping, or if you
tip your canoe and are waiting for your pants to dry out. |
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Dress in
layers, you can peel them off or pile them on as the temperature rises or
falls or your physical activity increases or decreases.
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Pack
clothing in trash bags. The bags keep clothes dry in wet or humid weather
and can double as laundry bags or makeshift ponchos in a pinch. |
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Plan a menu
and bring menu-specific measured items to save time and space. For
example, measure all of the dry ingredients for pancakes and pack them in
a covered container. When you’re ready to cook add the wet ingredients,
put the lid on and give it a shake to mix it up. But remember, and this is
important, label the containers. |
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Pack
insulated mugs with lids. They keep hot beverages hot, cold beverages
cold, and insects out of everything. |
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Invest in a
solar-heated camp shower. This mini shower can double as a faucet and is
ideal for dish rinsing and hand washing. |
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Partially
unzip the upper window in your tent to remove unwanted moisture and
condensation from perspiring sleepers. On muggy nights, also zip open a
lower window to draw cooler air through to create a chimney effect. |
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Firewood may
be scarce where you are camping, so pick up a few bundles before you head
to the campsite. |
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Even if you
forget everything else, remember to pack the can opener and the toilet
paper. The rest is secondary. |
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Clean up
when you leave. Take away everything you brought. And anything else that
shouldn’t be there. |
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Check back here now and again. We’ll be adding tips from
time to time. |
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