Thursday, 29 September 2011

Camping is preparing situational


!±8± Camping is preparing situational

Yes, there are checklists that can be used, but it really depends on how well you prepare camp wants to know how much "stuff" you along the vehicle and in some cases killed, you are taking. It also depends on how long you plan a trip, and if you go somewhere where shops and services such as electricity and water may or may not be available.

If you're a minimalist, know the weather will cooperate, and if you're going to go out to dinneror buying food along the way, you can just take a tent, sleeping bag and a few changes of clothes. If you have a family, or just luxury and comfort, you can pack more. One of the most interesting trips I ever took place while I was in college, between jobs, friends, and between classes. There was a motorcycle trip to the Blue Ridge Parkway.

All that I found were three changes of clothes in a bag tied to one side of the bike, sleeping bag, tiedother, and a few hundred dollars. Not tent, kitchen or other devices. It 'was a blast ... I met some other riders that I have made friends with me, and camped with. Luckily they had a tarp that I had more than one night it rained like a lid was used.

We visited the park, and walked a couple of waterfalls. The view was beautiful and with some of the hairpin, the 35 mph speed limit was almost too high! The same route was largely unplanned, as well as the stopson the road. You can have a sort of carefree trip like this, easily, if you travel alone or with another person who does not mind this kind of unexpected, spur of the moment, to go with the wind type of situation.

If you do not need a lot of structure, it can be really great if you are the only thing we know is at home in a time of particular concern. It gives you the opportunity to explore and discover the streets and experience things that otherwise would notThe experience along the way, if you try to keep to a strict timetable.

In those days, I would not make a trip like this without at least a tent. Ok I'm kidding ... You must have at least 5 person tent, easy as a few people or a van for those of you even more comfort. I have to take the kids and dogs, if you have them, children or anything dog ', games and toys for children, and dogs ... Dog bowls, dog food, dog toys and tie-outs. You must have a guitar,Guitar strings, guitar stand, maybe a pair of bongos, a couple of music books to read books, with things, pots, pans, stove Coleman (OK, pack the entire kitchen) for cooking.

In addition, Coleman lanterns, flashlights, radio / CD player, CD (iPod and iPod for those of you more technically advanced) are batteries, extension cords, water hose, rope, a lot of extra clothes, shoes, more , hats, sunglasses, toys, one or two coolers (one for food and one for drinks), food, TP, PaperTowels, sheets, rods, fishing accessories, Swiss boxcutter, can opener, a canoe, paddle, cushion for the canoe, life jacket, insect repellent, sunscreen, first aid kit, his wife, his stuff (which need a second vehicle for all this), protective floor mat for the tent, to wipe their feet before the tent cover, a bucket for water, garbage bags, cooking equipment, dishes and plates, fold-out queen-size bed (seriously), sleeping bags, pillows, tablecloths, full sizeCharcoal grill / smoker, a folding picnic table, an electric fan, chairs, hammock ... and so on ...

I changed things ... We want our Luxury (essential) these days, although a little rough '... So for those of you that is structured, how do you make a list and see that the SUV at most things ... for those who flock to the light as ... only the minimum necessary to please ... Enjoy the journey.

And for those checklists, like, here's what you can copy and modify it any way you wouldlike. This is a fairly comprehensive list, but as mentioned above, needs and preferences vary, you should add or delete what you do not think it necessary.

Protection
* Tent
* Plan of mass
* Stakes
* Entrance Mat
* Broom and dustpan

Bed linen
* Sleeping bag
* Air mattresses or cots
* Linen and / or ceiling
* Cushion

* Hammock

Field Kitchen / Cooking Items / Furniture Range
* Eat (It 'good to get a menu for each planDay)
* Jars with water
* Cooling & Drinks
* Ice
* Folding table
* Camp Chairs
* Propane stove
* Propane
* Lighter or matches
* Firewood
* Plates and Bowls
* Silver or Plastic Products
* Coffee and Drinking Cups
* Aluminum foil
* Paper towels
* Bags of trash
Detergent *
* The cooking oil or cooking spray
* Pots and pans
* Pot
* Wash the containers
* Cooking utensils
* Grilling Tools
* CanOpener
* Bottle
* Bags Ziplock bags
* Dishcloths and sponges
* Spices
* Spices

Clothing (depending on what you expect to do and the time of the year)
* Shoes & Flip-Flops
* Pants and Shorts
* Belts
* T-shirts
* Socks
* Underwear
* Hats
* T-shirts or jackets
* Pajamas (if you wear them)
* Swimsuit
* Towels
* Rain jacket or poncho

Personal Care
* Soap and shampoo
* Towels and bath
* Toothbrush andToothpaste
* Deodorant
* Brush / comb
* Razor
* Toilet Paper

Lighting
* Propane lantern (s)
* Lights / Battery powered lanterns
* Batteries

Safety and First Aid
* First aid kit
* Snake Bite Kit
* Medicine
* Sunscreen / Chapstick
* Bug Spray

Navigation
* GPS and compass, if you wander
* Card

Other Tools & Supplies
* Pump
* Boxcutter
* Elastic cords or ribbons
* Clothing Line / Rope
* Tool-Kit
* Saw or ax
* Hammer
* Tape
* Hose and nozzle

Entertainment & Recreation Products
* Canoe, kayak or raft
* Paddles
* Life Jackets
* Fishing Tackle
* Bike
* Room
* Book to read
* Games / Cards
* Backpack
* Walking Stick (s)
* Guitar or other musical instruments
* Binoculars
* Fishing Tackle
* Radio

Pets & Pet Supplies
* Food Bowls
* Food
* Crate
* PetShampoo
* Linen
* Tie-out


Camping is preparing situational

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