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Camping Equipment - How Much Gear Do I Need?



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By : Brooke Hayles    19 or more times read
Submitted 2006-12-11 00:00:00
Camping trips can be a fun adventure for the entire family. But if you're traveling without the proper camping equipment your trip can sour easily. It's not necessary to run out and purchase a bunch of expensive gear, but a few durable items will serve you well.

One item that is worth spending the extra money on is a tent. Since this item will serve as your protection from not only the weather, but animals and bugs you're going to want something sturdy. Multiple sets of batteries are also crucial. Most campers will need to get around at night at some point and without batteries for your flashlight, you're in trouble. For your cooking gear, non-stick pans and pots are easiest to deal with.

Before heading out, make a list of what camping equipment you need and plan to take. Pre-planning camping activities will help you decide what gear to take or need to purchase. Some campgrounds supply camping gear and a quick check before hand will let you know what is and isn't provided.

Camping equipment that is used time and time again will need to be durable are reliable. Your local camping or sporting goods store can help you decide on what gear you'll need and to make sure that you don't forget an important piece!

It's not always necessary to purchase new camping gear to ensure that it is reliable. Flee markets and garage sales often have camping equipment for sale. An added advantage when purchasing used gear is that you can ask the owner how it performed. Second hand camping gear can be purchased for a bargain, but just make sure that you fully check it out.

When looking to purchase a second hand tent make sure that you thoroughly check it out before hand. When folded up it can be hard to spot small holes and tears that could dampen your vacation. If a simple piece is missing, such as a stake, this can be easily replaced.

Getting all your camping equipment together is just the first step. In order to ensure a long life for your recent purchases you will need to properly store and care for your gear. After a long week outdoors cleaning your camping equipment may be the last thing on your mind. But repairing little holes or tears while still fresh in your mind will keep the next trip uneventful.

To avoid rust corroding your cooking gear give them a good cleaning before storing. If you're unsure how to clean a piece the manufacturer will have cleaning and storing instructions available.

Summary:

Proper camping equipment is essential to a pleasant vacation experience. Good gear is reliable and durable. By taking care of your camping equipment you will extend the life of each piece and be able to enjoy them for years to come.
Author Resource:- Brooke Hayles

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