Camping Equipment Alternatives
Makeshift Camping Supplies
By Emma S., published Jun 26, 2005
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An old rack from a stove or a toaster oven makes a great grill and takes up little space. Arrange a few rocks and lay the rack on top of them. Bring along foil to cover the rack for easier clean-up. As a matter of fact, foil has dozens of uses on a camping trip. Fashion cups for drinking and pans for boiling water. Foil can even be used to make soup bowls. Use several layers of foil to make the dishes more sturdy and never try to lift a foil pan containing hot food or liquids.
Make a tent by sewing or pinning two sheets or blankets together at the ends. String a rope between two trees then toss the blanket over the line. Use sticks or stakes to tack down the corners. To prevent dew from settling on your new tent, tape trash bags together in the shape and size of the blankets. Throw the trash bag assembly over the blankets.
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Takeaways
- Foil is a must for any camping trip.
- Use household items for camping gear and save money.
- Recycle instead of purchasing expensive camping equipment.
Did You Know?
Foil and plastic wrap are two of the handiest things you can take along on a camping trip.
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