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Tips for Camping

By carolyn stevens, published Aug 25, 2006
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Safety Tips For Camping

If you enjoy being outdoors and are avid campers (like we are), or maybe just starting out, or even just starting to think about camping I have some safety tips or hints for you. These tips or hints are for anyone, whether camping in a tent or a pull type camper of any kind.

A very important item to have with you is a first aid kit. Make sure you have at least the following items included in your kit.
antiseptic
tweezers
insect repellent
bug spray
pain relievers
sunscreen
band aids
There may other items you personally will need, but these are the basics

Having certain items with you in case of emergency is a must as well. These items should include;
a map if the area is unfamiliar to you
a compass if you plan on doing any hiking
flashlight
knife
some kind of fire starter (matches or butane lighter, etc)
warm clothing
high energy food (both for emergency and for hiking)
water
a battery operated radio to listen to weather reports
a cell phone if you have one or chose to take one.
Again, this is a basic list. Add anything else that fits your needs.

It’s always a good idea to arrive at an unfamiliar campsite in daylight. This will allow you to check the site over for things like;
plant life - is there poison ivy near by
are there sharp objects to pick up such as glass
are branches hanging too low from certain trees
is the terrain hazardous
is the contour of the ground safe in case of rain
If all of these can be noticed during daylight hours, that will allow you to be more aware of your surroundings after you have watch a most beautiful sunset.

Most campsites that allow you to have a campfire will have a round iron enclosure. If this is the only place where you are allowed a fire, please adhere to the rules. Those iron enclosures have been placed at a carefully measured distance from the actual campsite. 

If you are camping at a remote site, it’s good to find out if you can have an open fire. The main thing to think about if you do plan on having an open fire is to use common sense and have respect for nature. Someone else may want to enjoy that spot after you leave.

Takeaways
  • Be aware of your surroundings
  • Bring items necessary for your personal needs
  • Learn to relax and enjoy nature
Did You Know?
There are many ways to enjoy camping; from sleeping under the stars, to tenting it, to pull type campers, to motor homes. They are all used today.
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