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Tips And Techniques For The Perfect Camping Trip

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Camping is a very unique life experience. Sleeping and waking up to nature is one of the most relaxing things imaginable. If you have been hesitant to try camping because you're not sure how to go about it, the following article can help.

A bandanna or handkerchief should be brought along with you. A bandana is very versatile and can be used as a blotter, potholder, mini-bag and more. Its uses are innumerable, so it is smart to always have one available.

Expect that camping is not typically a time you can stay clean easily. If you prepare yourself for this ahead of time, it won't stress you out as much when it happens. Allow yourself to be improper, messy and just "let go" while outside. You can clean up when you get back home.

Dryer lint can make great kindling for creating campfires. Before you go camping, start saving lint from the dryer's filter. An easy way to remember to save up your lint is to keep a plastic bag near your dryer as a reminder. Just grab your bag of dryer lint and go on camping day.

Should you decide to bring your dog, pack a long leash and prepare everyone to keep careful watch on the pet. Your neighboring campers may be afraid of dogs. Respect for other campers is an important aspect of public camping. Your dog might even damage someone else's property if not properly supervised.

Put together a survival pack and have it on you all the time. Don't forget things like knives, waterproof matches, flares, first aid, and a water purifier. This kit may just be what helps you to stay alive in case you get lost or something bad happens and you're stuck outside for longer than planned. Always keep it nearby and never leave it behind at the campsite.

During a camping trip, try to go swimming at some point. You are probably going to miss the shower you have at home while camping. The coolness of the water when you swim will help you feel clean and refreshed, so you may not miss your home shower as much.

Watch your children at all times. Cars constantly come and go at campsites, and kids can quickly lose their way in the woods. Disaster can strike quickly if you aren't watching closely.

Be sure and give children a thorough explanation of what camping is all about and entails, before hauling them off on a potentially dangerous adventure. Make sure they understand what poison ivy looks like, to stay away from wild animals and to carry a light if they are walking around at night.

Duct tape is the cure-all for many mishaps in camping. It works quickly for inflatable leaks, tent holes, worn soles on shoes, sealing mosquito nets, securing tent poles, and so much more.

Know what dangers await you at your camping destination. You should know if there are deadly spiders found there, or if sheer cliffs or flash floods occur there. Every camping spot has its own potential dangers for the untrained.

Having an enjoyable camping trip is possible, if you put the tips you read above to use. These are just a few of the things that can improve your camping experiences, so make sure you always stay on the lookout for things that will make your camping experiences even better every time you go.