camping

Camping is probably one of the activities to do in everyone’s bucket list. It is an experience that connects you to nature and allows you to see beautiful sceneries around the world. Moreover, you get a chance of viewing some animal species that you’ve always dreamt of and of course, you get to do some fishing.

If you are planning to go camping for the first time, then you’ve probably had a million ideas of what to do crossing through your mind. At some point, you almost gave up as the preparation part is arduous than you ever imagined. Worry not, as by the end of this article you’ll see how easy it is to be a camper.

Everyone was once a beginner in camping, so don’t let the expert campers scare you with their scary anecdote about camping. Below, are tips that will guide you to becoming a smart camper as well as give you a chance to enjoy your camping experience.

 

Know All Your Gears

Don’t wait until you arrive at the campground for you to try out your new gears. Before starting your journey to the campground, seek to know how to set up a tent and check if your camp stoves and lanterns are functioning correctly. Moreover, try your sleeping bag on the living room floor one night before camping to see how comfortable it is when sleeping in it.

 

Purchase a Tent That Is Big Enough

Space and comfort should be your priority when going camping. It would be uncomfortable to find yourself crowded in a tent with your family and friends. Pick the right size of tent based on the number of people you are going camping with. An easy way to decide the right tent size

is if you are a family of two, get a four-person tent, for a family of four, a size-person tent would be appropriate.

 

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Have and Use a Checklist

You are going for camping, and most of these campgrounds are in the woods; meaning you are not near any shop or supermarket. Therefore, before leaving the house, make a checklist of all the necessary items you need. You can even take two days to make the checklist so that you may not forget anything. After that, ensure you follow your checklist systematically to avoid missing out on something essential.

 

Arrive at the Campground Early

If it is your first time camping, you are probably unfamiliar with some of the rules and amenities of that campground. Well, you’ve never been camping, how were you supposed to know the rules? By arriving early enough, you’ll have ample time to go through the rules and also learn the layout of the campground. Furthermore, arriving early allows you to set up your tent during the daytime.

 

Start by Camping Close to Your Home

For a start, camp close to your home. You don’t want to ruin your first experience as many unfortunate things could happen like running out of food or the weather getting worse. All these can be avoided if you are a first-time camper by camping close to your home. After gaining a little experience, you can now proceed to campgrounds far away from home.