Camping Checklist – Don’t forget the DVD player for Exercis

Posted: May 19th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Camping Checklist | Tags: , | No Comments »


www.splitfit.com.au Being Camping Checklist, DVD for stretching exercises using Jerry Hatters split fit Video in my 90 Challenge to do the Splits.check our camp fire hot water system.


Ozark Trail Tents and Camping Gear Camping Checklist

Posted: May 7th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Camping Checklist | Tags: , , | 1 Comment »

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How to Plan Camping Trips : How To Make a Camping Checklist

Posted: April 23rd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Camping Checklist | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | 16 Comments »


Keep a checklist for the full camping experience. Learn hiking tips and other advice on the outdoors in this free video. Expert: Albert William Hedgepeth Bio: Albert Hedgepeth has hiked the Appalachian Trail, covering a distance of over 2168 miles on foot. His vision quest provided a multitude of knowledge on the subjects of hiking and basic camping. Filmmaker: Albert Hedgepeth


Camping In Mexico Is Exciting And Challenging

Posted: September 19th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Camp Sites, Camping Checklist | 246 Comments »

Most of the things that makes camping in Mexico so exciting is also what makes it such a challenge. This is not an area for greenhorn campers; it is a mysterious and intriguing area, and it is not difficult to find yourself off the beaten track and in the Chihuahuan Desert, not that you will find Chihuahua there, you are much more likely to find Gila Monsters.

It takes a great deal of planning to manage a smooth and incident free trip to this area or even the Sierra Madre Occidental, and it is rarely smooth sailing all the way regardless of how meticulous your planning is. But if you are the adventurous type as many campers appear to be, then camping in Mexico, may just be the ideal trip for you.


If you are prepared for every eventuality, one thing you can be assured of is a vacation that you will enjoy and be able to take home lasting memories of. US vacationers are very spoiled, no matter how they travel, but Mexico does offer some of the most amazing camping opportunities ever.

One thing that is very important for you to prepare for is camping under any conditions. One night you could be located in a dessert arroyo, and the next a snowy pine forest. It is these varied eco systems which make Mexico such and intriguing place to visit. You may even encounter tropical storms in this varied topography and the weather always holds surprised for the unwary camper.
Unpredictable conditions may force you to change plans at the very last minute, so even the most intricately camping trip must allow for flexibility.

Make sure you have a checklist of the most basic camping gear with you. The finer details come later. You can find suitable checklists online. Make sure you shop for what you need before you leave as shopping in unfamiliar Mexican towns won’t see you finding your favorite chocolate bars. Although shopping in these towns is a delightful experience, if you are craving a Hershey bar for energy after pitching your tent, you might be disappointed, and nachos won’t hit the spot.

Make sure you also have a good supply of bottle water. Never drink tap water in Mexico!

Make sure the toiletries you pack are simple, biodegradable and efficient, you might find you have to bathe in river or even puddle water. Personally, I don’t believe it doesn’t hurt to bathe for a couple of days if need be, but you may feel differently. Make sure you take toilet paper along; Mexican newspapers don’t do the trick!

Pack an emergency kit in case of sickness, plan simple meals with non-perishable items, canned goods are great, keep your travel documents safe, learn to speak Spanish and use it, treat the locals with respect and most of all have a good time.


Make It Thorough; Keep It Short: A Good Camping List

Posted: August 31st, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Camping Checklist | Tags: , , , , , , | 147 Comments »

Making a camping list… What is practical? Do you like to get in with the great outdoors by cuddling with your loved ones around a campfire pit making Smore’s? Do you like to take a leisurely or vigorous trek through the woods to see all that Mother Nature has given us? Camping is the best way to achieve all of that on any getaway from your daily routine.

Experienced campers have gotten packing for camping down to an art. They always seem to know what to take and what they can do without a few days. Before you go camping you need to ask yourself a few questions that will give you more insight on what to pack such as how many days are you going to be gone and what can you live without?

Length of stay is a major factor when going camping. After you decide how long you will be away from home you can then decide how many meals you are planning on cooking and how elaborate you plan on making them. Most families that go camping just have sandwiches that make everything seem easy. A cooler, ice, sandwich meat, condiments such as mustard or mayonnaise, paper plates and drinks is about all you need for this feat.

Many avid campers go and camp just as if they were at home. They will pack pans to wash dishes in, dish soap, cutting boards and pots and pans just as if they were home. When we go camping we usually fix sandwiches for lunch and regular meals for breakfast and dinner. Preparing these items will make your list grow but really is no different than preparing them at home.

There are other staple items that you need also when planning a camping trip such as a tent, sleeping bags, pillows, toiletry items, propane cylinders if you plan on taking a gas grill, tarp, bug spray, snack food are just a few.

Anyone of all ages can go camping. Camping gets you in touch with nature as well as brings family closer together. Camping is relaxing as well as peaceful. After you camp a few times you will begin to learn what you need and what needs to be left behind.


Be Organized With A Camping Checklist

Posted: August 20th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Camping Checklist | Tags: , , | 239 Comments »

Have you recently made reservations at a campground park to go camping?
Whether you are camping with friends, family members, or your romantic partner, preparation is important.  Have you already started preparing for your trip, in terms of packing the supplies that you will need or the food that you would like to bring along with you?  If you have yet to do so, you may want to take the time to create a camping checklist for yourself, as there are a number of benefits to doing so.

Before examining the many benefits of creating a camping checklist for yourself, you may want to take the time to familiarize yourself with what a camping checklist can include. In all honesty, a camping checklist can include just about anything that you want.  Most people use camping checklists to ensure that they bring enough food and clothes with them, as well as the right camping equipment.  You can also use your camping checklist to make a list of each of the activities that you would like to participate in while on your camping trip. As previously stated, the options are unlimited when creating a camping checklist for yourself.

As for the benefits of creating a camping checklist for yourself, the biggest benefit of doing so is that a camping checklist helps to ensure that you do not leave anything behind.  You should know that this happens quite often, in fact, you may have forgotten to bring something important along with you on one of your previous trips.  A camping checklist, especially one that is made in advance, can help to make sure that you bring enough food, drinks, snacks, clothing, and other important camping equipment, like your tents or sleeping bags.

Another one of the many benefits to creating a camping checklist for yourself is that it is easy to do.  In fact, when it comes to creating a camping checklist, you will find that you have a number of different options.  One of those options involves making your own camping checklist from scratch.  You can sit down and make a list of everything that you would like to bring, as well as everything that you need to bring on your next camping trip.  Once your checklist has been compiled, you will want to try and keep that camping checklist in a handy location, like on your refrigerator.  This is ideal as you can easily add any other additional items that you can think of to your camping list later on.

In addition to making your own camping checklist from scratch, you can also find camping checklists online.  These online camping checklists should be free and easy to print. What you will want to do though is be sure to add your own information or anything else that you can think of.  Most of the online camping checklists that you will find are generalized ones; therefore, you should add your own personal touch. To find online camping checklist templates, to use or even to just get suggestions, you will want to perform a standard internet search.

If you are interested in making a camping checklist for yourself or even just adding on to an online checklist that you printed off, you may want to sit back and envision your next camping trip.  What do you see yourself doing, eating, or wearing?  This may help to ensure that your checklist is complete and filled with everything that you need and want.  Also, since you will likely not be camping alone, you may want to have your family or your romantic partner add their own wants and needs to your camping checklist as well. This will help to ensure that everyone has a pleasant camping trip.

As outlined above, there are a number of benefits to creating a camping checklist for your next camping trip. With a camping checklist being relatively easy to create, why not at least give it a try?