Preparing For A Camping Trip
Posted: October 8th, 2011 | Author: GuestAuthor | Filed under: Outdoor Activity | Tags: camping, leisure, outdoors, Recreation, travel | No Comments »Going on a camping trip with your family or friends can be a really fun experience. Whether sitting around the campfire and telling stories or bird watching and exploring nature, being outdoors can leave you with unforgettable memories. Being well-prepared can make your trip better. The woods can be an unpleasant place if you don’t know enough about it. Below are some advice and tips that will help you avoid certain situations that can damper your trip.
Bugs go away.
Bugs are always a very annoying problem for a lot of campers. They’ll fly around your food and buzz in your ears. Also let’s not forget about more serious problems from some insects, like mosquitoes, which love to bite and give you itchy bumps. Worse, there are also lice and ticks, which carry disease. Here are some tips to help keep the bugs away.
Try not to use fragrant lotions or products. Bugs like sweet smells.
Try not to get warm. Sweat beckons bugs.
Bring bug repellent/sunscreen. Just don’t use too much.
Don’t eat bananas because if you do, you secrete a certain smell through your pores that will attract mosquitoes.
You should use coconut oil, which repels mosquitoes.
Ticks.
Ticks can carry disease, so beware. You can protect yourself from them by avoiding grassy areas, wearing a hat, and wearing long pants when you are on a trail. Always check for ticks. If there is a tick on your skin, remove it using a pair of tweezers and be careful not to squeeze its body. Have the bite checked by a doctor immediately. Ticks can spread diseases such as Lyme’s disease and ehrlichiosis to humans, which is fatal if not treated.
General Advice
Here are some things that you should know when camping.
Make sure you bring and keep a picture of the campers with you, just in case someone gets lost.
When you go for a hike, don’t forget to bring some food, water, a flashlight, and a first aid kit.
Always have one or more people with you when you hike.
You head can lose about 80% of your body heat, so wear a hat.
The advices I gave in this article I consider very important in helping to keep your outdoors experience an enjoyable one.
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