Posted: March 18th, 2011 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camping Gear | Tags: Backpacker's, camp gear | 1 Comment »
help me out if you know of anything decent. me and my friend use camp gear similar to backpackers.
Posted: January 17th, 2011 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camping Gear | Tags: camp gear | 1 Comment »
does anybody out here in VA know where I can rent or buy cheap camp gear…and where we can go camping out here? Also what will we need for camping etc..trying to plan a camping trip for the summer by myself cause josh wants no part of camping but he said if I planned it alone and got everything he’ll actually go. I think he expects me to fail so please help lol
Posted: November 29th, 2010 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camping Gear | Tags: boot camp, camp gear, uniforms | 4 Comments »
I’M A SIZE 0. I WANT TO KNOW IF THE MARINE UNIFORMS AND BOOT CAMP GEAR COME IN EXTRA SMALL SIZES.
Posted: November 7th, 2010 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camping Gear | Tags: accessibility, camp gear | 1 Comment »
I camp alone usually, I’m a woman so safety is a concern and accessibility. I have most rough camp gear.
Posted: August 31st, 2009 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camping Checklist | Tags: camp gear, camp list, camp supplies, camping, Camping Gear, camping list, camping supplies | 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.
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