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Things To Consider When You Go Camping So, are you thinking of taking a camping trip? In planning for it, have you fully prepared yourself for what might come up while you are out in the wild? While most things that come with camping are pretty basic, it's always important to take a moment ahead of time to brief yourself. Keep reading for some great advice. Select your sleeping bag with the weather, season and location of your trip in mind. If you bring sub- zero sleeping bags with you in the dead of summer, you will probably sweat all night. On the other hand, if you bring along a light-weight bag in the winter, you may feel like you are freezing to death. You would in fact be risking your health and safety. While you may think that nature will offer up enough wood to keep your fire embers burning, it could quite possibly be wet wood that doesn't really want to burn. To prevent this problem, bring along a few pieces of your own wood. Make sure to keep that wood dry in your car or another secure location. You will get dirty. If you prepare yourself for this ahead of time, it won't stress you out as much when it happens. Part of the whole camping experience includes allowing yourself to get dirty. You can get clean when you return home. Get a big enough tent to fit everyone and gear properly. You should have no problem sleeping and getting through the nights when camping. Consider taking a CPR and first aid class. This is especially important if young children are traveling with you. Camping can be very remote, so it is best to be able to deal with emergencies on your own, until help can be reached. Be sure to research beforehand. Be sure you are aware whether there are any snakes or spiders that are poisonous and what kind of critters are out there in the area. Before camping, check out your medical insurance to affirm that it is intact. Out-of-state traveling will sometimes require additional coverage. If you are going to a foreign country, this is especially critical. Don't get caught without the protection you need in case of an emergency situation. For an exciting twist on the morning meal while camping with your kids, get up early and prepare a "jungle breakfast". Use serving sized boxes of cereal, pieces of fruit and juice boxes and tie them to trees near your campsite. Then when your kids get up, let them search for their food. This can add some magic to their camping trip. Combine your camping trip with some swimming. Showering is one of the comforts of home you will have to do without while camping. Cool water will make you feel clean and fresh, so you may not miss your shower at all. With your new-found knowledge, you are now ready for that camping trip. Camping represents a no- frills vacation, and it is important to be ready for the unexpected to occur. When you follow the great

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Things To Consider When You Go Camping

So, are you thinking of taking a camping trip? In planning for it, have you fully prepared yourself forwhat might come up while you are out in the wild? While most things that come with camping arepretty basic, it's always important to take a moment ahead of time to brief yourself. Keep reading forsome great advice.

Select your sleeping bag with the weather, season and location of your trip in mind. If you bring sub-zero sleeping bags with you in the dead of summer, you will probably sweat all night. On the otherhand, if you bring along a light-weight bag in the winter, you may feel like you are freezing to death.You would in fact be risking your health and safety.

While you may think that nature will offer up enoughwood to keep your fire embers burning, it could quitepossibly be wet wood that doesn't really want to burn.To prevent this problem, bring along a few pieces ofyour own wood. Make sure to keep that wood dry inyour car or another secure location.

You will get dirty. If you prepare yourself for this aheadof time, it won't stress you out as much when it

happens. Part of the whole camping experience includes allowing yourself to get dirty. You can getclean when you return home.

Get a big enough tent to fit everyone and gear properly. You should have no problem sleeping andgetting through the nights when camping.

Consider taking a CPR and first aid class. This is especially important if young children are travelingwith you. Camping can be very remote, so it is best to be able to deal with emergencies on your own,until help can be reached. Be sure to research beforehand. Be sure you are aware whether there areany snakes or spiders that are poisonous and what kind of critters are out there in the area.

Before camping, check out your medical insurance to affirm that it is intact. Out-of-state travelingwill sometimes require additional coverage. If you are going to a foreign country, this is especiallycritical. Don't get caught without the protection you need in case of an emergency situation.

For an exciting twist on the morning meal while camping with your kids, get up early and prepare a"jungle breakfast". Use serving sized boxes of cereal, pieces of fruit and juice boxes and tie them totrees near your campsite. Then when your kids get up, let them search for their food. This can addsome magic to their camping trip.

Combine your camping trip with some swimming. Showering is one of the comforts of home you willhave to do without while camping. Cool water will make you feel clean and fresh, so you may notmiss your shower at all.

With your new-found knowledge, you are now ready for that camping trip. Camping represents a no-frills vacation, and it is important to be ready for the unexpected to occur. When you follow the great

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advice above, you will treasure the memories of your trip for years to come.