Camping
Camping outdoors amidst the nature can prove to be a wonderful getaway for those who are tired of the daily grind. Read on for some useful camping tips.
Camping Tips:
Clothing is something that might seem tricky to pack, you can never be sure about the weather; it might be too hot during the day and freezing at night! The last thing you would want is the biting cold bothering your toes. Do ensure that you pack some extra socks, light cotton clothes and heavy sweaters/jackets along with a regular pair of shoes (Leave the branded ones at home) and even some sturdy hiking boots. After all, you will definitely be moving about the camping site to explore it as well. And if you come across a gorgeous lake, don’t forget to pack your swimwear! You wouldn’t want to regret a dip into the azure waters (Unless its prohibited or polluted). The clothes should be practical and should dry fast. Shorts are always associated with camping but may look good only in the fashion magazines. Whilst you hike in the woods, you wouldn’t want to come in close contact with mosquitoes and poison ivy! It is therefore better, to stick to lightweight long pants that would cover your skin to some extent.
Your food is also a prime issue when it comes to camping. Packed food can be a major attraction for animals. Some experts suggest that food should be hung above the ground level; special bags are available for the same. The last thing you would want to do is share your dinner with the grizzly bear next door! Whenever you are planning any excursion, pack some sandwiches, beverages, crackers and chocolates for those hunger pangs or in between snacks. Frying pans, stove, pots, foils, ziplock bags, and buckets to wash the dirty dishes are some of the basics you would need for any camping trip.
Camping out would also require you to take care of the camping site as well. After all, this is not a dumping ground and it belongs to the animals as it does to us. Ensure you do not play around with fire and consult the park ranger about starting the fire at the right spot. Keep the camping site clean at all times and do carry some soap, brooms and bags to clean up the site once you have finished your task out there.
Avoid feeding any wild animals; observe them from a distance. After all, you do not want to have an encounter with an animal that’s having a bad temper. Animals are better to be left by themselves, do not try to change their diet with packed and processed foods! Besides, once they get used to being in close contact with humans, it may not always happen that that every human would treat the animal in an affectionate manner.
Ensure you have packed your medicine kits and other knickknacks that may prove to be useful for you. Whistles, pocketknives, flashlights, rope, binoculars, spare batteries for your cameras, compass etc will definitely prove to be a blessing once you are out there in the wild!

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