Pack of Matches
I like to go camping, and here is a quick list of ten things and why to bring them.
TENT
Any will do.
Unless you're a veteran boy scout, chances are
you need some sort of flame to start a fire. Without a fire, you have
limited food options and nights become a whole lot colder. Don't risk
it, and buy matches in bulk. You can leave them in your camping
essentials bag for years at a time.
Rope
Rope has so many uses at a campsite, especially if you can tie a
variety of knots. Make a clothes line for wet garments, hang your
coolers from a branch at night, create a shelter, or tow people out of a
tight situation on a hike or swim. Bottom line: don't go camping
without one.
Tarps
Whether you're using it to protect the bottom of your tent or as an
extra shelter at your campsite, tarps are essential. They're easy to
fold, and only take up a small amount of space in your camping bags.
A Jar of Peanut Butter
Peanut butter has a long shelf life, and can be used in more ways
than you can count. As a versatile source of fat and protein, this
should be with you on every camping trip. In a bind, you can schmear it
on bread, remove gum from your hair, or just enjoy it in spoonfuls.
Portable Spice Rack
You wouldn't dig into an under-seasoned dinner at home, so why would
you suffer at the campsite. A plastic, portable spice rack is perfect to
throw into your camping essentials bag; most of these are small, easy
to pack and hard to break.
Lantern, Flashlight or Headlamp
Whether you're stumbling to the bathroom after dark or sneaking a
midnight snack, you should always have a lantern and/or flashlight in
your camping essentials box. Be sure your light source is easy to reach
in the car, in the event that you arrive at your site after dark.
Maps and Compass
You have GPS on your phone, and you may even have a GPS system
sitting in your car console. Unfortunately, you may not get a signal in
remote camping spots, or as you disappear into the forest to go hiking.
Have your navigation essentials, such as a map and compass, with you at
all times in case your GPS is less than reliable.
Alternate Weather Wear
You've checked the weather forecast for weeks—no rain, only sun.
Unfortunately, the weather can change at the drop of a dime, leaving you
stuck in the rain or huddling around your campfire. With an extra set
of clothes, you won't have to worry about sudden weather changes; you
can swap out wet clothes for dry ones or layer during a cold front.
Pocket Knife
Most commonly known as a Swiss Army Knife, this tool is a camping
essential that takes up almost no space in your bags. With a knife,
corkscrew, saw, small scissors and more, you'll have a variety of
camping essentials in an easy to pack, compact size. You do not need Swiss Army brand. any will do like US Buck, SOG, and Smith and Wesson.
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