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  • Top Camping Strategies for Maximum Fun

    Saturday, May 14th, 2011

    Okay, so maybe your camping trip doesn’t exactly require the same amount of planning as the invasion of Normandy, but if you want to be prepared to have some fun on your next trip into the great outdoors, you might want to include a little foresight and strategy.

    So what are the top strategies for camping? Read on.

    • Mentally walk yourself through the trip. Our daily routines are forgettable because they’re our routines – we don’t know exactly what goes into them. You don’t want to be caught in the wilderness realizing you’d really like to brush your teeth or to wash up, only to find you didn’t plan these things out in advance.

      Take out a piece of paper and consider an average day. Then ask yourself how much of this routine you’d like to bring with you on the camping trip. Even if you’re going rustic, you’ll want to make sure all of your needs and wants are accounted for before you head out.

    • Simplify – Keep things as simple as possible. Even if it costs a little more money to buy simpler things, if you’re an avid enough camper, it will be worth it in the long run.

      For example, buying a throw-pitch tent (which requires as little setup as possible) might cost a little more upfront, but it will be worth it when you’ve finally found your site. Quechua 2-Second Tents can cost as little as around $60 and take all of the guesswork and sweat out of setting up your site.

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      These smaller tents might not be Hiltons in the wilderness, but they also take the worry and work out of maintaining a tent that doubles as a mansion.

      If you’re really keeping things rustic, ask yourself what kind of amenities you might need in the wild, and the simplest ways to use them. Since you’re going to need water, bringing a portable water purifier, though expensive, can make the experience different for you. Many water purifying bottles fit in your backpack.

    • Prepare yourself for emergencies – Communications are essential to being ready for medical emergencies or other situations that you might not be aware of. The more rustic your camping experience, the more you’ll have to be prepared.

      If you’re a true explorer, a GPS watch and a satellite phone could mean the difference between getting lost in the woods and having a fun hiking experience. You don’t want to rely on traditional cell phones for your communications, as these cell phones aren’t consistent when you go into wild areas.

    • Keep in mind that camping is all about fun. This means that you’d do best to do most of the work when you’re back at home, still preparing for the trip. The better you prepare for a fun camping experience, the more relaxed and secure you’ll feel when it’s time to have some fun.

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