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Where To Find The Best Of Camping Equipment
Having the right camping equipment is crucial to any successful camping trip. Unfortunately, if you have never been out in the woods before, it is hard to figure out what camping supplies you will need exactly. Of course, everyone knows the basics. You need a tent, sleeping bag, cooking stove, a few pots and pans, and some silverware. Nonetheless, there are many different varieties of all of this equipment. What will work for you and what won't is something that you won't figure out until it is too late. This is why it is important to camp with a veteran outdoorsman if you have never gone before.
I learned this the hard way. I went out to buy my own camping equipment before going up in the mountains. At that period of my life, I was always broke. I bought the most inexpensive camping gear that I could find. I had the same kind of sleeping bag that I had as a kid – bulky, inefficient, and made with cotton filling. needless to say, I was cold. I did not have the right camping equipment. Even my sweaters were not sufficient. It was the middle of the summer, so I had not thought about how cold it can get in the mountains at night. After the first night, however, I was quite aware of the pitfalls of mountain camping. By that point, however, it was too late to get the right camping equipment to save my trip.
Getting the right camping food is even a bigger problem. Planning out a weeks worth of meals in advance is something that most people don't do. Planning out a weeks worth of meals in the wilderness, however, is nearly impossible if you haven't done it before. There are many varieties of camping equipment designed to make cooking easier, but most of them don't work. Basically, you have to be willing to stick to the basics, and you have to be willing to have things take a little longer.
Camping stoves are heavy and inefficient, but cooking with camping fire can be quite difficult if you haven't done it before. If you're going on a first camping trip, I would recommend having the most basic camping equipment and camping food that you can. Buy a camp stove, some beans, and some other forms of canned food. You will not eat well, but at least you will be able to have a hot meal every night.