Friday, October 15, 2010

101-8 camping tent Camping Tips for Beginners

I love being outdoors and enjoy the beautiful surroundings will enjoy. If I rest my head on the floor of my tent, I feel safe and secure. If I see a deer, a snake or a bear, I feel the joy and connection. Not everyone shares my comfort. Last summer, I have a good camp friend. She had never been camping. While I'm the kind of girl I am your company cutting, power tools you use regularly and could probably fix my car in case of emergency, the My friend Carol has lived in an apartment on theirHair and nails done twice a month and usually has some macho man in her life. I was shocked when Carol asked me to go camping with, but welcomed their company. Our trip went amazingly well, and here are some tips that can help.

1. Prepare by doing some online research. See what the field looks like. Select a beautiful campsite that is isolated and not near home. Check the temperatures, wildlife, recreational opportunities and dangers known. IfThere are no animals in the area, which could pose a threat, like a poisonous snake or bear, learn how to identify animals and what to do if you see one. Probably, if you're in a residential area, you do not see any wild field than the guys next door.

2. Ease of use. If you go camping with the experts, there your first trip is very short. I would recommend a night trip for your first experience. If possible, choose a camp site in two hoursfrom home. The fact that you are not a drug type sporting marathon. Take a walk, but keep it less than 2 miles. If you feel later on another walk, feel, choose a different less than 2 miles. Two miles into the woods is a lot more wine than 2 miles to the gym.

3. Keep an open mind. You never know how you feel immersed in nature. Some people feel as if they were born for the first time. Other people struggle with panic attacks and to cut their trip short. If you findalso a bad feeling you remember this trip will end soon, a few deep breaths and see what it turns out for the rest of the trip. It 'a very common with new camper, joy, boredom, fear and excitement.

4. Pack light but bring a wide variety of clothing to withstand the heat and cold. Be willing to let go of vanity. Pack a bathing suit (although, as shown in hate), warm clothing (such as a suit or a dress in batteries), a cool outfit (shorts and a tank top), andcomfortable shoes.

5. Select pack and other items of comfort and safety. You will need a warm sleeping bag and pillow, portable placemat under your sleeping bag, drinking water (check with the campsite), a working flashlight, toothbrush, personal hygiene products, insect repellent with DEET or wipes and food. Many campsites have to pack a list of references. I like to bring a small pocket knife, a first aid kit, dental floss or a small rope, and a practical product that is calledscreacher one (which is great to use if you get lost in the woods).

6. Pack a couple of things to occupy your mind. Bring a comfortable chair and something they can not electric only way they dealt with the mind. Books, magazines and crossword puzzles are good. It 's fun to bring an outdoor game, Lawn Darts, or croquettes. Many first time campers are not so much free time and is often used with boredom if their preparation.

7. Do not take a trip alone. You are single and want totry camping for the first time try to connect the field with a group in your. Many people know famous sports stores, camping groups. If possible, always go with an experienced camper.

8. Take care. If you and your camping party cold feet at night while sleeping in the car with the windows slightly cracked, doors locked and the keys in the ignition. In this way everyone can get some sleep ', but there is no need to cut your trip short. If they are frightened andnot your friends, tell someone you are sleeping in the car, lock the doors and crack the windows, but make sure that your friends have the car keys so they can come by car if necessary. Most people enjoy learning, sleeping in a tent, but others feel very vulnerable. Sometimes it's nice to sleep in the car if you do not feel safe in a tent.

There is nothing like the peace of laying in a tent, and hear the crickets and other wildlife, as I sleep. Camping is the onlywonderful, inexpensive hobby. But not for everyone. If you enjoy camping but want a comfortable bed at the end of the day, a reservation at a national or state parks. Many of them have affordable rustic cabins or hotel rooms that have access to nature.

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