Camping Trip Checklist
Camping trips are always fun. You are away from the madness and chaos that is the city, and nature in all her glory really is yours for the taking. However, the outdoors can never be taken for granted, and to actually survive the same, you will have to have at your disposal a few items that are as good as a must to take along with you. Go ahead and read on to gain access to an exclusive list of items you know you should just be taking along with you when on a camping trip. Ignoring one or more of the items that are to come can be quite perilous. The outdoors are called ‘the great for a reason. So, if you are looking to survive in environs that you are not all too familiar with, go right ahead and take along with you everything that you should be taking along with you!
- Aluminum foil
- Bowls, both large and small
- Cups and mugs, just as much as needed
- Ice chest
- Matches
- Paper plates
- Paper towels
- Plastic utensils
- Matches
- Propane or fuel
- Sponge or scrubbers for cleaning up a mess
- A stove
- Ziplock bags, an absolute must
- Bottle opener
- Can opener
- A coffee pot
- A measuring cup, don’t ever forget to take this one
- Spoons and Forks
- Potholder
- Large serving spoons, as many as you think you may need
- Spatulas, as many as you think you may need
- Tongs
- Bread, the fresher, the better
- Fruits and vegetables, the fresher, the better
- Butter
- Ketchup
- Mayonnaise
- Meat
- Cheese
- Other snacks you may think you may need
- Synthetic gloves
- Mittens
- Jeans
- Shoes, hiking boots, sneakers, sandals, et al
- Shorts
- Socks, heavy-duty and thin, and as many pairs as you may think you may need
- Underwear, the thermal and the non-thermal varieties
- Sweat pants
- Sweatshirts and T-Shirts, as many as you may think you may need
- Swimsuits, if you are heading to a place with an abundance of water
- Day packs and backpacks, extremely important items
- Compass
- Lanterns
- Ropes
- Sport gear
- Torches
- Maps
- Whistles
- Lounge chairs
- Water bottles
- Pocket knifes
- Camping guides
- Tent
- Whisk brooms, one or two should do just fine
- Mats or air mattresses
- Pillows
- Poles
- Tent topper
- Sleeping bags; always make it a point to carry one or two extra sleeping bags
- Blankets
- Hammers and nails
- Chapstick or lip balm
- Soap
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrushes
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Tissues
- Wet wipes
- Towels, preferably Turkish towels
- A first aid kit, an absolute must
- Alcohol beverages, not too advisable, though.
- Hot chocolate, can taste exceptionally good when in the great outdoors
- Juice
- Milk
- Aerated drinks
- Tea
- Coffee
- Water, lots and lots of it
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