Get away from it all, escape the trappings of daily life and reconnect with nature. Whether you are a seasoned camper or a greenhorn hungry for the wild, camping gear is absolutely essential if you want to enjoy your camping experience to the fullest and avoid a nature-induced migraine. Let’s take a tour of the gear list to make sure you have what you need before your next trip in the great outdoors.
Tent: Your mini-home on the trail. Make sure it’s large enough for your group, and that it’s weatherproof.
Sleeping Gear: A quilted sleeping bag and an inflatable sleeping pad will make your night under the canopy as comfortable as possible. Add a pillow for the finishing touch.
Personal hygiene You are going to create a massive mess, so make sure to include basic essentials in your packing list: biodegradable soap, toilet paper, hand sanitiser and baby wipes for a quick clean-up.
Cooking Gear – A camp stove, eating utensils and hearty cookware are your best allies in making delicious meals pocket-side.
Food and water: Bring high-calorie, non-perishable food, and carry enough clean water or purification tablets or a good water filter so you can keep drinking.
You’ll want a good flashlight for yourself and a lantern for the campsite – both will keep the dark at bay, so you don’t trip over your tent pegs after dark.
First Aid Kit: Accidents happen, so a well-stocked first aid kit is indispensable.
Clothing: Dress in layers to tackle unpredictable weather, and don't skimp on sturdy footwear.
Camping promises to rid us of the electronic tethers of the modern world in favour of a more intimate engagement with nature. Done right, your camping trip can become one of life’s great pleasures, a source of happiness and calm that is elevated by the sights, sounds and scents of the great outdoors. Take the effort to prepare – take this ultimate checklist – and your camping experience will be more than you hoped.
The pad might not be the sexiest piece of camping gear, but it certainly is the most important. It is the thing between you and the ground – that cold, hard lump on which you will sleep if you don’t have a pad. A pad is insulation, it is cushioning. It makes the difference between a good night’s sleep and a hard time getting comfortable. It is the first or second element you need to make your escape, not just a survival situation. Choose your pad, and know its importance. Happy camping.
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