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What Kind of Camping Gear Do You Need?

Comparing camping gear can be difficult, especially for the beginner. Whether this will be your first trip or you spend a great deal of your time at a campsite, this guide will help you compare the equipment on the market today.

You sometimes hear people talk about how they can set up camp with nothing but a pocketknife. While they might be telling the truth, there is simply no reason to take roughing it to that extreme unless you really want to.

With the equipment on today's market, not only can you survive in the great outdoors. You can live in comfort.

Choosing the right gear for your trip depends on your destination. Will you be setting up camp in a drive-up campground or backpacking to a remote location?

If you will be carrying a pack, you need to consider the weight; the lighter the weight, the better.

Backpackers have to choose the lightest sleeping bags and the smallest tents. There are tents that have been designed specifically with backpackers in mind.

Tents are rated according to how many people can sleep inside. But, you have to remember that the number is for the maximum number of people that could sleep side by side.

Another thing to remember is that the ratings apply to average-sized people. A taller or larger person might take up as much space as two people.

Camping chairs, rafts, plastic kayaks and other items are rated according to the maximum weight the framework can support. It is important to pay close attention to the weight ratings. Otherwise, someone could be injured.

In many drive-up campgrounds, food storage containers are a requirement. If there are bears in the area, you will need to stow all food containers in your vehicle at night or in lockers provided at the site. A few campgrounds still allow hanging food containers from trees or poles. But those are the exceptions.

Bears have gotten really good at identifying coolers and sniffing out foodstuff. They can and will tear up the best camping gear to get at the food. You should never store food in your tent or eat inside of it.

The temperature you expect to encounter is another factor to consider. Sleeping bags and some tents are tested and rated according to temperatures. You should see a label with a thermometer symbol to help you select the right sleeping bag for the weather.

Some people say that no matter how much camping gear they bring along, they forget something. It's always a good idea to bring along a credit card in order to purchase forgotten items or things you have overlooked at the local camp store.

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