kevinkimers
Novice Camper
Camping Time! The first thing we need to do is get our gear in line..... WRONG! There is an essential part of camping that comes before even packing your gear that many overlook or forget. This step is essential in both preparing you for your camping excursion as well as help you to understand what you need to pack.
The first step is to know the area you are going to be camping in. Here is how you accomplish this first step.
The first step is to know the area you are going to be camping in. Here is how you accomplish this first step.
- Maps! You need maps of the area and each person going should have a copy of that map. Your base camp should be clearly marked on the map along with safe trails to take, ranger stations, parks, whatever is in the area that you may need to access. Everyone should study the map together in case someone gets separated or lost. Make sure the map is waterproof. That map and knowing where everything is could save their life.
- Along with the map, each person should get a compass and learn to use this compass. This is important because (especially in the woods) it is easy to get turned around if you do not know how to use other means of guidance. The best kind is one that hangs around the neck or straps to the wrist so there is no chance of them forgetting it in the tent. Make for sure that everyone keeps their compass and map on them at all times. We wear cargo pants when we camp and we have a specific zip pocket that we keep our compass and map in along with a few other essential items.
- Know the area... if you have not camped or hiked the area before (or even if you did) it is always best to get information on the area. Plant life, wild life, weather conditions, etc... The more you know the better. That way there are no surprises and you know what items you should take along with you for these situations.
- Emergency Kit... everyone should have a emergency kit that can fit in their pocket or straps around the waist. The reason for this is that that person may not have their backpack when the emergency occurs. The emergency kit should be part of their daily clothing so to speak. The kit should contain the basic essentials; Safety pins (there are so many things you can use these for including sealing wounds and for fishing hooks), bandages, ointments, needle & thread, Multifunctional knife, and if possible to fit... a small communicator to call for help (look online, they have them now).