If you want to spend time outdoors, there are things to keep in mind to ensure everything goes smoothly. Enough emphasis cannot be placed on the fact you have to do your homework beforehand to make your camping trip a success.
Whether you are new to camping or a seasoned campaigner, here is the ultimate family camping checklist to make your life easier.
Camping Tent
You can’t go to campsites and have no place to sleep. This simply means you must invest in high quality camping canvas tents.
A tent offers the privacy and comfort you want to make the most of your trip. They come in a variety of sizes, which means you and your family will have your own rooms to sleep and move around in. Although larger tents are pricey, they can accommodate many people. Some even serve as overnight tents and beach tents at the same time, which will save you a lot of money in the process.
Lighter
If there is one thing you can’t forget, it is your lighter. You will need it every time you need to light a campfire or even a stove. If you go camping without a lighter, you will realize things will be a lot harder than they should be.
A lighter may not seem like much, but it is a must for all outdoor trips.
First Aid Kit
Everyone hopes nothing goes wrong, but camping outdoors is unpredictable. It is wise to be prepared for the worst. Also, it is a good idea to take a first aid kit along with you without fail.
The first kit aid should come with all the amenities to cater to injuries, headaches or even bug bites. Considering the fact you will be miles away from civilization, it is a good idea to have your first aid kit on you at all times. Additionally, if you are camping with kids, you will need much more than Band-Aids to deal with unforeseen circumstances.
Baby Seat
If you are taking an infant or infants on your camping trip, you will need something to keep them in one place. If you don’t, you will have to carry them along with you all day long, which can be tiring. For this reason, do not forget to take a baby seat along with you. It does not matter whether the baby seat is a Bumbo or a bouncy seat, your infant will be thoroughly entertained.
A baby seat is something that can be easily forgotten, so make sure you pack it first without thinking twice.
Paper Dishes/Plates
For camping with family, it is a good idea to make things easy on yourself by taking disposable cups, plates, and utensils along. Even though being eco-friendly should be your top priority, it does not hurt to take the easy way out sometimes. But remember, do not get rid of your disposables just about anywhere. Keep your campsite and the surrounding area clean.
Cooler
If you take a cooler along with you, it will be easier to keep your food cold. If you are not sure how big the cooler should be, get one that is a little bigger than what you think you would require.
You will find a cooler to be a blessing in disguise since you can throw in a couple of other things in there too. It will be even better if you get a cooler that has wheels, thus making it easier for you to move it around without breaking a sweat.
Pillows and Sleeping Bags
For your camping trip, get proper pillows and sleeping bags. Don’t just make do with what you already have, instead get pillows and sleeping bags with padding and insulation to deal with the great outdoors. You may have to spend, but it will be money well spent, and that is a fact.
Flashlight/Solar Lantern
To make sure you have enough light at night, take a couple of solar lanterns along with you. One of the best things about solar lanterns is that they don’t need batteries. They can be left out during the day to charge and can be used throughout the night. For portability, keep a flashlight or two, just in case you or someone else needs to make a bathroom trip late at night.
The list can go on and on, but one thing is for certain, you will need to plan well if you want to have a successful trip.
Everything may look great at first, but when you take a closer look, you will realize there is a lot that needs to be done. Take the time needed to determine what you need and what you do not need for your trip. If you are new, then do your research online, or ask for tips and recommendations from people that go camping regularly.
When the time comes to pack, gather the essentials mentioned above first. Slowly make your way to packing other stuff. However, this does not mean you go overboard. Overpacking will become a nuisance when you have to move all that you have got from your car to your campsite.
On the other hand, do not ignore the weather. See if it is perfect enough to ensure smooth sailing throughout your trip unless you want nature to throw everything it has towards you. At the same time, encourage kids to help around the camp, to keep them distracted and entertained. If they have got nothing to do, they will be difficult to deal with.
All in all, you are perfectly equipped with camping with your family. So what are you waiting for? Plan an outdoor adventure today.
This blog was first published on our website https://whiteduckoutdoors.com/blogs/blog/family-camping-checklist-to-make-your-trip-a-success
This blog was first published on our website https://whiteduckoutdoors.com/blogs/blog/family-camping-checklist-to-make-your-trip-a-success