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Hiking and Camping
Hiking and camping trips are one of the best ways to relax without spending too much. That’s because unlike a “real” vacation, hiking and camping trips may only require you to pack a few essentials in a backpack and start exploring the nearest woods in your locality. Hiking and camping help you become more aware and appreciative of nature, and at the same time, help you get away from the drab of city life.
Since there are many different hiking and camping areas, each of them offering different challenges, the first thing you need to do to get started is to make a hiking and camping list.
Below are the things you should consider bringing with you when you go on a hiking and camping trip:
Clothing
Your choice of clothing to bring may depend on the kind of trail you are taking. Will you be going through a thick woodland area? Or a grassy meadow in Alaska? Arid desert? Or snowy glaciers?
It is important that you bring clothes that are appropriate for the type of hiking and camping trip you are taking. Aside from clothing, you may also find a need for the following accessories:
Clothesline and clips (for drying wet towels and clothing)
Dirty clothes bag
Flip flops or reef shoes or sandals (for camp shower rooms and restrooms)
Gloves or mittens (for those chilly mornings)
Hat
Hiking boots or shoes
Extra socks
Laundry soap
Rain gear
Cooking
Cooking is fun when you’re on a hiking and camping trip. You are usually reduced to the bare essentials, which can be fun and exciting. Below are some of the cooking things you may need on a hiking and camping trip:
Aluminum foil and plastic wrap
Can, bottle opener, and corkscrew
Coffee, pot, filters
Cooking oil/spray/butter
Cookware
Cooler, 5 day or better
Cups
Cutting board
Dish soap, towel, and washcloth
Dishpan and drying rack (collapsible)
Food
Fuel and funnel for stoves, lanterns, heaters, etc.
Gladware or other cheap plastic food containers
Hot dog or marshmallow sticks
Ice
Kitchen funnel
Knife and sharpener
Ladel
Measuring spoongs and cups
Pan or skillet (cast iron)
Paper towels
Pie iron or hot sandwich maker
Plates and bowls
Pot holders or oven mitts
Pot scrubber
Pots with lids
Silverware (metal forks, spoons, knives)
Smore stuff, graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate
Snacks
Spatula
Spices or seasonings or condiments (salt, pepper, mustard, etc.)
Stove
Table, tablecloth, and clips
Tongs
Watch and/or timer
Thermos
Water container 3-7+ gallons
Ziplock bags and plastic containers
Spatula
Now remember that you do not have to bring all these things when you go hiking and camping. After all the essence of hiking and camping is to find if you can survive in the wilderness with limited means.
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