There is no dispute that preparation and organization for a camping trip can be quite overwhelming, but if it is done right, you would see at the end of the day, that it was worth the stress. This is why it is important to ensure optimum planning and execution. For this to be possible, it is advised that in addition to a to-do-list, you should have a camping checklist to remind you of every important detail.

Why You Should Have a Camping Checklist

Creating a camping checklist makes for a happy and always ready camper. It also prevents mishaps.  A proper camping checklist should include every essential thing you would need for your camping activities, organized into various categories such as shelter, clothing, kitchen, food, personal items, first aid kit, informational items, etc. These categories should be organized by importance. However, it is important that you should not list more than you can handle or more than is necessary for your outdoor adventure. Camping checklists vary depending on the kind of camping and outdoor activities involved. You should not go on the internet and compile a list of just any camping checklist. Of course, you can research camping checklists, but you have to put into consideration the kind of camping you are doing. It could be backpacking, camping with kids, canoe camping, social camping, etc. You have to be specific and take note of those things that are specifically important to your trip, and those things which are generally needed in all camping trips no matter the kind of camping being embarked on. Here are some tips to help you prepare for your next camping trip. Now on to the checklist! Here is how your checklist should look

1. CAMPSITE GEAR

Tent, poles, stakes Tent footprint (ground cover for under your tent) Extra tarp or canopy Sleeping bag for each camper Sleeping pad for each camper Repair kit for pads, mattress, tent, tarp Pillows Extra blankets Chairs Headlamps or flashlights ( with extra batteries) Lantern Lantern fuel or batteries

2.  KITCHEN

Stove Fuel for stove Matches or lighter Pot French press or portable coffee maker Corkscrew Roasting sticks for marshmallows, hot dogs Food-storage containers Trash bags Cooler Ice Water bottles Plates, bowls, forks, spoons, knives Cups, mugs Paring knife, spatula, cooking spoon Cutting board Foil soap Sponge, dishcloth, dishtowel Paper towels Extra bin for washing dishes

3. CLOTHES

Clothes for daytime Sleepwear Swimsuits Rainwear Shoes: hiking/walking shoes, easy-on shoes, water shoes Extra layers for warmth Gloves Hats

4. PERSONAL ITEMS

Sunscreen Insect repellent First-aid kit Prescription medications Toothbrush, toiletries Soap

5. OTHER ITEMS

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