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November 28, 2022

A Beginner's Guide to Camping Gear

When you first start camping, it`s not easy to know what you will need. Plus, you have to decide which items you should buy, and what you can rent or borrow from your own household supplies. To help you get started, we`ve put together a list of gear that you should take on any camping trip, whether you`re car camping or backpacking.

Of course, these aren`t necessarily the only things you might want to carry, but these essentials will put you on the path toward a successful camping trip. You can rent most of the equipment here, but if you plan to start camping regularly, some things (like a good tent and water bottles) are worth the investment.

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1. Tent

A good shelter is critical because it will protect you from the elements and keep you dry, warm, and comfortable.

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2. Sleeping Bag

A good sleeping bag is just as important as a good tent-if you`re miserable and can`t sleep, you won`t enjoy your trip.

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3. Sleeping pad/mattress

A sleeping pad or mattress is crucial because it puts a layer of cushioning and insulating air between your body and the cold, hard ground.

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4. Cooking Supplies

Obviously, a stove is crucial for preparing tasty meals, but it can also be used to purify water and make warm drinks to keep your core temperature up in cold climates. That being said, ask yourself these three questions when shopping for a stove-will you be car camping or backpacking? Will you actually cook, or just boil water for freeze-dried meals? And how many people will rely on the stove for meals?

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5. Knife

Whether you need to slice potatoes, cut nylon cord or spread cream cheese on a bagel, you`re eventually going to need a knife or multi-tool for camping.

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6. Headlamp/Lantern

Lights not only allow you move around and do things in the dark, but can also serve as signal devices in emergency situations.

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7. Water Bottle

Maybe you`ve heard the phrase, "hydrate or die"? It`s essential that you have something to hold water and other drinks while camping, whether you use bottles or a hydration reservoir (or both).

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8. Camp Chair

After you sit for a few minutes on a bench or the hard ground, you`ll wish you`d brought some type of camp chair.

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9. First Aid Supplies

Cuts, stings and other pains are common while camping, so you should always pack a first aid kit.

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There are a couple options-you can build your own kit, or buy a pre-assembled kit. Pre-assembled kits can actually be less expensive, and some include helpful tips.

To choose the right kit, consider how long you will be out in the wilderness, how many people are going with you, and any special needs of your group (allergies, etc.). At most outdoor stores you`ll find a wide range of kits from super-lightweight pouches for solo travelers, to beefy family kits. Whether you build your own, or buy a kit, bring extra moleskin or other products to address blisters.

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