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Camping Food – The Good And The Bad

Some food is better suited to bring along on a camping trip than others. Trail mix, typically filled with peanuts, raisins and a host of other nuts and dried fruits. Either store bought or homemade, trail mix really is one of the best choices for a quick meal while hiking or just sitting around your campsite. Granola makes a great choice as well and comes in convenient personal bars.

Summer sausage works well, and various types of cheese will last for a while as long as you have a cooler. Spray cheese (the type in a can) doesn’t even require refrigeration and, when paired with a cracker makes an excellent campsite snack. Beef jerky is another good option for life in the wild.

If you have access to a grill, whether it is propane, electric or charcoal, nothing beats some hot dogs or hamburgers, baked beans and potato chips. Quick and easy to make and very filling, everybody loves a good hot dog or hamburger hot off the grill with some chips or fresh potato salad on the side.

Rain Coverage: Tarp Or Rain Fly?

Many people every year pull of successful and dry camping trips using just the rain fly that was provided with the tent they use. The extremely lucky few campers may even go an entire season or several seasons without seeing any rain at all. But for most of us, this isn’t the case. Some tend to camp in areas that are more prone to rain, while some just have bad luck and seem to get rained upon every trip. For these campers, staying dry can be the difference between a fun, relaxing weekend and a horrible one.
For years people have debated whether or not to use a rain fly for protection or a tarp. But for any serious camper the answer is obvious – tarp. Sure it might add a little bit of weight and take a little bit more space in your bag, but the protection is unrivaled by a normal rain fly, even one that has been waterproofed with a spray or other material. Tarps come in all shapes, sizes and materials too, so finding the perfect one for your tent will be a breeze!

Camping Equipment for Your Night Under the Stars

The camping equipment you choose to purchase should be well researched. If you decide to go and buy just any camping product it may influence the outcome of the trip. For example, you would not want to purchase a tent that leaks if it rains. If you already have a tent and you do not know whether it leaks, purchase a sealant to be on the safe side. The weather is not always predictable so you have to be well prepared. I would recommend searching the internet to read reviews on various types of equipment. Several people will review each item on the retailer’s website or through camping forums. The information you find on the internet may also offer you some suggestions for camping materials you would not have thought you needed.

When you actually go to the store to buy the camping essentials feel free to speak with the retailer’s knowledgeable staff. Go to the store with a list of items you need and make notations near each item related to the reviews that you have read on the internet. This will help you steer clear of any “bad” purchases. Most of all enjoy your camping experience!