แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Checklist แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Checklist แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันพุธที่ 9 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2556

Camping Checklist For Your Camping Trip - Don't Forget to Keep a List Handy to Check Your Supplies!

So you want to go camping, or at least give it a try. Good for you! First you need a Camping Checklist. Now what method of camping are you going to use? A tent, pop up, voyage trailer or a truck camper shell? Let's see, space is dinky for sure if you go in a tent or truck camper shell. You will need to use those space bags and contract your clothing and bedding. Roll your sleeping bags and take small bags for toiletries. If you have a pop-up camper, your tool level is better. You indubitably have cabinets to put stuff in. Some come with a refrigerator, but it doesn't have much space in there!

You will probably need a cooler to keep most of your food in. A pop-up is small, contract and easy to tow and park, but lacks space for living. The furniture indubitably makes into a sleeping area. These are great if you plan to stay surface most of the time and just sleep in the pop up camper. You have to be truthful what you pack inside your pop up, because the top does let down and all things has to be stored below a safe bet level so there is room for the latches to be secured. There are advantages over a tent, but disadvantages for packing. If you have a voyage trailer, then Rv camping is easy.

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You can put anyone you want in it and there are cabinet spaces everywhere. You can find places to put stuff and stuff to put in places. With the spacious warehouse areas accessible from surface the camper, you can store tons of stuff. All the cabinet doors have a extra lock hook, keeping the doors from occasion when traveling. Most things you will need can be indubitably secret out of sight. I have a board hanging just inside my door that is half bulletin board and half dry erase. This is the handiest thing to have. You can pin up things you need to keep up with and write down things you need to remember.

Camping Checklist For Your Camping Trip - Don't Forget to Keep a List Handy to Check Your Supplies!

The refrigerator is larger, so you don't need an extra cooler. This gives you extra room inside and surface the camper. It can store sufficient food for some days worth of camping. The freezer part will hold a bag of ice and food. With the many cabinets in the kitchen, there is plenty of room for your canned items. Don't forget about the cooking utensils. You can find a place for all things and keep all things in it's place. With a camping checklist, you won't forget to bring the necessities. An alphabetically arranged checklist will help you to keep your kitchen ready for some serious business.

The sleeping area is larger, so sleeping bags, blankets and pillows are indubitably on the bed or even in the under bed storage. You will find a closet with racks to hang your clothes. Keep on your list the clothing you will need to bring according to the weather and the seasons. I have some lists in my camper. One for the kitchen, one for the bedroom, one for outdoor stuff, one for food and one for tools. My husband checks his part of the lists and I check mine. A well composed list is an requisite need. Using a highlighter, put a list in every room and highlight what you will need for that room.

Camping Checklist For Your Camping Trip - Don't Forget to Keep a List Handy to Check Your Supplies!

วันศุกร์ที่ 20 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Camping - A Checklist of Things to Bring

Camping - A Checklist of Things to Bring

Before you head for the campsite, make sure you have everything you need to make your travel safe, comfortable and enjoyable. Remember that failing to plan is planning to fail. But what exactly will you bring? The answer lies in figuring out what kind of a camper you are, what your comfort level is, and what style of camp will you have. The complete gear you need covers basic fire building, cooking and dining, lighting and other miscellaneous items that you think you need.

Minimalist camping

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These campers can do without a lot of comfort and equipment. They are willing to accept the wilderness as it is, adapting to the natural terrains and weather conditions. They prefer to sleep on the ground rather than lie on a camping cot. Their camp is sparse, creating fire rather than using a stove and lighting small candles rather than using a lantern. The minimalist really tries to experience the outdoors by choice.

Camping - A Checklist of Things to Bring

Gear-oriented camping

These campers are people who want to be comfortable and prepared. You can find chairs, tables, cots, stoves and other conveniences in their campsites. Gear-oriented campers enjoy the outdoors but they also prefer little amenities that will make their camp a home away from home. Their camping checklist is long and extensive. If you are this type of a camper, you will need some basic things such as a tent (preferably with rain fly and window), sleeping bag, stove, food and water.

In the campsite, if you need to gather some wood to build a fire, bring a small axe to split the logs. You can place your matches in a sealed container, or maybe you can carry butane lighter. Some campers bring dry logs if they are going out on a rain-soaked day.

For your hearty meals, there are a lot of easy-to-cook foods available. If you want to eat an elaborate meal however, then a more sophisticated camping stove (like those with several burners and adjustable flame) is required. Also, bring a cooler and ice packs to preserve your fresh food.

Be sure you have flashlights with extra batteries. One lantern or two will be enough to sufficiently light your camp. These lanterns can run on battery, propane or liquid fuel. Do not underestimate the value of lighting your camp at night especially if you have children with you. They will also be able to enjoy camping games with flashlights and glow sticks.

If you plan to do some hiking, you need a backpack, travel guide, compass, good shoes, extra socks, hat and a map. Don't forget to bring along a multifunction knife, which can be an indispensable tool. One model of a pocket knife even has its own reusable plastic toothpick, which you might have forgotten to include in your checklist. Also, if you like to swim or bathe in a stream or lake (which usually has rock bottoms) bring along some waterproof footgear.

Camping is a great kind of recreation. Find the right campsite for you, the right preparation, and the right tools to ensure that your trip will be memorable. Your checklist will definitely be very dynamic as you add and remove items along the way. But it is absolutely essential to ensure that you have all you need for a great camping trip.

Camping - A Checklist of Things to Bring

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