Must Have Camping Equipment

It can be relaxing to spend time in the wilderness, away from modern conveniences. As enjoyable as it is to sleep in a tent and cook over an open fire, you will need some specific pieces of camping equipment to use while you spend time away from home.

Sleeping Bags

Sleeping bags come in a variety of sizes, colors, and ratings for temperature. If you’re outdoors in cold temperatures, purchase a bag that’s rated for the expected overnight low. If the temperatures are milder, your sleeping bag should be rated for warmer conditions. Some bags have special pouches to keep valuables safe and dry.

Sleeping Pads

If the idea of sleeping on the ground isn’t appealing, you’ll need a pad to place under your sleeping bag. Pads add a layer of insulation to keep you warm and also provide extra cushioning for comfort.

Tent

Unless you plan on sleeping under the stars, you will need some sort of shelter. A tent works well for protection from insects and precipitation. Tents vary in size, so select one that will accommodate the number of people in your party. Tents also have special features such as a rainfly that allows you to open the top for extra ventilation, or close it to keep out rain.

Cooking and Eating Gear

You might not want to pack your best cookware for preparing food over an open fire, but you will need pots and pans to boil water and cook meals. Anodized aluminum and cast iron are two options. Don’t forget plates, mugs, and silverware.

Cooler

When packing perishable food, a cooler is mandatory. Coolers preserve food and also provide an additional surface to sit or work. Many coolers also have cup holders built into their tops.

Light Sources

If you plan to do some exploring at night you need addition light sources. Lanterns are great for this and come in propane and electric. Flashlights are also essential in case you lose something or want to read before bed.

Chairs

A comfortable seat around a fire is a nice touch when spending time outdoors. Opt for nylon folding chairs with steel frames for extra stability. Armrests and angled backrests are also comfortable features.

Survival Knife

This type of blade is a multi-purpose tool you can use for gathering firewood, starting a fire, and preparing food. A knife can serve as a potholder for moving a hot kettle from an open fire. In a pinch, you could use the butt of the blade as a hammer when pounding in tent stakes.

Rain Gear

If wet weather hits, you’ll need some protection from the elements. Waterproof jackets with hoods are a must to keep you warm and dry. An awning over your picnic table will also enable you to be outdoors while cooking or eating without getting soaked.

Gather all the important camping equipment to make your trip to the wilderness memorable.