Camping
Welcome to Beginner Camping. If you're
new to camping you will find all the camping information, tips
and ideas you need for your trip here.
This outdoor guide contains detailed data concerning
the required camping gear, including camping tents, camping clothes, how to choose your
sleeping bag, planning a
camping trip and what camping stove are just some of the
subjects we discuss on Beginner Camping.
Further we look at what to pack, what to wear and what to
watch out for. But even with a very modest amount of knowledge
you can get started on the road.
Important: Spend some time
investigating the camping gear you aim to purchase by
visiting an online camping discount store. Having a good sleeping
bag and a lightweight, sturdy camping tent is a must. Modern
materials and design give you plenty of unbeatable
options.
SUV's (Sport Utility Vehicle) make for
great 'hard shell tents', but RVs
(Recreational Vehicle) are another great option. They come in a
range of sizes with some that can function as a permanent
mobile home. Smaller ones can still sleep two comfortably, yet
have a stove, running water and a TV for those who just can't
leave it at home.
Research camping stoves and lamps. Cooking outdoors can be a
challenge, but it's made a lot easier with a two-burner propane
or Coleman fuel stove. Lighting has reached a highpoint with
LED lamps and flashlights.
You may or may not have wireless Internet or cell phone
access where you've selected, so be prepared. Getting lost can
be a concern, too, so look into a good GPS unit. Learn to use
it before you leave and get familiar with maps of the area so
you'll recognize what you're looking at.
Do a little advance planning for your camping trip and you'll save yourself a
lot of headaches. Decide where and when you want to go, then
make reservations far in advance. Camping is more popular than
ever! When you're doing that research, do more than just find a
place. Check the weather, look into the local wildlife you'll
encounter and find out about any toxic plants to watch out for
there.
You don't have to restrict your choices to just the U.S., if
that's where you live. There are great campsites around the
world. Canada has some of the most impressive lakes, forests
and mountains anywhere. But even the North American continent
doesn't have a monopoly on great campsites. Europe has been a
camper's paradise for generations.
Whether you like sunny Australia, South Africa, Portugal or
Greece you'll find plenty of options. Maybe you prefer the
Black Forest of Germany or the same-named area in Russia.
Either is a great choice. The UK has a hundred different sites
in a half-dozen countries. You can visit the wild seas of the
Orkneys or the calm ones in wild Wales. Or, you can head inland
to the Midlands. The UK has some of the most diverse scenery of
any country.
Don't wait until you're an expert to get going. Learn the
basics of camping, then head out and get some practical
experience. After all, it's not a classroom assignment - it's
an outdoor adventure!
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