Reviews, Tips, Gadgets
One of the most popular outdoor activities today is camping which is usually enjoyed together with close friends and family members. It is like living as one with nature while enjoying the fresh clean air and the smell of the flowers. Campsites and campgrounds usually have amenities for their visitors such as fireplace or fire pits, pit toilets, picnic tables, potable water and sometimes a convenient store. According to Wikipedia, camping outside the campsite is forbidden by law because it is considered to be a nuisance and sometimes harmful to the environment (usually associated with vagrancy) which is why most backcountry camping are usually done on national parks where there is a designated campsite.
Camping gadgets
The most common equipment used in camping are tents, sleeping bags, ropes, axe or hatchets, flashlights and portable stoves for cooking food and beverages. Aside from the camping gears, campers also have to think of what they would wear. Staying a night in the wilderness and campsite could expose you to cold, rain or insects bites. Campers usually look also for apparels that can protect them from these elements such as rain and mosquito proof jackets, hiking shoes, head nets to keep the bugs away and waterproof hats. Campers also usually bring with them important and indispensable items such as first aid kits, maps and even a GPS receiver in case of emergencies. These items are usually sold on sporting good stores and online stores that specialize in camping gears and equipment.
Camping kits
This website will discuss all about camping and the equipment and gears that are associated with it. This review will also provide you with tips and guides that will helpful when you go camping. Camping is very enjoyable and relaxing if you know what to do and know which camping equipment to choose.
Here are some tips in choosing the right campsite from spring until fall season, as advised by Rei.com
- It is advisable to know in advance where the campsites can be found on the trail. You can pick-up a guide book about the area along the way. At the same time, make friends with the rangers so they may able to help you find a good camping spot in the area.
- Some camping sites are sometimes close down temporarily because of frequent use, so it is important that you follow the rules of the park and move on to the next campsite.
- Some campsites would require advance reservations, especially during peak season. Therefore, acquire your permits as early as possible.
- You have to ensure also that you arrive to the campsite at least two hours before the sun goes down. This will give you enough time to set-up your tent and equipment before it gets dark.
- Look for areas which recently used because these are usually prime spots for camping. The place could be near a water source or the area is flat which is ideal for setting up a tent.
- Look for areas which are far from other campers so as not to disturb their privacy and as much as possible, avoid setting up a camp that will block the view of other campers on a scenic spot.
- Choose a camping that is near a water source because you will be using water for cooking and drinking. However, do not stay at the edge of the water source, as you will be disturbing the animals that will be using the water and you will not be flooded in case rain will come.

