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Don't Leave These 5 Items Off Your
Camping Checklist
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Does your camping checklist
look like this?
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1) Beer
2) Hot Dogs
3) Hot Dog Rolls
4) Ketchup & Mustard
5) Beer
6) Bug Repellent
7) Jerky
8) Tent
9) Air Mattress
10) Beer
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Yes? That's okay, because ultimately that's why you're
reading this.
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Let's begin with our items you can't afford to leave off your camping
checklist:
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1) Fire Starter - A weather proof fire starter is a must
have on any camping trip.
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We don't only mean matches or a lighter, rather a fire starting
implement that would work in wet or dry conditions. If your canoe falls into the
river, it will still work.
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2) Bear Bag - Plan on eating when you're at the camp site? Well you had
better have a way to eliminate the scent of
your food as to not attract predators,
including, but not limited to, bears.
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You also want a way to hang said food up and away from your camp
site because if predators do go
sniffing around, you want them doing so away from your tent.
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3) Compass - Odds are you're
planning on going hiking or for a walk
in the woods on your trip.
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Did you know, most people get lost less than
100 yards off of a common hiking trail?
Getting lost in the woods is one of the most
common occurrences, especially if you like to
explore.
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4) Signaling Device - Odds are, you're only wearing bright orange
when you're out hunting. If you don't hunt, you probably
aren't wearing orange anyways.
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Creating contrast in the wilderness to be seen is more difficult than
you think, especially in the dark. A signaling device is absolutely
paramount.
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Also, think multiple use cases, especially a light. At night, unless you're only 3 feet away from
your fire, you can't see a thing! You're going to
want some sort of a light, especially one that can
flash and pulse.
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5) Multi-Tool - When you're camping, you're doing
everything from setting up the tent, maybe hitching a
trailer to your vehicle, hiking, setting up various
pieces of camping furniture, etc. Essentially, you're not sure what you're going to
encounter.
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Therefore, having a multi-tool winds up at #5 on our camping checklist
rather than say a knife. A knife you will likely have on you anyways, but you want to make sure you're
able to tackle any situation that may arise.
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BE
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PREPARED&
TAKE CONTROLOF EVERY SITUATION
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