5 Things Everyone Should To Do To Avoid Serious Problems When Camping!

  • Camping in the great outdoors can be so peaceful and relaxing. This is why many of us try to go camping as often as we can. However, camping can easily turn into a disaster if you forget to do certain things before you leave. These five things may just be the difference between a wonderful camping trip and a horrible one!

    The Five Things You Should Do When Going Camping To Avoid Disaster Are:

     

    Train for Emergency Situations

    Set up all your camping gear in a yard or living room with your fellow campers and run through emergency scenarios, including how to deal with a spreading camp or forest fire, and certain types of dangerous wild animals and medical events. Assign people with emergency positions.

    Give Someone Your Plans

    Arrange backup with someone who lives or works within short driving or flying distance. Give them the dates you plan to be away, directions and a map to the campsite, and your activity schedule.

    Bring  Fire Extinguisher

    A lot of wilderness explorers believe they only need water and dirt to put out a fire, but campers can’t always deploy these types of fire suppressors fast enough.

    Buy Appropriate Environmental Gear

    Always take a tent, sleeping bags and blankets, clothing, and tools that have been crafted specifically to deal with the environment and climate of the area.

    Remember  Field Guides

    Take pocket field guides about regional plants and animals, medical emergency treatments and survival tips.

     

    These tips will be incredibly useful if you find yourself in an emergency situation while you are camping. For instance, you will need someone to know where you are in case you don't make it back when you are supposed to and they can send help. A campfire used for cooking or warmth may get out of control and need to be put out quickly with a fire extinguisher. Finally, you might find yourself needing the information about specific plants and animals that can be found in a field guide. If you remember to do these things, your camping trip will be a success!

    To find out more information about what to do before going camping, you can visit:

    American Preppers Network 

     

     



    One Comment;

    1. Danny McHale said:

      “Bring a Fire extinguisher.” Really? The author has never been backpacking

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