Title: Top 5 Items to Keep in Your Camping Tent
1Top 5 Items to Keep in Your Camping Tent
We have had the extraordinary opportunity to camp
in some of the most beautiful places around the
US. You learn a little bit more about yourself
and adventure backpacking with each trip that you
take. What to pack, what not to pack, and how
sometimes you must just go with the flow when it
comes to sleeping conditions and weather. Always
plan ahead and be sure that you pack the
appropriate essentials to keep your adventure
safe and comfortable. Below are some of our
camping must-haves for a night out in the
woods. Birkenstocks I've been camping with Birks
for years. I prefer the clog version, paired with
a warm pair of wool socks. These are great for
lounging around the campsite and easy to throw
on/off for those midnight bathroom breaks. By
slipping them on and off, it prevents dirt being
tracked into your tent. Lantern Not only do tents
look like a magical little oasis when the lantern
is shining bright inside, but these serve as
helpful tools when cooking up a campfire meal.
Always be sure to check the batteries on your
lantern before leaving on your camping trip. Warm
Wool Blanket Packing a warm merino wool is
essential for camping. Wool is temperature-regulat
ing, which means it's beneficial to use all year
round in both warm and cool temperatures. A
quality wool blanket will compactly fit on the
outside of your backpack. It can serve as a cozy
blanket under the stars or as an extra layer over
your sleeping bag. A camping wool blanket is a
must have for the outdoorsperson. We find that a
fiber-blended wool blanket (around an 80 merino
count/20 nylon polyester blend) is better than a
100 wool blanket. The nylon and polyester adds
more strength and durability to the weave,
something that is important to keep in mind when
roughing it in the woods. Wool blanket camping is
much like hammock camping...once you try it, your
adventures will never be the same! Knife Do
yourself a favor and invest in a quality knife.
This is not only for safety purposes, but can
come in handy when cooking. Whistle You never
know when danger may strike. Having a whistle on
hand can alert others that you need help. For
more information click here. black and white wool
blanket, hammock camping gear
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