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  • Date: 2007-07-11
  • Author: SRP S
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         Many of us enjoy getting away from it all. Pitching a tent in the woods or on a campground next to a roaring fire for roasting our diner on a stick sounds perfect at times. To enjoy these little breaks from reality, we must first invest in certain camping supplies to ensure our outdoor venture, a great one. These days we have almost anything we can dream of when it comes to roughing it in the outdoors. Camping supplies range from 1-10 man tents, to showers we hang from a tree branch. This abundance of variety may make it difficult for a newbie camper to choose what’s a necessity and what’s a luxury. Most devoted campers always invest in a good tent. There are outdoor companies galore to offer such supplies. New aged tents hold up well in storms and bad weather conditions, depending on what you’re willing to spend. Some of the more popular camping supplies concern cooking and sleeping. After all, no one wants to be deprived of a well-cooked meal while lounging away from home, and we all want to get a goodnight’s sleep. Sleeping bags can run from 30-300 dollars, depending on your preference and need. Online sites like Greatoutdoorsdepot.com offer a great variety of bags to fit anyone’s price range. Other numerous website offer plenty as well. It all depends on what you’re looking for. Being an outdoor lover myself, I have my own beliefs in what’s necessary to make any camping trip enjoyable. Certain camping supplies include; a well-made tent that can hold up in strong wind and rain, a nice goose-down mummy bag to ensure a warm night when it’s below freezing, and a high-end lighter, which may run around 40 dollars or so. The benefit of having a good lighter is priceless in my opinion. The way they’re made for what younow days, 80-mile an hour winds aren’t an issue. When packing food for a camping trip, you should always pack extra, just in case; esp Mother Nature sure has a way of greeting us. There's nothing quite like stepping out of suburbia or the city smog and into the great outdoors. That crisp, clean air and peaceful silence always set my mind at ease. Suddenly there's nothing but birds and crickets chirping around me. Those tiresome sounds of car engines and police sirens are far behind. I could almost live in the woods, in a tent and a few camping supplies . Unfortunately my wife would not be so keen on the idea. She is not exactly an outdoor kind of girl. I guess you'd call her a city slicker. Nevertheless, I convince her to hit the hills with me once a year for a weekend camping trip. I think she secretly enjoys it. You've got to give it up for the outdoor life. Just ponder for a moment, the cleaning involved. There truly isn't any. Your camping supplies consist of a tent, a few sleeping bags, the cloths you're wearing, possibly a spare set, and the food you bring. So what is there really to clean? You're not likely going to be cleaning yourself out in the middle of the woods, unless you're a cat that is. If anything, you'll be quickly scrubbing off a few camping dishes that you used to cook beans over the fire. Wow, that really does sound like THE life. Anyway, what about those mandatory camping supplies. There are a few items that every camper should have before venturing off into the woods. Number one; bring cloths that suit the atmosphere. Obviously too many are better than not enough. You don't want to freeze out there. Number two; matches and/or a lighter are essential. Clearly you'll be lighting a fire out there, so you'd better bring along some fire starters. Number three; always keep a flashlight on your person. Surefire makes the best ones available in my opinion. I never leave home without it. And finally, you should never go camping without a knife. A fine piece of cutlery is the most essential tool on this planet. Remember that and you should do fine. R.E.I. is a great place to begin. This outdoor superstore offers some of the finest camping supplies on the market today. If you can't check them out in person, try their online store and browse as you please.

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