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Whether you consider yourself an avid camper who camps all year long in various parts of the world or just a recreational camper who camps with your family in the summer time, there are a few things that you will need to bring with you in order to make your trip as fun and safe as possible. Here is a brief rundown on the materials and equipment you should bring.

Backpacks:

If hiking to your camping spot is a task you are going to have to take on, finding the right backpack to hold the equipment should be the first thing you should look for. Of course you are going to want a lightweight backpack that has plenty of compartments and is large enough to fit all of your camping goods.

Depending on your trip and what it will entail you will need to get a backpack best suited for your journey. They make packs with frames inside and out, and normal frameless backpacks for lighter loads. When buying a framed backpack it is essential to make sure that the backpack itself weighs nearly nothing. You don't want to end up with a sore back after carrying all of the equipment in an already heavy backpack.

Tents:

There are a multitude of different tents to consider as well. Consider the number of people camping in the tent, how long you will be using it, the ease of use, weight, and how small and compact you need it to be.

If you are able to take your car and back right into your camp ground, then size and weight of the tent will not matter. Outdoor enthusiasts who are going to be hiking more than camping must consider the weight and size first. These folks should look for a lightweight, compact tent that will keep them sheltered but still be able to put it up and take it down with the greatest of ease.

Sleeping Bags:

The same applies to sleeping bags as backpacks and tents. Sure you want your sleeping bag to keep you warm, but you must consider the weight if you are going to be hiking around all day. The technology of sleeping bags these days allows you to find 1 to 3 pound sleeping bags that will keep you warmer than a lot of the heavier ones of the past. Check for temperature ratings on the bags and also look to see how durable and long lasting they are as well.

Other Items:

There are plenty of other things that should always be brought with you on a camping trip. Always bring a first aid kit, matches or lighter, a whistle for safety, food, clothing, and plenty of water. Flashlights, sunscreen, stove, and other fun items can be considered for a family camping trip as well.

Always be sure to check and take a look at your equipment before you get to your camping spot. You don't want to get there and then find out your tent is broken or your sleeping bags are molded over.

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