Camping Gear Checklist

With camping season right around the corner, you are sure to be
planning the best camping trip ever with your family. In order to make
it a great camping trip, you need to be sure that you have the gear you
need for camping. We have created this great checklist for you to use,
to be sure that you do not forget any camping essentials.

Cooking Essentials For Camping

• Camp Grill
• Water
• Can Opener
• Food
• Pots and Pans
• Ice Chest
• Charcoal
• Matches
• Paper Plates
• Plastic Eating Utensils
• Spices
• Salt and Pepper
• Garbage Bags
• Drinks

Don’t Forget About Clean Up After Cooking

• Dish Soap
• Dish Towel
• Large Tub For Washing Up Cookware

Be sure that you plan meals that are easy. Hot dogs, hamburgers, and
sandwiches are some of the easiest low maintenance camping meals that you
will find.

Sleeping Essentials For Camping

• Tent
• Sleeping Bags
• Pillows
• Extra Blankets If Needed

Personal Hygiene and Shower Essentials

• Toothbrush
• Toothpaste
• Towels
• Wash Cloths
• Soap
• Shampoo and Conditioner
• Hair Brush and Hair Accessories
• Razor and Shaving Cream
• Toilet Paper
• Small Mirror
• Deodorant

Clothing Essentials

• T- Shirts
• Shorts
• Jeans
• Jacket
• Raincoat
• Socks
• Underwear
• Boots
• Tennis Shoes
• Swimsuit

Miscellaneous Essentials

• Bug Spray
• Binoculars
• First Aid Kit
• Fishing Gear
• Hunting Gear
• Oil Lamps
• Flash Lights
• Deck of Cards
• Screen Room
• Knife
• Extra Batteries
• Cell Phone
• Battery Powered Fan

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Camping is a lot of fun, and the more prepared you are, the better your trip will be. Be sure and print this list out so that you will not forget anything important for your camping trip.

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One Response to “Camping Gear Checklist”

  1. Excellent list of what to take. I would like to comment on emergency or cam lighting – How about going “green” for lighting? LEDs (light-emitting diodes) are the light source of the future, using 85% less energy than incandescent bulbs. Because of this efficiency, these electronic light sources are ideal for portable applications such as camping and hiking.

    I recently purchased a LED work light for use mainly doing vehicle repairs, but I have used it both while tenting and in our Boler camper. It puts out a huge amount of light and runs for about 5 hours (rechargeable).
    http:/www.led-worklight.com/product/MXN01400

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