Sunday, July 25, 2021

Camping Hacks

*Now that it is summer, there are more and more people camping and taking their loved ones out into the woods. I always feel there are bases that need to be covered when heading out. From novice to the avid, it is good to brush up on skills. 

Being out in the woods is something that uplifts people as well as giving them a chance to get back to nature. Camping is a great family pastime. As well as bringing people together it also gives one a chance to brush up on skills that can be lacking during the year. Emergency preparedness is something most people use only in emergencies. However, camping gives you a chance to use pertinent skills that can be lifesaving during an emergency. Here are a few tips and tricks that are important for camping and will be helpful in an emergency.

Pitching a tent: When pitching a tent outside of normal campgrounds, it is important to remember placement as well as comfort. In the mountains, there are a few places that are important to avoid. If there is a divot or an area that is lower than the tree range, avoid it! These areas can be flooded quite easy. Even if the weather calls for clear skies, there are chances of raining on the top of the mountain, which could cause flash flooding.

Water: One important aspect of hiking and camping is making sure one drinks enough water. When you are hiking it is important to take plenty of water, because you will be exerting more energy. Do not plan on drinking from streams unless you take proper precautions. Items like a water filter can help remove the harmful bacteria present in unpurified water. Some of the more popular filters for backpackers are Lifestraw ($20) or the Sawyer Mini-Water Filter ($20). Both filters are small and remove 99% of bacteria present in standing water. When hiking if you feel thirsty you are already at the point of dehydration. Stay on top of drinking water when exerting yourself.

Food: There have been some incredible advances in freeze-dried meals. There is no need to eat stale MRE (military surplus meals) anymore. Some of the top camping freeze-dried meal makers are Wise, Augason Farms and Mountain House. Their company sells smaller packaging which are lightweight and fit well within backpacks for easy traveling. Many require heated water to properly cook them.

Heat: In the mountains, the temperatures can get below freezing during the nighttime. It is important to find ways to stay warm. Proper clothing and using a sleeping bag can help keep your body warm. A fire can keep everyone warm if properly taken care of. The best way to heat up water is using a camp stove or camp oven. Camp Chef and Amazon have some great options for camp stoves that are cheap but versatile for every camper’s needs.

This summer keep on top of the camping hacks to keep your family and friends safe. One does not need to sacrifice safety for a fun time. There are numerous camping sites online which give tips and tricks to help you in any camping scenario.