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Some tips for camping with the car

By Noman Farhad of Noble

However, regardless of the manner in which you spend time "outside" there are always some profits, that experience teaches us. This article will see some concern in that particular car caravans and camper.

First, we must hold all their gear. The basic principle is to classify all the tools in terms of when we use them and how often. For example, so that when you arrive at the camp as the first pianterĂ² tent camping and then immediately prepare to hand all the tools needed to build my location.

The camp, in the sense of knowing how and where any passing vehicles, as the sun turns and eventually that may be protective against the rain that comes to camp, from which side the wind blows. This allows you to get the most out of their tents and minimize inconvenience to the usual camping.

Keep on hand medicines. Indispensable for anyone who is close to life camping is to have access to the super-fast first-aid kits that may be crucial not only for the most serious cases but also for insect bites and other small disturbances that are part of all life ' open air.

In one camp there is almost always need a shovel, so it's a good idea to buy one and bring it with you always. Indeed has many uses such as managing the fire, leveling of land and other purposes essential to really spend a peaceful holiday.

Which tends to use? Well, here is much space available, the important thing is to weigh carefully the choice of the tent camp depending on your needs, and in fact the space available for camping.

Make a checklist with all the materials to take with you is absolutely not a bad habit. In fact have a sort of shopping list can take sottocontrollo beyond our needs for camping with the associated costs. Moreover, the fundamental goal is to not miss anything around and to take all measures for the safety of the campers, the car or the veranda trailer.

Another very important if not essential to always be with you the practical items for the outdoor life such as a clock, a whistle, a mobile phone, a flashlight and a boxcutter (preferably Swiss). Indeed it is better to be equipped to solve even the most unthinkable.

But in addition to all these suggestions, there is the last piece of advice, which I think the most important of all, to make camp, which is to choose the right company, happy and that can adapt to any situation. This will avoid spending a holiday stress!

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Contributed by Noble on February 5, 2009, at 7:52 AM UTC.

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