Baby Camping Checklist

Make sure you complete your camping checklist
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced camper, it's always good to have a list of camping equipment, you should take with you. In fact what I do is to have a container like a plastic tube filled with non-perishable supplies which I always take camping. This way, everything is ready to go. Once a year at the beginning of the camping season, I update the elements and make verification of the offer.
Food – It's a good idea to have easily prepared food. Make a list before going meal you are cooking and shopping. You can always check the internet for good recipes for camping. Have on hand dry condiments such as salt, pepper, spices, sugar and cream powder. Remember to bring staples such as coffee, bread, potatoes, ketchup, mustard, onions, bacon, eggs and marshmallows. Camping convenience foods, you can include granola bars, instant oatmeal packs and peanut butter and jam for fast food. Do not forget something to drink.
Sleeping Equipment – As you know, the tent is a very important part of camping. Make sure it is waterproof and has a canopy for rain runoff. Include a cloth or tarp on the ground for tents. Make sure the tent is always stored in a dry place to get rid of mold. Include sleeping bags to keep you warm and an air mattress to keep you off the ground. Not forget the pillows.
Lighting – There is nothing worse than walking around a campground without light. Bring a lantern is powered by propane or batteries. Include a flashlight and sturdy good is always good to have a spare. Do not forget extra batteries.
Utensils Kitchen – Include a stove, camp stove with fuel, pot with lid, grill, spatula, coffee pot and tongs.
First Aid Kit – One of the ideas is great to establish a sealed container filled with supplies that you keep the following stored with your camping gear and is always ready to go. Remember to include Tylenol or other pain reliever, antibiotic cream, antiseptic, band-aids/bandages, tweezers, medicine against allergies, if necessary, sunscreen, insect repellent, antacid tablets and a box of pre-moistened wipes such as baby wipes.
Personal Items – A Again this is an excellent idea to keep these items stored in an airtight container for easy access. Include bar soap, disinfectant hand, shampoo, toothpaste and toothbrushes, razors and shaving cream, deodorant, comb / brush, makeup kit, washcloth and towels.
Miscellaneous supplies – Here are some things that will help make your camping experience a good one.
• Water bottles
• Tools such as hammer, screwdriver and pliers
• Aluminum foil
• paper plates, napkins and plastic knives, forks and spoons.
• Paper towels
• Trash Bags
• Tablecloth
• Charcoal
• Fire starter log
• Matches
• Small shovel
• Duct tape for emergency repairs
• Compass
• Small shovel
• Pocket Knife
• Weather Radio
• basin, scouring pad and soap dish
Bring your camping reservation and directions to the campground and your good to go camping. Have fun camping!
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