Camping and Hiking Suggestions

It is essential that you bring additional clothing. Layering your clothes, in the event you can, works great. Keep in mind that cotton is the worst thing that you can wear throughout the colder months. If cotton gets wet it draws heat from your body. If you are wearing cotton, and it gets wet, take it off instantly and put something dry on.

It is better to wear wool or synthetic fleece. Extra socks are fantastic for warmth. Because an huge amount of heat escapes from the leading of our heads, it is wise to wear a cap, or better but a stocking camp. Make sure you've rain gear in your backpack in spite of the climate forecast.

It is very important to drink lots of water while you're out hiking. You should be drinking a minimum of 2 liters of water per day. You are able to either carry water in your backpack or bring a water filter or water tablets that purify the water for you do drink. Small water filters are accessible that are very easy to carry along in your backpack. Because of the weight of water I'd recommend the water filter or the tablets.

Always bring some additional food. You never know, you may be spending more time available than you had planned to. Some Protein bars are great and can be carried effortlessly in your pack. Just keep in mind to save them for an emergency situation.

Don't forget to pack some waterproof matches also as some kindling or other means to start your fire. You will find very lightweight, compact stoves that fit well in backpacks if you do not strategy on creating a fire.

Plan your hiking or camping trip very carefully. Plan every meal. Usually be prepared for the worst. Never leave without a compass along with a map. Bring a whistle. You should bring a flashlight, or a camping lantern, but just make sure bring additional batteries or fuel. Do not forget about sunscreen, add it to your emergency kit.

It's your duty to clean up whenever you are leaving your campsite. Bring a bag for trash. Keep in mind that whatever you bring in must also come out with you. Leave your campsite clean for the next campers.

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