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The Camping Checklist

There are lots of festivals in the world that requires people to carry along camping gears because of the venue where the festivals are held are open spaces and there are some that are near rivers where people should have important camping gears to keep them comfortable all throughout the event. There are events that are held for 3 straight days so people should bring along coming gears to make them comfortable.

What to bring

There should be a checklist of what to bring on a camping or trekking because it is one of the most important things to do to make sure people will not miss anything important. Cooking materials such as stove, canned goods, coffee pot, charcoal and tables should be included in the list if the festival will take place for more than 3 days. Cooking wear and utensils should also be included on the list for easy cooking and eating. Camera, batteries, radio and other miscellaneous can also be included for emergency needs. Sleeping devices and tents are needed so these things should be included on your list.

First aid kit

It is advisable for every camper to have their own first aid kit because you cannot tell when emergency will arise. There are camping injuries such as burns, cuts and insect bites that may occur so having first aid kit can be helpful. There should also be band gages, sterilize gauze pads and antiseptics to clean the wound.
When a person goes on hiking, there should only be simple meals to prepare or instant meals that only needs warm water to be cooked. It is so hard to bring along a lot of things for kitchen needs because sleeping gear and first aid kits are more important since there are varieties of instant foods that people may bring along with them.
 

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