BackPacking
The concept of a backpacking and outdoor camping vacation sounds really great. You’ll be out and
about in the backwoods sampling a taste of the wildlife and getting in contact with mother
nature.
Unfortunately, there is one factor a good number of people overlook when they contemplate
trekking and camping holidays,they will have to take
along all that equipment on their backs.
Unless you’re mindful, that can mean becoming fatigued and
aching by the days end. You will need to think very hard before you begin adding only the items you
really require..
It's important that you keep your camping gear down to the bare
essentials on this type of camping venture. Exactly what do you need to take along on your backpacking and camping
trip that is vital?
There is of course the backpacking tent, which should certainly
be the most compact and lightest that you can manage, together with necessary items to secure your tent. One good
example of a one man backpacking tent is the the
Coleman Kraz X1 tent. It is the perfect
tent for lightweight backpackers or cycling campers thanks to its light weight and compact pack
size
You will certainly need a good sleeping bag, sufficient food, utensils, such as pan,
plates, cups and cutlery,camping stove, clean water, clothes, toilet gear, first aid kit, compass, and last but
not least a waterproof cover for your gear
All your camping equipment should be as compact and light as
possible, the less weight you have to carry the better. The items mentioned are a must and although even at this
stage it sounds a lot it is a bare minimum.Remember whatever you take needs to fit into your
backpack.
Your backpack or camping rucksack needs to be up to the job and large enough to take all your gear
comfortably. It needs to fit securely and be adjustable, you dont want it slipping around when you're trekking
up hills and down the dales.
Clothing too needs to be carefully selected, you don't want to
take the wardrobe but what you do take should be adequate for your needs. Several pairs of socks is always a good
idea. You need to take care of your feet you don't want blisters otherwise it may ruin your holiday
adventure.
When it comes to food, freeze dried is good as it is light and
cooks easily, it costs a little more but doesn't take up too much space. Ensure you always have a sufficent water
supply, you may even want to find out in advance were you can stop to top up.
There are plenty of alternatives when it comes to a
camp stove and cooking utensils, again small is good.
Make sure you have fuel for the stove and a method of lighting it.
Before leaving on any backpacking trip do a dry run, write a
check list and make sure everything is packed properly. If you haven't done any backpacking before you may want to
do some regular walking over distance prior to setting out.
Once you're out on your backpacking trip get into a routine
when unpacking and repacking your backpack, you don't want to forget anything, it could be frustrating to realise
you have left something behind.
Don’t attempt to cover too much distance straight away.You're
not in race,set reasonable targets and take frequent breaks. In the event that you’re becoming weary, stop early
and make camp, assuming there is suitable terrain.
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