Outdoor Camping Gear


All Camping and Outdoor Camping Gear Enthusiasts!

outdoor camping gearWe at 1st-At-Camping-Gear.com are very enthusiastic about outdoor living adventures and in recommending the outdoor camping gear essential to same, including top quality tents, backpacks, GPS units, binoculars, sleeping bags, hiking boots, camping stoves, containers, water purifiers, compasses, topographical maps, pocket knives, camping books/guides, and hammocks…All great additions to making a memorable outdoor camping adventure!

In this particular article we would like to focus on the more overlooked outdoor camping gear like storage containers and safety equipment!

Any experienced camper knows the basic outdoor camping gear required for a camping trip into the wilds. These obviously include items such as tents, sleeping bags, blankets, coolers, a digital compass, folding tables, a torch, digital binoculars, and hiking shoes.

Sometimes Overlooked Outdoor Camping Gear Items:

However, there are some very practical outdoor camping gear items like storage containers and safety equipment, which might not spring to mind immediately. If your back pack doesn’t include these items, then you are not carrying a complete complement of outdoor camping gear. Storage containers and safety equipment are essential for your comfort and safety.

If you’re planning a weekend get-away, you need to ensure that food storage and first aid kits are among your outdoor camping gear. These should be a part of every campers list, just like water bottles and camping recipes.

We repeat, your outdoor camping gear should definitely include storage containers. These are for food, water, toiletries, and even for trash. You can use them effectively to cut out the clutter and organize your backpack better. Safety equipment like pocket knives, lanterns and a torch can be stored in the outer pockets for easy access.

You can easily carry lightweight, dehydrated food to your camping destination. Dehydrated food is easy to cook, carry and store. It also makes outdoor cooking very simple and hassle free. Did you know that most dehydrated foods come in #10 cans (approximately one gallon), and were originally designed to feed large groups of people? However smaller quantities suitable for individuals or small groups are available now.

Outdoor Camping Gear Not Supplied By Mother Nature!

Your outdoor camping gear must also contain adequate supplies of stuff you will not find in the wilderness… like camp-stove fuel and matches. Matches can be stored in waterproof storage containers to keep them from getting wet, and therefore useless. As an extra precaution, and for quick identification and retrieval if necessary, safety equipment can be carried in color-coded storage bags.

Your inventory of outdoor camping gear is now complete!

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2 Responses to “Outdoor Camping Gear”

  • I am a real camping enthusiast and really like to browse through your site. I’m thinking about how I need to get a larger tent…thanks for the info.

  • Hi,

    I like to dance but I also like to do outdoor stuff like hiking and camping. I liked your articles on outdoor camping equipment and I was thinking about getting a tent…..maybe I’ll dance around a campfire!

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