Sheng Dada
- May 15, 2022
Top 10 Essential Considerations and Preparations Before Wild Camping
Free yourself from the hustle and bustle of the city. To enjoy the time that is only for yourself, setting out to go camping in the wild is a good way. Preparing in advance can ensure that this journey goes smoothly. Now that you’ve decided to go, it’s bound to be a great time. Maybe you don’t know which angles to consider to prepare, campmors provides the following travel elements for your reference.
Plan and document your travel goals.
Doing a good strategy in advance can always save us a lot of unnecessary trouble after we set off, and at the same time improve our journey happiness index. For example, plan your route in advance, know in advance which areas you need to pass through, what weather you will encounter during the journey, and so on. So that we can prepare a suitable list combining local terrain and real-time weather conditions. For example: the area is a rocky area, we should bring a floor mat or sleeping pad to help sleep. If we may encounter rain during our trip, we need to bring waterproof equipment. If the weather is too hot, you need to do a good job of keeping the food fresh. We all need to plan ahead.
Pack what you need.
When you’re out in the wild it means you need to be completely self-sufficient. Prepare all the gear you need in advance and make a checklist to ensure your journey is safe and comfortable. At the same time, reduce unnecessary equipment to reduce the burden on the body according to the prior planning. This is very important for hiking. If you’re a newbie and don’t know what gear to prepare, please leave us a message. We would consider writing a camping checklist blog for reference.
Food and Water.
Many people fantasize about keeping steaks, burgers, and other meats fresh with a simple cooler. But this is obviously a wrong idea. On the one hand this adds weight to your pack, but at the same time it does not guarantee the long-term freshness of the meat. You should choose non-perishable foods whenever possible to satisfy your hunger. Simple foods like hot dogs and a moderate amount of dried fruit, sauces, etc. are no problem when you have a few hot dogs in the refrigerator.
Water is a human necessity, and any camping trip cannot do without it. Because you should consider the supply point of the water source when you customize the route in the early stage. According to physical strength and equipment to ensure timely replenishment of water sources, such as: your kettle has a capacity of 4 liters, enough for you to travel for 6 hours or 30 kilometers. Then you must have another water supply point within this range.
If you are not sure about the quality of the water, boil it for 3 minutes or sterilize it. Trust me, don’t make yourself vulnerable in the wild.
Identify the skills and abilities of the travel participants.
Customize a suitable route according to the physical strength of the participants in this trip, so as to avoid encountering situations that exceed the physical strength. For example, if you bring a girlfriend or children, you need to consider whether they can accompany you to cross the mountains or rivers in the route, etc. You don’t want to leave them alone after all.
Get information about the areas you plan to visit from land managers, maps and online blogs.
Learn about everyone’s comments and suggestions on the destination in advance from other channels, so that you can better prepare for the response. Generally speaking, it will provide a lot of convenience if it is in a paid campground that has been developed. Such as: small grocery store, showers and power supplies. This is extremely helpful for group camping.
Choose equipment and clothing that are comfortable, safe and leave no trace.
Anyone wants their journey to be based on safety, and so does the products offered by campmors, everything is made with safety as the first standard. At the same time, don’t forget to protect nature, everyone should be kind to nature. Hope you all make Mother Nature as comfortable as campmors has made for you.
Know your local laws in advance. Each country has its own rules for backcountry camping, so you need to be aware of the local laws and respect them.
Be careful of fire.
Wildfires pose a serious threat to forests and arid regions. Not leaving traces and sparks in the wild is the first rule. When using a campfire, clear fire retardants 10-50 feet away. Never leave a fire unattended, not even for a minute. Cover the embers with sand as you leave until you are sure there is zero fire before leaving.
Learn about the fauna and flora of the local environment.
When camping in the wild you may encounter all kinds of creatures, such as: For all kinds of poisonous mosquitoes, snakes, scorpions and other creepy reptiles, prepare insecticide or mosquito protection gear. Get your fire, knife and axe ready for big mammals like bears, wolves, and wild horses. Or take protective measures near the camp. No one wants to be life-threatening while sleeping at night. In the event of an emergency, you should remain calm and take out the tools you have prepared in advance to deal with it.
At the same time, if you cannot identify poisonous plants such as poisonous mushrooms, poisonous oaks and poisonous sumac in the wild, try to avoid all the plants you do not know. Because they may add unnecessary trouble to your journey. Accidentally brushing on a poisonous plant can give you a severe rash.
Be prepared for anything that can happen.
This may sound alarmist, but it is necessary. After all, the situation in the wild is complicated, and even if we do well in preparations, there will inevitably be unexpected situations. It is very important to protect yourself and your family. Properly prepare some emergency items such as plasters, painkillers, and knife and axe tools to help you at critical moments. Campmors has a great selection of high-quality, compact knife and axe emergency tools just in case you need them.
Group factors.
If you are going in a group with a lot of people, the group’s average hiking speed and expected food consumption, group size, etc. will all need to be considered. Guaranteed team supplies and planned progress will help you.
I hope you have learned from the above suggestions. When you’re ready, it’s time to go. Hope you have a nice time outdoors.
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