Packing for Summer Camp

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Going on summer camp could be top on the priority list of many nature lovers. If the answer is yes, then you should know the simple things that need be in your backpack if you are to survive the loving wrath of Mother Nature. Even though many people liking packing the lightest bag possible, focusing on getting all the essential things in there will ensure that you get the very best out of your summer camp experience.

Honestly speaking, the whole idea of the ideal summer camp backpack is a myth. What matters is getting things that will work for you. Since different people and hike destinations have different needs, the backpack contents are always bound to change. For instance, people going on a boat trip could find a life jacket and perhaps fishing lines more important that a mountain hiking trip would find ropes.

There however is a fixed number of things that must go into your backpack no matter your destination. Know some of those things here at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_camp. Here are some important things to consider:.

First Aid Kit.

Packing some packages, disinfectant and a pair of scissors should have you covered for minor injuries. Moreover, you should carry some painkillers to keep the pain in check and keep the fun going on. Having this in your small personal first aid kit is enough especially if you have a bigger and more comprehensive pack close by, say in your base camp.

Bug Repellent.

With the summer full of pests and insects that are most probably disease vectors, keeping them off your skin should be a priority. The hot humid weather, on the other hand, will compel you into exposing more skin to cool yourself hence the most efficient way to keeping the buds off is by using some repellent cream on the skin. Choose something that is strong enough to get the job done without harming your skin in any way.

A Map and a Compass.

Whilst most adventure camps san francisco will have elaborate trails to ensure that you do not get lost, getting a backup plan is important. However, since we do not live in the ideal world, being for the worst is always better. With a map, compass and some map reading skills, you can always pick your way home no matter how far you have strayed from the conventional trails.

Some Means of Communication.

The final thing that must go into your backpack is something that will put you in touch with the real world. By means of communication, we do not necessarily mean you fancy smartphone or tablet. Cell phones are not great as reception might be poor. Getting a radio call device especially if the camp supports them could be a great idea. A walkie-talkie with a considerable range will do the trick, and so will some flares since people will always see them. For additional information, visit the site at www.wandererscamp.com.

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