Camping Guide For Beginners




Camping is a beautiful way to get fresh air, spend time with family, and enjoy nature. Learn the necessary steps to get started camping with this guide for beginners.


Camping Guide for Beginners


Carefully Choose Your Campsite


The first thing to ponder when planning your first camping trip is to choose your campsite carefully. If you have a dog, you will want to make sure pets are allowed. When you plan your camping trip, you will want to look at the available facilities and amenities. Amenities may include a place to swim, showering facilities, nearby restrooms, and recreational options. Also, look at open stores nearby the camping location - in case you require supplies.

Purchase The Right Size Tent

Tents come in many shapes and sizes. When purchasing a tent, you will want to make sure the tent will sleep the number of people camping with you. One rule of camping is to choose a tent one size bigger than what you typically will need. For example, if you have a family of four who will be camping regularly, consider buying a tent which will sleep six. This will provide you with some extra space for additional accommodations.

Accessing Appropriate Sleeping Bags

Most people who go camping own appropriate sleeping bags. Sleeping bags for winter are different than sleeping bags for the summer. Consider the temperature rating for the bags you will be purchasing. If you plan mainly to camp during the summer, then buy summer rated sleeping bags.

Using Simple Camping Accessories

When first getting started with camping, you will need some simple yet essential camping accessories. For most families, this will begin with securing basic cooking equipment and lighting for the camping excursion. In the beginning, you can start small then add to your collection as you camp more often.

Setting Up The Tent

Before going on your family camping excursion, take some time to set up your tent in the backyard. This will lessen the stress, which can occur if you set up your tent for the first time at the campground. Practice setting up a tent with the children and other family members.

Planning To Set Up The Campsite

When you go to your campsite, look for areas of level ground for pitching your tent. Take about ten minutes before setting up your tent to clear the area of fallen branches and debris. Consider the direction of the wind before securing your tent - place the tent where the wind will be hitting the tent's back. This increases stability along with using tent pegs set in the ground at forty-five-degree angles.

Planning Your Camp Menu

Beforehand, plan out your camp menu. In the beginning, you may desire to choose a simple, carefree meal plan. Use quick mixes made for camping trips. Create foil pack meals at home before the camping trip. This will save you time and decrease your stress levels during your first few adventures at camping.

Short Camping Trips

As a beginner, you can plan short camping trips to start. For example, you can prepare a one to two-night stay for your first adventure. As you become comfortable on these short camping trips, you can decide to add a few more nights to the next camping trip. As you have more successful camping trips, you will be one step ahead for the longer stays away from home.

Do You Have Your Favorite Camping TIps?

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GOOD. Water stained; 45 degrees; 0.13 feet above pool. White bass are in big schools on the upper part of the lake before the I-30 bridge. Look for big bait balls in 20-34 feet of water with 3/4 ounce slabs with 2 jigs tied above working best spread at least 16 inches apart. Hybrids can be caught closer to the bottom with 1 ounce jig heads with 4 inch flukes. Drifting has been best with drift socks. Let your bait fall to 1-3 feet off the bottom then reel up to the fish. Large numbers of white bass are showing up in the feeder creeks above the lake. Small road runner type baits and small crappie jigs working. Crappie are fair and relating to brush 18-28 feet deep moving on and off structure and starting to roam the deep flats. Minnows working best. Catfish are good on the deep flats drifting cut shad, buffalo or carp. Blue catfish up to 25-30 pounds best on long drifts. Report by John Varner, John Varner's Guide Service.

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