Tent Camping | The Best Tents And Camping Essentials
The Best Tents for Camping
Choosing a Camping Tent
Choosing a camping tent can be a huge investment, and an equally big decision. A leaky, poorly designed tent can quickly ruin a camping trip. A good tent, however, will keep you comfy and cozy- forming an ideal shelter while exploring the great outdoors. Tents range greatly in price and quality. Campers can find pop up tents ranging from less than $50 to upwards of thousands of dollars.
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Space & Capacity
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Make sure to pick a tent that will be big enough to house the appropriate number of campers it needs to
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Weight & Packed Size
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If you plan on hiking any distance to your campsite, take that into consideration. You won’t want to haul a large, heavy tent for more than a mile.
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Weather Resistance
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This is perhaps the biggest reason to drop more cash when investing in a tent. Most tents can handle some rain and wind, but only the best quality tents can handle snow storms.
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Value
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If you plan on camping often, invest in a tent that is guaranteed to give you the most bang for your buck. You don’t want to buy a $50 tent unless you plan on using it for only one weekend- it may not last longer than that.
- Shell Dome Tent
- This tent is great for beginner campers looking to cover the most basic camping needs. It is bigger enough for two people and is made of polyester.
Pro Tip: if you have purchased a new tent, practice putting the tent up at least once before your big camping trip. This is a useful step to make sure that you have all of the necessary parts required to put the tent together- there is nothing worse than getting out into a secluded area and finding that you are missing the main pole that holds the tent together. Doing a trial run before the trip also ensures that you know exactly how to put the tent together, which can help make things go more smoothly and quickly once it’s time to set up the tent at your designated campsite.
Tent Camping Essentials
Waterproof Your Shelter With Tarps
Emergency and First Aid
- First Aid Kit
- An effective first aid kit should be sure to include:
- Adhesive bandages
- Gauze
- Medical adhesive tape
- Finger Splints
- SAM (structural malleable aluminum) splints
- Medication
- Ibuprofen/ pain-relief medication
- Aspirin (primarily to treat a heart attack)
- Prescription medications (such as antibiotics)
- Antihistamines to treat allergic reactions
- Injectable epinephrine (for severe allergic reactions)
- Diarrhea medication
- Antacid tablets
- Antiseptic wipes
- BZK-based wipes preferred; alcohol-based are acceptable
- Topical treatments
- Antibacterial ointment
- Blister treatment
- Insect sting/ anti-itch ointment
- Sunburn relief gel or spray
- Medical tools
- Fine-point tweezers (for removing splinters)
- CAT Tourniquet
- Safety pins
- Blunt-tip scissors
- Safety razor blade
- Cotton swabs
- Medical/ surgical gloves
- (nitrile is recommended, as many people suffer from a latex allergy)
- CPR mask
- Standard oral thermometer
- Small notepad with waterproof pencil or pen
- Medical waste bag
- Emergency heat-reflecting blanket
- First-aid manual or information cards
- Throat lozenges
- Eye drops
Health & Hygiene
“Roughing it” doesn’t mean that you have to neglect your health or hygiene. Drinking clean water and taking care of your body, like keeping yourself clean, are vital when it comes to surviving for any length of time in the outdoors. Make sure you pack these essentials on your tent camping trip:
- Hand Sanitizer
- Biodegradable soap
- Non-toxic Shampoo/ Conditioner
- If there isn’t a nearby body of water to bathe in, bring your own portable camp shower
- Toothpaste
- Toilet paper
- Baby Wipes
- Sunscreen
- SPF-rated Lip Balm
- Water filter
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