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  • How to start your camping trip?

    Camping is a fun outdoor activity. You can bring your equipment, find a quiet place to camp in the mountains, and enjoy the peace and happiness in nature.

    Camping means different things to different people. It is beautiful, but that beauty is based on adequate preparation. If the camping is a failure, your experience will be greatly reduced, and you may swear when you come back and never go again.



    How to start camping

    1. Weather

    Bad weather can make camping exponentially more difficult. In the wind, your clothes will get wet, and the tent will be blown away. It's easy to get panic when you're camping for the first time. To avoid the failure of camping, it is most reliable to be optimistic about the weather forecast.

    It is necessary to choose the good weather—sunny day is the first choice for camping, pay attention to the wind direction and avoid strong winds.

    Finally, try to start when the temperature does not fluctuate greatly. Bad weather must be canceled—if the rules are not respected, the natural punishment will come soon, making the camping disappointment and frustration.

    Safety is not only about the weather, but also about the difficulty of the route.

    2. Route

    Many people overestimate themselves when they go camping for the first time. They want to take very difficult routes and bring heavy equipment, which often makes them very tired. Because of this mistake, many people's first camping has become a suffering, and the gain outweighs the loss. So for the first time camping, try to choose the easy route.

    The so-called easy, from the data point of view, the single-day mileage is about 10 km, it should not exceed 15 km, and the climb is about 500 m, and it is not declared to exceed 800 m. In terms of road conditions, you should choose a route with obvious mountain roads or horse paths, and there should be no difficult terrain such as dense forests, rivers, and high-altitude areas along the way.

    Climb intensity is the main source of route difficulty, the mileage secondly. The greater the intensity, the greater the loss-the route is too difficult and the intensity is very high. Maybe there is a sense of accomplishment before departure, but the process may only be painful.

    In terms of safety, companions are also very important.



    3. Leader and partner

    After staying in the mountains for a long time at night, various problems such as cooking and drinking water are uneasy. It is very important to choose a good leader and partner.

    A good team leader—familiar with the route, professional and reliable, makes people feel at ease and safer. Leading a team for a long time, and a team leader with many old players when organizing activities is probably a good team leader. Most of the old players are leaders with good reputation.

    Good partners - familiar with each other, encourage each other, can share the joy of the journey, and can also share the burden of tents, cooking utensils and so on. You can walk with like-minded friends and family members who get along day and night. The standard of a good teammate: the level is the same, they can chat well, and they can help each other.

    Improper team formation is dangerous. Camping is a team activity, without the guidance of the leader and the help of partners, the potential risks of getting lost and injured will be greatly increased. Weather, route, and companions, if these three aspects are well grasped, camping can be said to be more than half successful, and there will be no major problems in terms of safety.



    The choice of campsite is very particular, the following are the points to note:

    Proximity to water: Camping is inseparable from water, and proximity is the first element in choosing a campsite.

    Far Cliff: When camping, you cannot set up your camp under a cliff to prevent casualties caused by falling rocks.

    Near the village: The campsite is close to the village. If there is any emergency, you can ask the villagers for help. In case of emergency, it is convenient for personnel transfer.

    Lightning protection:In the rainy season or areas with more lightning, campsite must not be set up on high ground, under tall trees or on relatively isolated flat ground.



    Pack for your camping gear

    1.The essential camping checklist

    l Tent, with footprint and stakes

    l Sleeping bags

    l Sleeping pads or cots

    l Camping chairs

    l Headlamps

    l Lighting, like a lantern and string lights

    l Lighter

    l Pillow



    2. Clothing and others

    l Short- and long-sleeved shirts

    l Pants and shorts

    l Warm jacket for evenings

    l Boots or shoes for hiking

    l Socks

    l Sandals for lounging around the campsite

    l Sleep or lounge wear

    l Sunglasses

    l Hat

    l Slippers

    For casual campers, you’ll need all of the essentials: Tent, sleeping bag, warm clothes, food, and a way to cook it all. But you also have the space to bring a bit more than just the basics. To make sure you’re prepared and comfortable.Using sunscreen can protect your skin from damage when you're outdoors. Most importantly, don't forget to prepare a first aid kit, bring basic common medicines, band-aids, external ointments...etc.

    Even if the temperature in the city is high, the temperature in the mountains may make you feel cold. It is a wise choice to bring a rechargeable camping hand warmer. Some campers would take Ocoopa Union 5s in camping gear. This rechargeable hand warmer will deliver comfortable warmth to you in a flash, and it can provide up to 15 hours of heat, and accompany you all day long. Moreover, Ocoopa’s hand warmer temperature memory function allows you to enjoy just the right warmth as soon as you turn on your hand warmer.



    3. Camping kitchenware:

    l Basic tableware

    l Kettle, pots and stove

    l Knives

    l Refrigerator

    l Seasoning

    l Washing tools

    l Water bucket

    l Garbage bags











    If you haven't started the camping trip yet, it may be because you don't know how to start. Starting a successful camping does require a lot of skills, methods and preparations. But if you try camping for the first time, you don't need to demand too much. Knowing the above, even if you have found a breakthrough to start camping. So after learning how to camp, enjoy nature to the fullest!



  • #2
    To start your camping trip, begin by choosing a destination and checking the regulations or permits needed. Plan your itinerary, gather essential camping gear, and pack thoughtfully based on your activities and the weather. Prepare food and cooking supplies, prioritize safety with a first aid kit and communication plan, and ensure your transportation is ready. Once you arrive, set up camp responsibly, respect the environment and fellow campers, and enjoy outdoor activities. When departing, clean up thoroughly, dispose of waste properly, and reflect on your experience for future trips.

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