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Survival Equipment You Should Never Forget
Activities such as hiking, fishing, cycling, horseback riding, white water rafting and kayaking, skiing, rock climbing and mountaineering are just a few of the sports you might want to include on your camping adventure. Both sports demand having the proper equipment and knowledge for safety reasons. Many National Parks offer established climbing routes that will have a wide range of difficulty levels; usually no permits are needed, unless an overnight stay in backcountry is involved. It is important to check weather conditions beforehand and use caution, never climb alone. If you are new to the camping experience, it's probably a good idea to start out slow. Book a weekend campsite to get the feel for the camping lifestyle. 3. Everyone in the group loved to smoke so there won’t be any problems making a fire. Just in case it gets wet, a box of matches was hidden in a waterproof box to be used only using during emergencies. 4. There were times that the group had to move at night if it took longer than planned to move from one point to the next. Those who can’t afford to buy night vision goggles will have to rely on a flashlight which requires an extra set of batteries. 5. A Swiss or a pocketknife was also part of the survival equipment that should never be forgotten. Mark and the others could use this to cut rope when pitching the tent, cut some branches to be used as firewood or hunt for some food in case someone wants to hunt for food. The map, a compass, a box of matches, a flashlight and a knife is what Mark perceived as things that should never be forgotten when going out camping. This individual would check to see if everything was ready the night before and do the same thing in the morning. Should something be missing, the group will drop by the hunter’s lodge on the way out before continuing on with the trip. Don't forget sunscreen, bug spray and hygiene items. Toilet paper and paper towels are absolute necessities. Bring along some soap and toothpaste, but leave the hair gel and makeup at home. Mother Nature doesn't care what you look like. She just wants you to enjoy your stay. Apart from being submerged in wilderness, an important component of camping is the interaction with the localities, villagers and natives. These native guides know the unexplored places, the less traveled paths, the unknown facts, myths and stories about the locations. Always be prepared for the weather when hiking. Carry a daypack with some water, a rain/wind jacket, a fleece/wool jacket or sweater, a first aid kit and some food. Good hiking boots are essential. On some of your hikes it is quite likely you will come across wildlife such as moose, black bears and grizzly bears, big horn sheep and deer. Many of the activities you might be interested in will be available in the towns near the parks. Various outfitters and companies outside some of the popular National Parks will offer excursions that go into the parks.
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