You may be miles away from home so make sure you prepare for your camping or hiking trip. Before you set off into the woods, make sure that you have a pack prepared with food like energy bars or trail mix to keep you moving, plenty of water, dry, protected matches, a space blanket to keep you warm and to signal for help during the day, an LED flashlight or LED lantern for use at night, a compass, and the best survival knife that you can find or afford.
New sights, sounds and experiences await them when they go camping, rather than looking at the same four walls, or the same old television. Because camping gear is a little bit less specialized, you would expect it to be easier to pick out. Camping, especially if it is accompanied by trekking and other adventure sport, can be pretty tiring and you will want to rest your weary bones at the end of the day so don't forget your sleeping bag.
There are guides and brochures that provide comprehensive information about climbing histories, route betas, detailed location maps and photos. Websites like this one will help you by recommending the necessary equipment as well as providing information about how to approach ascends and descents. Once you are out on the trails, you and your feet will appreciate the choice and the extra money spent.
Keep your back pack as light as possible and enjoy your trip. Get out there and try it!
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