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	<title>Comments on: What Are The Essential Supplies To Bring On A Camping Trip?</title>
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		<title>By: lovely_l</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2009 09:37:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When you purchase items for camping, the most dependable merchandise comes from a company called Coleman. 
They have been around for many, many years and really know what they are doing when manufacturing their items.
Check them out while shopping and do some research online.
They should carry just about any type of camping equipment you might need.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you purchase items for camping, the most dependable merchandise comes from a company called Coleman.<br />
They have been around for many, many years and really know what they are doing when manufacturing their items.<br />
Check them out while shopping and do some research online.<br />
They should carry just about any type of camping equipment you might need.</p>
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		<title>By: DH</title>
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		<dc:creator>DH</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2009 09:37:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Depends on where you are going and how much you plan on &quot;roughing&quot; it.  
I would definately start off with the TENT, sleeping bags, flashlights, air mattress if you want one, bug sprays, sunblock (basically the basics), as well as matches or lighters, and firestarters to help with the campfire.  
I grew up camping.  My dad always brought with us several small propane tanks, a propane stove, camping cookingware (pots, pans, coffeemaker), plenty of silverware, cups, coolers full of ice and plenty to drink (water, soda&#039;s, juice), and a cooler with ice with our food.
If you have a nice outdoor store (like Cabella&#039;s or Bass Pro Shop) near you, I HIGHLY suggest going to them and asking a pro.  They can point you in the best direction as far as camping gear.  Same goes with if you have a Dick&#039;s Sporting Goods or Sports Authority.  Any outdoor type store can help you figure out what&#039;s best to start with for camping.
Make sure you pick up biodegradeable soaps for washing your dishes if you need to, plan on how to dispose of your trash (do you have access to dumpsters?), plan on buying biodegradeable toilet paper for bathroom breaks too.
If you are just going for a quick weekend &quot;KOA&quot; type campout, where they provide a nice spot already made for a tent, and a shower/bathroom house, and store, then I wouldn&#039;t worry too much about bringing tons of gear with you.  But, if you are going out into the absolute wilderness, make sure you do your research for the area, find any park ranger buildings, nearest hospital, stuff like that.
Good luck on your camping trip.  I hope my answer helped to point you at least in the right direction as far as what you&#039;ll need!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Depends on where you are going and how much you plan on &#8220;roughing&#8221; it.<br />
I would definately start off with the TENT, sleeping bags, flashlights, air mattress if you want one, bug sprays, sunblock (basically the basics), as well as matches or lighters, and firestarters to help with the campfire.<br />
I grew up camping.  My dad always brought with us several small propane tanks, a propane stove, camping cookingware (pots, pans, coffeemaker), plenty of silverware, cups, coolers full of ice and plenty to drink (water, soda&#8217;s, juice), and a cooler with ice with our food.<br />
If you have a nice outdoor store (like Cabella&#8217;s or Bass Pro Shop) near you, I HIGHLY suggest going to them and asking a pro.  They can point you in the best direction as far as camping gear.  Same goes with if you have a Dick&#8217;s Sporting Goods or Sports Authority.  Any outdoor type store can help you figure out what&#8217;s best to start with for camping.<br />
Make sure you pick up biodegradeable soaps for washing your dishes if you need to, plan on how to dispose of your trash (do you have access to dumpsters?), plan on buying biodegradeable toilet paper for bathroom breaks too.<br />
If you are just going for a quick weekend &#8220;KOA&#8221; type campout, where they provide a nice spot already made for a tent, and a shower/bathroom house, and store, then I wouldn&#8217;t worry too much about bringing tons of gear with you.  But, if you are going out into the absolute wilderness, make sure you do your research for the area, find any park ranger buildings, nearest hospital, stuff like that.<br />
Good luck on your camping trip.  I hope my answer helped to point you at least in the right direction as far as what you&#8217;ll need!</p>
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		<title>By: travelen</title>
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		<dc:creator>travelen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2009 09:37:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you are going for a camping trip with trekking activites, below is my recommendation:
Things to do before you leave
To do for most trips
Wash the dishes 
Shave 
Pet Care 
Memorize PIN codes to credit cards 
Tape up your feet 
Check out what hospitals are covered by your health insurance 
Install or recharge batteries 
Get maps 
Clothes
Unisex clothes
Underwear 
Shirts 
T-shirts 
Shorts 
Socks 
Trousers ( Pants, Jeans ) 
Cap ( Hat ) 
Clothes for women
Bra 
Skirt 
Sarong 
Tights 
Stockings 
Clothes for men
Tie 
Shoes
Walking shoes 
Sandals ( Flip-flops ) 
Optional clothes
Belt 
Scarf 
Beach pants 
Jewelry 
Clothes for Cold weather
Jacket ( Wind breaker ) 
Sweater 
Gloves 
Mittens 
Long underwear 
Knitted (woolen) cap 
Money and documents
Basic documents
Insurance certificate ( Health Insurance card ) 
Cash 
Credit/ATM cards ( Visa, Eurocard/Mastercard, American Express etc ) 
Driver&#039;s license 
ID card 
Address list (with phone numbers and email addresses) 
Optional documents
International Student Identification Card ( ISIC ) 
Tourist organization certificate 
Phone card 
Membership cards 
For carrying money and documents
Wallet 
Paper folder 
Maps
Small scale map 
Large scale map 
Books
Novels 
Guidebook 
Equipment
Things for packing
Backpack ( Rucksack ) 
Small extra backpack ( Knap sack, Day pack ) 
Small box 
Things for sleeping
Sleeping bag 
Tent 
Sheets ( Bed covers ) 
Pillowcase 
Sleeping mattress 
Cooking equipment
Stove 
Extra fuel 
Can opener 
Eating utensils ( Cutlery ) 
Drinking cup 
Eating equipment
Cork screw 
Thermos 
Miscellaneous equipment
Compass 
Pens 
Candle 
Earplugs 
Lighter ( Matches ) 
Sunglasses 
Keys 
Extra car keys 
Hygiene
Hygiene
Toilet bag ( Bathroom bag, Necessaire ) 
Razor 
Shaving gel ( Shaving foam ) 
Electric shaver 
Toothbrush 
Toothpaste 
Soap 
Soap box 
Liquid soap 
Shampoo 
Styling gel ( Hair gel ) 
Toilet paper 
Deodorant 
Towel 
Sunblock lotion 
Extra glasses 
Hygiene (women only)
Make-up 
Tampons 
Medication against yeast infection 
Hygiene (optional)
Comb 
Hair brush 
Moisturizer 
Health
General health items
Prescription medicine 
Condoms 
Sore tape ( Adhesive tape ) 
Insect repellent 
Water bottle 
Water purifying filter 
Pills, tablets and medicines
Water purifying tablets 
Motion sickness tablets 
Contraceptive tablets 
Fever tablets 
Pain relievers 
Allergy pills ( Anti-histamines ) 
Electrical stuff
General electrical items
Cell Phone ( Mobile Phone, Cellular Phone ) 
Charger to Cell Phone 
Computer 
PDA 
Watch 
Flashlight ( Torch ) 
Batteries 
GPS 
Camera equipment
Camera 
Film 
One-Use camera 
Generic photo equipment
Camera bag 
Music items
Music player ( Cassette, CD, MiniDisc, MP3 ) 
Headphones 
Music media ( Music cassettes, CDs ) 
Mountain equipment
Hiking equipment
Hiking trousers 
Long sleeve shirt 
Hiking Boots 
Woolen socks 
Trekking poles 
Aspirin 
Hope the above information is useful. For a comprehensive packing list, you can refer to http://upl.codeq.info/.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are going for a camping trip with trekking activites, below is my recommendation:<br />
Things to do before you leave<br />
To do for most trips<br />
Wash the dishes<br />
Shave<br />
Pet Care<br />
Memorize PIN codes to credit cards<br />
Tape up your feet<br />
Check out what hospitals are covered by your health insurance<br />
Install or recharge batteries<br />
Get maps<br />
Clothes<br />
Unisex clothes<br />
Underwear<br />
Shirts<br />
T-shirts<br />
Shorts<br />
Socks<br />
Trousers ( Pants, Jeans )<br />
Cap ( Hat )<br />
Clothes for women<br />
Bra<br />
Skirt<br />
Sarong<br />
Tights<br />
Stockings<br />
Clothes for men<br />
Tie<br />
Shoes<br />
Walking shoes<br />
Sandals ( Flip-flops )<br />
Optional clothes<br />
Belt<br />
Scarf<br />
Beach pants<br />
Jewelry<br />
Clothes for Cold weather<br />
Jacket ( Wind breaker )<br />
Sweater<br />
Gloves<br />
Mittens<br />
Long underwear<br />
Knitted (woolen) cap<br />
Money and documents<br />
Basic documents<br />
Insurance certificate ( Health Insurance card )<br />
Cash<br />
Credit/ATM cards ( Visa, Eurocard/Mastercard, American Express etc )<br />
Driver&#8217;s license<br />
ID card<br />
Address list (with phone numbers and email addresses)<br />
Optional documents<br />
International Student Identification Card ( ISIC )<br />
Tourist organization certificate<br />
Phone card<br />
Membership cards<br />
For carrying money and documents<br />
Wallet<br />
Paper folder<br />
Maps<br />
Small scale map<br />
Large scale map<br />
Books<br />
Novels<br />
Guidebook<br />
Equipment<br />
Things for packing<br />
Backpack ( Rucksack )<br />
Small extra backpack ( Knap sack, Day pack )<br />
Small box<br />
Things for sleeping<br />
Sleeping bag<br />
Tent<br />
Sheets ( Bed covers )<br />
Pillowcase<br />
Sleeping mattress<br />
Cooking equipment<br />
Stove<br />
Extra fuel<br />
Can opener<br />
Eating utensils ( Cutlery )<br />
Drinking cup<br />
Eating equipment<br />
Cork screw<br />
Thermos<br />
Miscellaneous equipment<br />
Compass<br />
Pens<br />
Candle<br />
Earplugs<br />
Lighter ( Matches )<br />
Sunglasses<br />
Keys<br />
Extra car keys<br />
Hygiene<br />
Hygiene<br />
Toilet bag ( Bathroom bag, Necessaire )<br />
Razor<br />
Shaving gel ( Shaving foam )<br />
Electric shaver<br />
Toothbrush<br />
Toothpaste<br />
Soap<br />
Soap box<br />
Liquid soap<br />
Shampoo<br />
Styling gel ( Hair gel )<br />
Toilet paper<br />
Deodorant<br />
Towel<br />
Sunblock lotion<br />
Extra glasses<br />
Hygiene (women only)<br />
Make-up<br />
Tampons<br />
Medication against yeast infection<br />
Hygiene (optional)<br />
Comb<br />
Hair brush<br />
Moisturizer<br />
Health<br />
General health items<br />
Prescription medicine<br />
Condoms<br />
Sore tape ( Adhesive tape )<br />
Insect repellent<br />
Water bottle<br />
Water purifying filter<br />
Pills, tablets and medicines<br />
Water purifying tablets<br />
Motion sickness tablets<br />
Contraceptive tablets<br />
Fever tablets<br />
Pain relievers<br />
Allergy pills ( Anti-histamines )<br />
Electrical stuff<br />
General electrical items<br />
Cell Phone ( Mobile Phone, Cellular Phone )<br />
Charger to Cell Phone<br />
Computer<br />
PDA<br />
Watch<br />
Flashlight ( Torch )<br />
Batteries<br />
GPS<br />
Camera equipment<br />
Camera<br />
Film<br />
One-Use camera<br />
Generic photo equipment<br />
Camera bag<br />
Music items<br />
Music player ( Cassette, CD, MiniDisc, MP3 )<br />
Headphones<br />
Music media ( Music cassettes, CDs )<br />
Mountain equipment<br />
Hiking equipment<br />
Hiking trousers<br />
Long sleeve shirt<br />
Hiking Boots<br />
Woolen socks<br />
Trekking poles<br />
Aspirin<br />
Hope the above information is useful. For a comprehensive packing list, you can refer to <a href="http://upl.codeq.info/." rel="nofollow">http://upl.codeq.info/.</a></p>
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		<title>By: karabff2</title>
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		<dc:creator>karabff2</dc:creator>
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		<description>First of all, bring food (I suggest marshmallows, but bring &quot;real&quot; food too). Also bring the essentials: toothbrush, toothpaste, clothes, an extra pair of socks, and a Swiss army knife, if you have one. Be sure to bring a cell phone, in case you get separated somehow. If you really are roughin&#039; it, bring a little gas cooking thingy and whatever other stuff you find at a camping or sporting goods store.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First of all, bring food (I suggest marshmallows, but bring &#8220;real&#8221; food too). Also bring the essentials: toothbrush, toothpaste, clothes, an extra pair of socks, and a Swiss army knife, if you have one. Be sure to bring a cell phone, in case you get separated somehow. If you really are roughin&#8217; it, bring a little gas cooking thingy and whatever other stuff you find at a camping or sporting goods store.</p>
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