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Are you a beginner or an avid camper? No matter which one you are I am sure that you feel overwhelmed when trying to determine which camping gear to buy for your great adventure outdoors.

Camping is entertainment and something that people of all ages can do. Older couples may enjoy RV’s while younger generations may prefer a tent no matter which route you go I am sure that you will have guaranteed fun. Camping allows for family time, relaxation and is all inexpensive.

Retail stores, outdoor stores and camping stores are all alike they seem to have an endless selection of camping gear so how do you know what to buy and what to leave on the shelf? It is all up to you the consumer to determine which ones you want to leave and take home.

Many families purchase a few larger items such as tents, sleeping bags, lanterns and camping stoves and take the smaller items such as pots, pans and toiletries from home to save some money but everyone is different and likes to do it various ways. It’s up to you to determine which one is better on you and your family.

Buying all the little things add up such as pots, pans, containers, food and much more but if you invest one time then chances are they are yours for the life of your camping adventures. A lot of people purchase camping supplies and pack them up so when they are ready to hit the road they are ready too.

Storage sheds, closets, garages they are all homes of camping containers and bins, by keeping all your camping gear together you can go grab it and go when planning a camping trip this allows for time saved packing and more time spent in the outdoors.

Tents, stoves, sleeping bags, pots, pans, toiletry items, tables and air mattresses are just a few items that can be purchased before a camping trip they are all known as being a good investment because of the tough terrain they are made for and the durability that they must be able to endure.

Costs, quality time and enjoying the outdoors are just a few of the perks associated with camping. The time spent with your family and friends roughing it are something that you can’t place a price tag on no matter how hard you try.

I am going to show you a simple easy camping list from an experienced camper. All of us like to enjoy the great outdoors, listening to the crickets chirp and the still of the night as you look up at the moon and stars. Camping is an affordable and easy way to do that.

Some campers have gotten the packing down to a science on what they can leave behind and what they can’t do without. How long will you be gone is the most important question you need to ask yourself before going on a camping trip. This will allow you to know how much food to take as well as staple supplies.

Length of stay is a major factor when going camping. After you decide how long you will be away from home you can then decide how many meals you are planning on cooking and how elaborate you plan on making them. Most families that go camping just have sandwiches that make everything seem easy. A cooler, ice, sandwich meat, condiments such as mustard or mayonnaise, paper plates and drinks is about all you need for this feat.

Most experienced campers go all out just as if they were home taking kitchen ware, dish soap and a rag to clean your dishes, food items and cutting boards if you plan on slicing anything up. I have found from experience that we do the sandwich thing for busy days and we fix larger meals for breakfast and supper. Fixing these kinds of meals is more time consuming but your packing list grows.

A few more items that you will need to pack is a grill, tarp, tent, blankets, pillows, snack items, toiletry items and possibly bug spray if you have trouble with bugs and mosquitoes.  If you want more luxury, throw in a camping cot for a good night’s sleep.

Camping is an experience that the whole family can do any age and any sex. You can pack everything except the kitchen sink but after you camp a few times you will find yourself weeding things out and realizing that you don’t need everything after all.