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What equipment do you need to bring when you go camping

Update:15 Jul
Camping is a kind of leisure activity, usually campers bring tents, leave the city to camp in the wild, and spend one or more nights. Camping is usually associated with other activities, such as hiking, fishing or swimming.
Camping equipment
Tent: It is better to choose a double-layer tent with stable structure, light weight, strong wind and rain resistance
Sleeping bag: Down or goose down sleeping bag is light and has good warmth retention effect, but the premise is that it must be kept dry. When the environmental conditions are relatively humid, artificial vacuum cotton sleeping bag is a better choice
Backpack: The structure of the backpack should conform to your body structure, and have a strong and comfortable belt
Special tools: compass, map, rope, folding spade, flashlight, needle and thread, hook and line, scissors, machete, camera
Picnic utensils: kettle, multi-function picnic pot, sharp multi-function folding knife (Swiss knife), tableware, windshield, flame holder, refrigerator
Life-saving box: antidote, disinfectant powder, cold medicine, diarrhea medicine, betadine, alcohol, analgesics, gauze, tape, bandage.

Water and food: storage-resistant food, canned food, conditioning bag, dry food, high-energy food
Fire appliances: lighters, matches, candles, magnifying glass, flint. Among them, the candle can be used as a light source and an excellent combustion-supporting agent.
Camper: The more luxurious camper has everything needed for camping and can live in
Camping huts: The more luxurious camping huts have everything needed for camping and can also live in, but unlike the camper, they usually do not have indoor cooking facilities and are carried out in an outdoor open space.
Choice of location
When using a tent, choose an appropriate campsite. The general considerations are:
Do not camp too close to the mountain to prevent falling rocks and floods on rainy days.
Don't be too close to the riverbed or the riverside, so as to avoid flooding from the reservoir or flooding the tent.
Don't camp under big trees on rainy days to prevent lightning strikes.
Before setting up a camp, clean the gravel and sharp thorns on the ground to avoid puncturing the tent or sleeping uncomfortably.
Do not camp on the slope, and the tent door should face the leeward side.
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