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When you are planning your next camping trip, make sure you have 
the right outdoor equipment to make it a fun experience. With a little 
preparation, you can enjoy the beauty and simplicity of nature without 
sacrificing comfort and security.
Following are some key pieces of outdoor equipment you won't want to be without:
Tent
The
 kind of tent you choose should depend on where you are camping, how 
long you'll be camping, and how many people will be in the tent. Some of
 the instant, easy-to-assembly tents are fine for a couple of days in a 
state park. They come as small as 2-person and go up to 8 or 10-person 
sizes. If you want a more durable solution, look at the tents that are 
made specifically for camping trips. They are usually more durable and 
made with a sturdier fabric and frame. They are made to perform better 
under stormy conditions.
There are also tents that attach to a 
truck bed, and ones with front or back canopies for added shelter. If 
your tent doesn't have one of these, you may want to consider a separate
 canopy for eating or just as an additional shelter on your campsite.
Bedding
Cots
 - Maybe you would rather not sleep directly on the ground. If there is a
 chance of wet weather or you're camping in a rocky area, you may need a
 cot just to get a good night's sleep. They are easy to fold up and put 
away, so you just need to make sure they fit inside your tent when 
they're flat and opened up.
Air mattresses - If you want to sleep 
on an air mattress, make sure it is not made of a material that is 
easily punctured. They are available in single or double sizes, and they
 come in varying heights. Just be sure your tent capacity will allow for
 the air mattress you have in mind.
Sleeping Bags - You can find a
 sleeping bag in just about any size, shape, or material. If you're 
going to be in very cold conditions, you want to look for ones that are 
insulated and made for extreme temperatures.

 
Eating
Portable
 grills - If you're going to be camping for several days, you may want a
 small portable propane grill to do some cooking. If you don't want the 
hassle of a big grill, you can also purchase portable camp grills or 
stoves that work well on a campfire.
Cookware - Regardless of what
 you'll cook, you will likely need pots, pans, kettles and other 
equipment to cook the food in. Also, make sure you have the plates, 
cups, and utensils needed for the meals.

Coolers - Even if it's 
cold outside, a cooler is a good idea for item storage. This is a 
reliable way to protect your food from the elements and animals. Make 
sure it can be secured and is large enough to store all you need for the
 trip.
Hiking
Shoes/Boots - More than likely, regular 
athletic shoes won't be enough for hills and rugged terrain. Invest in 
some good hiking shoes or boots that are made for the conditions.
Backpacks
 - Besides transporting items to the camping site, you'll want a good 
backpack to take with you when you are exploring the area.
Lighting
 
Everyone
 on your trip should have access to a flashlight. In addition, you may 
want some additional portable lighting for the general campsite needs.
You
 may need other outdoor equipment specific to your trip, such as a 
portable heater for extremely cold areas or chairs for everyone. Take 
the time to ask questions about the campsite and weather conditions for 
your trip so you can make sure you have the things you need for a great 
experience.
 
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