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I want to go camping. What should I take as most important?

I am going camping on a lake for the first time in my life. I wrote some things that are nessesary but I still think that I am forgeting something. I am capable to take the whole house with me so please tell me what should I take.


24 Responses to “I want to go camping. What should I take as most important?”

  1. vicky l says:

    a tent!

  2. arkyankeedonna says:

    TOILET TISSUE!

  3. lmohdlp says:

    A cooler food and a nice tent and plenty o flashlights

  4. Robert R says:

    Toilet paper, and bug spray.

  5. keyzblew says:

    All depends upon how long you’re going and what you’re doing. You can build your list based on your activities and what your needs are here:

    http://www.campinglist.net/

  6. seaturtle36 says:

    Toilet paper and a lighter.

  7. Ravon27 says:

    A camper so you don’t have to sleep outside with the bears. You can sleep inside with the beers.

  8. sixpack_puppy says:

    Don’t forget to take a good first aid kit. Happy camping!

  9. Kaylah D says:

    yourself might be helpful!

  10. Brian L says:

    Water.

    Food (no cans if you can avoid them – it’s a bad habit).

    Washable plates. Utensils.

    Soap for washing plates.

    Cooking implement.

    Extra clothes. Pack them in Ziploc in case it rains.

    Bedding.

    Tarp.

    Toilet paper.

    Shovel if there are no toilet facilities.

    First aid kit.

    Very loud Whistle.

    Blister treatment such as moleskin.

    At least three separate sources of light.

  11. aaaccc says:

    Yourself!

  12. aout says:

    Food and warm clothing are the most important.

    Even though its warm during the day, you’ll need warm clothing like a fleece jacket for the night time. It can get really cold. I usually bring my flanel pj’s for sleeping in and a really warm sleeping bag. Otherwise, I freeze.

    You’ll also want to bring a small first aid kit. They can come in really handy.

  13. Kaia says:

    I think this list is a little over the top, but I guess it depends on just how tied to the outside world you are…and where you’re going camping.,,and with whom.

    If you’re going wilderness camping, and can drive to the place, you can take more. If you’re going to an established camping area, that was potable water and a toilet and or shower, you can take less.

  14. azharley says:

    Toilet paper, cool and warm clothing, towel, extra shoes, flashlight, snacks, warm blanket/sleeping bag, air mattress, grill, tent, sunscreen, sun glasses, camera, insect repellent, ice chest, water and a little sumthin to sip by the fire. Warning: Do not drink uzo by a fire.

  15. candidworker says:

    bug spray
    tiolet paper
    tent
    matches or lighter
    flash lights or lanterns
    cards

  16. mojomuppet says:

    bug spray,bottled water,cell phone matches,first aid kit,second aid kit(joking),mace(not kidding),more than one pair of shoes,sun protection,tampons,can opener,cell phone charger,radio,flashlight,extra batteries,a watch,a compass,a map,life jacket,oh and some beer! have fun.

  17. c3llar_door says:

    The link I provided has a nifty little camping checklist for you. It pretty much lists eveything you will need. Print it out and check things off as you go.

  18. Rockin' Mel S says:

    Well, my list would be:

    Beer ;)
    Cooler
    Tent
    Sleeping bag
    Inflatable air mattress
    Camping stove
    frying pan & pot
    plates, cutlery & napkins
    food
    drinks, drinking water if not available on site
    tooth brush tooth paste, soap, towels, etc.
    flash light(s) & lantern(s)
    Knife
    Axe or hatchet for firewood (good for pounding in tent pegs too)
    Radio
    Waterproof matches

    It’s been a long time since I went camping so I hope you get many more replies. Have fun.

  19. warehaus says:

    Are you going camping in Europe? (That’s the category your ? is under.)

    Anway, one thing that I have overlooked while on a camping trip that can be very helpful is some sort of clothesline for hanging up wet clothes, towels, and such. Also bring some clothespins.

    Don’t foget insect repellent and sunblock!

    Otherwise, do you have…?
    tent
    sleeping bags/blankets/pillows
    ground cover to put under your tent
    Cooler
    Canteens
    Ponchos (rain gear)
    Matches
    Kindling (newspaper or what-have-you)
    Plates and utensils
    Cups
    Pots and pans
    garbage bags
    Tub/dishsoap/dishtowels/brush
    Oven mitts for handling hot pans
    Tablecloth to cover picnic table (if available)
    Cook stove/fuel
    Large water jug
    Paper towels
    Small first aid kit
    Whisk broom or rags for wiping sand and dirt out of the tent
    Flashlights and lantern

  20. obnoxiousposter says:

    How long are you going? When are you leaving? Here’s an idea: camp out in your own back yard this evening. Everytime you enter the house for something, write it down as a necessity to take with you. If you’re going for one or two nights, you won’t need a whole lot of food. If you’re going for several days, take a map of the area if unknown to you and find out where all the grocery stores are.

    Hope this helps.

    Now, you must have fun so we’ll start out with a good, clean camping joke:

    Sherlock Holmes and Watson went camping one night. Aboout 3am, Sherlock woke Watson and said “Watson? Take a gander at the stars up there and tell me what you conclude”.
    Watson gazed at the billions of stars and said “My goodness, Sherlock. Certainly there must be intelligent life out there somewhere. Tell me, what do you ascertain?”
    Sherlock said “I believe someone has stolen our tent!”

  21. pavic says:

    the tent, the sleeping bag, lanterns

  22. thetravelinggardener says:

    Unless you camp site is within eyesight of your vehicle, get a good GPS. And a cell phone that will reach out from your location.

  23. ruby k says:

    bug spray and lots of it

  24. April M says:

    Tent
    Drop cloth
    Sleeping bag
    Sleeping mat
    Pillow
    Flashlight/lantern
    bug repellant
    plan your meals and figure out all the ingredients you’ll need
    stuff to cook food in/on
    cooler
    ice
    firewood(?)
    matches
    clothing
    a radio is always nice to have along
    You really don’t need that much- your camping not hotel-ing!

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