11 Things That Can Help You Make Your Camping Trip More Organized

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When it comes to camping, things will not necessarily go the way you want to. Keeping things organized can be a real nuisance, especially if you plan to camp with kids. As traumatizing as the whole ordeal may seem, there are a couple of things you can take along with you to ensure everything remains organized.

Whether you are a veteran, or are new to camping, remember to take these 11 things along with you for an experience of a lifetime.

1.     Camping Tent (Duh!)

If you want to make the most of your trip, you should definitely get a camping tent. It will serve as shelter, with enough room to house your stuff. Be it clothes or electronics, you will want not want them to come into contact with dust or water, which is why you should get a camping tent that offers sufficient protection against mother nature for you, your family and your belongings.

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2.     Camping Organizer

Once you have made it to your destination, you will want everything to be in one place. This can be quite the problem if you are outdoors, which is why you should take a camping organizer with you without fail.

Camping organizers come in a variety of shapes and sizes, making them perfect to store your gear. Additionally, they are not all that difficult to carry around either. Once you get one of these bad boys, you will never have to worry about your stuff being misplaced ever again, and that is a fact.

3.     Clear Storage Bins

After a tiring day, you will be tempted to throw everything into a bag and call it a day. Save your bags for clothing and take clear storage bins with you instead. Said bins are durable and weather resistant, meaning you won’t have to worry about them breaking or giving in to the weather. Of course, this does not mean you throw just about anything in these bins, but only those things that need to be dealt with immediately to get things organized.

4.     Resealable Bags

Plastic resealable bags are a necessity when going on a camping trip. They should be used to store your cookware once you are done with them. After scrubbing your utensils, pots and pans; place them in the resealable bags until you need them again. This way, you will not have to worry about attracting bacteria and insects.

5.     Lanterns

If you want to keep your camp well lit, you need to have a few lanterns lying around. Not only are they incredibly bright, but they make it easier for you and your friends or family to navigate around the campsite. Additionally, they make it easier for you to put things where they belong when it becomes dark.

6.     Solar Lights

If you are worried about your lanterns failing when you need them the most, you can count on solar lights to brighten those dark nights. You will never have to worry about tripping over things, nor will you find it difficult to find your way back to your campsite, if lost.

7.     Fire Starters

Unless you want to have a messy campsite, you should not forget to take fire starters along with you. If you think about it, starting a campfire is not as easy as it may seem. This can be even more of a problem if the wood or fire ring is damp.

You can overcome this problem for good with a few homemade fire starters for that matter. All you need to do is to clean your dryer and accumulate the lint in a toilet paper tube. Once you have stacked your logs, place the fire starter at the base and watch the magic happen.

8.     Mini Survival Kit

No matter how skilled you may think you are at camping, there is always the possibility that you or someone else could get hurt. Rather than carrying each and every item separately, you can take a mini survival kit, which can be on you at all times.

A mini survival kit can hold all the necessary emergency or first-aid stuff you may need, without weighing you down.

9.     Ziploc Bags

Believe it or not, Ziploc bags are your friends. They come in different shapes and sizes too while being waterproof and watertight. Take enough of these with you, and use them to store food, toiletries and whatnot.

Label each Ziploc bag with a description of its contents; so that when the time comes to repack everything, you won’t have to go through any hassles whatsoever.

10.Buckets

You can always rely on buckets to keep your odds and ends organized. But that is not all as they can be used as extra seating as well. Apart from keeping your gear protected, since they are durable and waterproof, they can also be used to carry water. The possibilities are endless, but packing buckets in a car will be tricky to say the least.

11.Duct Tape

No matter how terrible of a fix you may be in, you can always rely on duct tape to save the day. Whether you want to fix something, or want to craft a makeshift item, duct tape is all you will ever need. Since duct tape will not take too much space, make sure you do not forget to this essential item no matter what.

There are many other items that can be taken to making your camping trip organized, but the ones mentioned above are a few important ones that should give you a start.

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Remember, take as much time as possible to plan things through before you head out for your overnight camping trip. Do your homework and focus on packing on the essentials first and foremost. Furthermore, only take things that you will actually need, which will also ensure that keeping your camping trip organized will be a breeze.