Nov
13
2009

How To Break Camp In 4 Painless Steps

Although a camping trip can be one of the most enjoyable outdoor activities, your weekend getaway has to end at some point. And that can only indicate one thing - your fun outdoor escapade is almost over. But before you abandon the comforting sound of crickets and head back to the city, there are some things you need to do to make certain your camping trip does not end on an unpleasant note.

To begin, be sure that your camping gear has been stowed away. Try to have some rags or a whisk broom available to clean off your gear while you pack it up. Hopefully your camping gear was in order before you left the house, so make an effort to keep it that way while you are on your trip. Also, try to keep your dirty clothing in a separate bag so that they are ready to throw in the washer when you get home.


Next, Take a look in the cooler for any extra food or water that may be left over. Clean it as well as you can and add in some fresh ice just in case you have to transfer leftover food back home. Maintaining a clean cooler by eliminating extra garbage can be a lifesaver if you want to enjoy a frosty drink or fresh bite to eat on your long trip home.

Another essential function of departing the campsite is to make sure that you have gathered up all of the trash. Nothing is more infuriating than having to pick up a bunch of garbage that was left by the campers that recently stayed there. It doesn't take very long to look around and pick up any leftover garbage that might have missed the waste bin. Spending the few minutes it takes to make sure your camping area has been cleaned up before you head home will allow everyone to enjoy the scenic campsite view.

The final task you want to do before you abandon the campsite is put out the campfire. This is extremely important as you do not want the accountability of having started a forest fire. Make certain the camp fire is completely out and smother the firepit area with the left over water from your cooler or use some water from an alternative source. Never leave your camp site without checking to make sure your campfire is completely out.

If you pay attention to these useful tips, your camp site will be sure to be in as good of shape as it was when you arrived. And you'd better believe that your fellow campers will deeply appreciate your effort!

Jack has been writing articles on an assortment of outdoor topics for approximately 5 years. If you are an devoted camper, be sure to bring a king air mattress along for pure sleeping comfort. Check out Jack's latest air mattress reviews website to help you find the best air mattress available for your next camping adventure.

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