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Oops, your session is about to expire! Please click continue to maintain your session.Camping trip checklist Going camping? Here's a checklist to help you pack your stuff so you don't forget anything. not a complete list of items that you might want to bring on your trip, it does list the most common items. Print it and use it to prepare for your next your travel guides and maps for the road your campsite ahead of time your vehicle is "ready" for the trip on/off timers on a few lamps in your house down your water heater (just in case....) all windows and doors are locked a key to your home to a trustworthy neighbor for someone to cut your lawn (if necessary) for someone to empty your mailbox periodically Address list and list of important contacts or numbers Backpack, suitcase, sports bag (something to pack everything in) Passport (valid past your expected return date) Money belt, money, traveler's cheques

International driving license (if necessary) Mobile phone, international phone card Tip: Make a photocopy of your passport and other important documents and store them separately from the originals. If you lose something, a photocopy will speed up the replacement process. T-shirts and shirts (long and short sleeves) and long pants or trousers, jeans, belt Regular underwear and long thermal underwear ("Thinsulates" are great) pair of thick wool socks gear - a poncho or a rain parka with pants windbreaker or light jacket hat, a baseball cap or a sun hat Tip: Pack clothing using the time-honored "roll" technique. Lay two or three items on top of one another, smooth to flatten, and roll them up like you would a sleeping bag to save space and prevent wrinkles. For added wrinkle insurance, place a sheet of heavy tissue or packing paper between items of clothing before rolling. Dental floss (also great for fixing things!) Sunscreen (waterproof if you're planning to go swimming)

Lip balm / lip gloss Moisturizer (face and body) Talcum / baby powder (useful against heat rash / sweat rash in shoes) Wet wipes / baby wipes Fingernail clippers & nail file Tip: Buy travel-size containers for your toiletries and enclose toiletry containers in airtight plastic bags to prevent contents from spilling into your suitcase in the event of a leak. Wrap socks or pajamas around breakable items to cushion them. purification tablets (just in case....) Insect and/or mosquito repellent Tip: Be sure to pack medications and other important items in an easily accessed baggage. Electrical adapter and plug converter iPod, MP3 player, DVD player, portable speakers Laptop (useful for research and to keep in touch) Dictionaries (could be useful) Combo or key locks folding chair or two (or a hammock to pamper yourself) good book, deck of cards, board forget the stakes and poles) tube of "seam sealer" for your tent (stick,

emergency "repair kit" for your tent (patches, glue, needle, thread ....) sleeping bags and/or warm blankets sleeping mat (foam or air-filled.... don't forget the folding table (very convenient) tarp (for your cooking area or to install over/under the tent if necessary)
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Car Seat Towel Protectors lantern inside a tent can be dangerous)
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