Sunday, June 13, 2010

HIKING ESSENTIALS FOR BEGINNERS


The newest gadgets, enhanced gear, and other camping necessities are now showcased on the different forms of media. New camp destinations are also featured on magazines and television programs. These “new and improved” products and newly discovered “haven for campers” are a bait to both professional and amateur campers. They also encourage non-camping people to try the activity whether for the purpose of hobby, leisure or sports.


But before joining the circle of campers, a beginner must keep in mind the basics of camping. Unlike professionals and non-beginners, first-time campers need to familiarize themselves more with the fundamentals.

Here are the things a beginner must remember when going to a camping/hiking activity:

1. Choose The Right Pair Of Boots


Boots are considered the most important gear in camping or hiking. Aside from protecting the feet, boots help the camper navigate at ease. One has to choose the pair that fits perfectly to his feet.

2. Choose The Right Backpack


Backpack comes in different sizes and styles. But not because the bag looks big, it is the best to buy. Choose a bag that can contain more but is not too bulky to carry.

3. Choose The Right Tent


A big sized tent is the best for camping. A spacious tent will not only allow the camper to outstretch his body while sleeping, but will also allow air to circulate freely. Buy the tent with a good ventilation system.

4. Travel Light


Don’t bring everything. Eliminate the stuff that is not necessary for the camping.


The following are a must:


Water (at least 1 litre for short hikes)

Compass or Map

Extra light clothes
Matches
Swiss Knife
First aid kit
Rain gear

Food
Flashlight

Personals (toothbrush, soap, shampoo etc.)
Cooking equipment (stove, pan, dipper )

5. Bring The Right Food


Do not bring foods that are easily spoiled. Canned foods are ideal. Avoid foods with sauces and broth that might spill onto other stuff in your bag. Do not bring fruits. Foods rich in carbohydrates like noodles, rice and cheese are essential. However, food is no big deal. Juts make sure it won’t spill or get spoiled.

These basic reminders should not keep a beginner restricted or burdened with when hiking or camping. He is free to do, to eat and to wear anything he wants, making sure it will not compromise his safety and comfort.

Whether a beginner or a professional, either for leisure or for sports, the most important thing is that the camper enjoys.

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