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Surviving Camping Equipment Overload - How to Manage on a Small Budget

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Having reliable camping equipment is essential when planning an outdoor adventure. Finding the best gear need not be expensive. Your local sporting goods store has many sales on the off season and yard sales are a great way to find second hand bargains. Regardless of your budget there is camping gear available that will make your vacation fun and memorable.
A camping trip is a somewhat low cost way to take a vacation, but you will need some camping equipment to make it an enjoyable trip. Some people stay at a cabin or take their motor home, but if either of these options doesn't suit you then you will need a tent. Not only must a tent hold you and any other campers, but all of your gear and suitcases.

Proper lighting is camping equipment must haves. You will need a variety of flashlights and lanterns. Many campgrounds have fire pits at each area and bringing your own firewood will save you time when building a fire. You can even take electric lighting if the campground has power for such equipment.

Other essential camping equipment includes all needed cooking pots, pans and eating utensils. Of course you will need to take any personal hygiene items that you'll want. Other potential element problems include bugs, sun and poison oak. Take along necessary bug spray, sunscreen and any rash cream that you may have. If purchasing a bunch of camping equipment sounds expensive, your local Army surplus store may have the items you need at reduced costs.

Another great way to purchase camping gear at a discounted price is at yard and garage sales. Often time's people purchase backpacking equipment and then either never or rarely used. If it is the off season, sporting goods stores may have camping equipment either on sale or on clearance.

An advantage of shopping at sporting goods stores is that they have the newest and most updated camping equipment. A few popular brands they carry are Coleman, Eureka and Kelty. Both Coleman and Eureka carry large camping equipment lines that offer everything from simple utensils to extravagant tents and backpacks.

Eureka is known for offering sound quality equipment and reasonable prices. If you need a new backpack, sleeping bag or tents take a look at the Kelty line. If unsure about what camping gear to purchase ask the employees at the store. They can help find products in your price range that are known for good quality.

If there are young children in your group you will need specialized backpacking equipment that fits them just right. Coleman is known for offering an array of products that are easy for children to use. Why not set your new camper up with utensils just their size? A few kid sized items are sure to make the youngster's first camping experience a fun one.

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Having reliable camping equipment is essential when planning an outdoor adventure. Finding the best gear need not be expensive. Your local sporting goods store has many sales on the off season and yard sales are a great way to find second hand bargains. Regardless of your budget there is camping gear available that will make your vacation fun and memorable.
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