While Camping may not be for everyone, there are a few tips that may make it easier for those that are bent on undertaking one. This will help you to survive the sometimes unfriendly jungles and wildlife that you will be encountering. By the way, don’t go there thinking of chasing lions; might not be a good idea.
Outlined below are five tips that may help make your sojourn into the unknown a little more bearable, safe and, of course, enjoyable.
Learn Proper Navigation: There are probably very few things that compare with getting lost in the jungle and being unable to properly navigate your way through. You should therefore, before embarking on your wilderness travel, learn some basic navigational skills. You may want to bring along a map, compass and even a GPS, if necessary. And make sure they are in good working condition and you know how to use them correctly.
Bring Enough Water: While clean drinking water may sometimes be readily available in the jungle, depending on its location and season, it is still advisable to take along enough water to last you through your planned period of adventure. Also, make sure you know where, on the map, you can have access to flowing water-rivers, streams, etc so that you can take shower at least every once in a while. 🙂
Don’t Forget Food lots and varied! : Man does not live by water alone, but by also food and snacks. As a result, make sure that you have enough food to last you before setting out. While it may be tempting to want to live on the “fruits of the wild” and bush meat, it may not be so easy to get by at times. So, make sure you have a backup (food) plan when planning your wilderness travel.
Communication options are essential: Enjoying the peace and solitude of the wild may be a very good idea, however, carrying along some communication systems like phones, may not be bad after all, too. Accidents do happen; you may forget some things in the city or you may just want to get in touch with your loved ones to share a moment; whatever the case, make sure you are prepared beforehand.
Think Survival Tools: You have probably seen in some movies where “cave men” start fires by rubbing sticks. Think you can do that, too? Nevertheless, still carry some matchboxes, lighters, paper, kindling, a new sets of batteries, solar-powered chargers and other such equipment with you “just in case” your “primitiveness” does not work as soon or as well as you want it to.
It amy seem like a lot of work but a camping holiday is a fantastic way to spend time with your family and even a great way to learn more about yourself as well.
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