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]]>When you don’t have access to a tap, you’d be surprised how much water you end up using. Every time you want to wash your hands, clean your teeth, or cook something you will need water each time. And of course, having enough water to drink is essential, so it’s good to have plenty of water available.
It may not be nice to think about, but this is an undeniable aspect of wild camping that needs to be considered. Depending on where you are, just making use of the quiet, natural area is often best, but always ensure you leave the space as you found it and clean up carefully after yourself.
Wild camping often means you’ll be in an open landscape with nothing around you, so it can feel much colder during the night. Always bring warmer clothes than you think you’ll need, as the temperature drop in the night can be hard to deal with.
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]]>Selecting the right campsite can be a big help in creating a positive first-time camping experience. Look for established campgrounds that offer amenities like bathrooms, showers, and potable water. Many state and national parks have well-maintained campgrounds that are perfect for beginners.
While camping doesn’t require a huge investment, having the right gear can make your trip smoother. At a minimum, you’ll need a tent, sleeping bags, and a camping stove.
Food plays a big part in the camping experience, but meal planning for the outdoors requires some thought. Opt for simple, hearty meals that are easy to prepare with minimal equipment. Pack plenty of snacks. Consider prepping some meals at home to minimize cooking time at the campsite. And remember to store your food properly to avoid attracting wildlife. Lastly, don’t forget to bring plenty of water or a way to purify water from natural sources.
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]]>With its dual 10,000 BTU burners, this compact grill will allow you to cook a wholesome meal for your family out in the woods. What’s more, it provides enough space to use both a 12-inch and a 10-inch pan simultaneously.
No matter how much luggage space you have, these folding utensils are easy to stow away in any bag. Measuring just 4.5 inches when folded, these utensils certainly do the job at mealtime while eliminating the need for bulkier silverware or disposable options.
Not all food is instantly ready to eat. Many vegetables and meat need to be chopped, and both a knife and chopping board are required to do so. The Gerber ComplEAT Cutting Board Set comes with two chopping boards, two knives, and two trays, all combined in a neat little package.
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]]>Located on a hill above the ridiculously charming town of St Ives on the north coast of Cornwall, the pitches on this site have incredible sweeping views of the glorious sea below. Taking a little stroll down the hill into the town will reward you with gorgeous shops, cafes, and galleries.
This lovely campsite is set within the Snowdonia National Park right on the coast, meaning you get incredible views of the stunning coastline and some impressive mountains nearby too. You can reach the charming town of Conwy in a 10-minute drive.
Based on the beautiful Isle of Skye off the northwest coast of Scotland in the Inner Hebrides, this area is one of the most picturesque places in the world. This campsite is set right on the coast by Loch Dunvegan and offers mesmerizing views of the island’s surroundings and access to the quaint nearby village of Dunvegan.
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]]>Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful parts of the UK, you couldn’t ask for more picturesque views to enjoy. With the stunning lakes nestled between rolling hills and rugged mountains, you will always be able to find the perfect spot to pitch your tent and enjoy the sunset. Waking up to the sun rising over the peaks and the water will be a memory to treasure for years to come.
For many people, the joy of wild camping is being able to embark on long-distance hikes that span the course of a few days. This hilly region is ideal for this, and you will sleep well at night after trekking across the wild moorland.
Being totally immersed in nature is amazing and one of the best parts about hiking and wild camping, but of course, we all enjoy civilization as well. The Lake District is famous for its lakes and hills, but the gorgeous towns and villages dotted around are so perfect for having a little exploration and enjoying the rustic cafes, cute shops, and traditional pubs.
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]]>Made of breathable fabric, what’s particularly great about these Merrell boots is that they have 5-millimeter lugs on their sole in order to provide extra grip. With their high ankles, these boots offer great ankle support as well as overall stability.
When you’re in the great outdoors, the weather can sometimes be unpredictable. This waterproof jacket is perfect for keeping you dry. Made of 100% recycled ripstop nylon fabric, this jacket is both effective and eco-friendly.
If you’re planning on camping with your family, then it’s imperative to bring a tent that will fit everyone while keeping them safe from outside forces and also providing sufficient space to move around. The Marmot Limestone 6-Person Tent spans 82.9 square feet, making it a spacious option while its pre-bent pole design ensures that there is plenty of head space and sleeping area.
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]]>When you don’t have access to a tap, you’d be surprised how much water you end up using. Every time you want to wash your hands, clean your teeth, or cook something you will need water each time. And of course, having enough water to drink is essential, so it’s good to have plenty of water available.
It may not be nice to think about, but this is an undeniable aspect of wild camping that needs to be considered. Depending on where you are, just making use of the quiet, natural area is often best, but always ensure you leave the space as you found it and clean up carefully after yourself.
Wild camping often means you’ll be in an open landscape with nothing around you, so it can feel much colder during the night. Always bring warmer clothes than you think you’ll need, as the temperature drop in the night can be hard to deal with.
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]]>The post 3 Things to Know if You’re Going Camping for the First Time appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Selecting the right campsite can be a big help in creating a positive first-time camping experience. Look for established campgrounds that offer amenities like bathrooms, showers, and potable water. Many state and national parks have well-maintained campgrounds that are perfect for beginners.
While camping doesn’t require a huge investment, having the right gear can make your trip smoother. At a minimum, you’ll need a tent, sleeping bags, and a camping stove.
Food plays a big part in the camping experience, but meal planning for the outdoors requires some thought. Opt for simple, hearty meals that are easy to prepare with minimal equipment. Pack plenty of snacks. Consider prepping some meals at home to minimize cooking time at the campsite. And remember to store your food properly to avoid attracting wildlife. Lastly, don’t forget to bring plenty of water or a way to purify water from natural sources.
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]]>The post Best Cooking Gear to Take on Camping Trips appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>With its dual 10,000 BTU burners, this compact grill will allow you to cook a wholesome meal for your family out in the woods. What’s more, it provides enough space to use both a 12-inch and a 10-inch pan simultaneously.
No matter how much luggage space you have, these folding utensils are easy to stow away in any bag. Measuring just 4.5 inches when folded, these utensils certainly do the job at mealtime while eliminating the need for bulkier silverware or disposable options.
Not all food is instantly ready to eat. Many vegetables and meat need to be chopped, and both a knife and chopping board are required to do so. The Gerber ComplEAT Cutting Board Set comes with two chopping boards, two knives, and two trays, all combined in a neat little package.
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]]>The post These Campsites in the UK Have the Best Views appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Located on a hill above the ridiculously charming town of St Ives on the north coast of Cornwall, the pitches on this site have incredible sweeping views of the glorious sea below. Taking a little stroll down the hill into the town will reward you with gorgeous shops, cafes, and galleries.
This lovely campsite is set within the Snowdonia National Park right on the coast, meaning you get incredible views of the stunning coastline and some impressive mountains nearby too. You can reach the charming town of Conwy in a 10-minute drive.
Based on the beautiful Isle of Skye off the northwest coast of Scotland in the Inner Hebrides, this area is one of the most picturesque places in the world. This campsite is set right on the coast by Loch Dunvegan and offers mesmerizing views of the island’s surroundings and access to the quaint nearby village of Dunvegan.
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]]>The post Here’s Why the Lake District, UK is Perfect for Wild Camping appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful parts of the UK, you couldn’t ask for more picturesque views to enjoy. With the stunning lakes nestled between rolling hills and rugged mountains, you will always be able to find the perfect spot to pitch your tent and enjoy the sunset. Waking up to the sun rising over the peaks and the water will be a memory to treasure for years to come.
For many people, the joy of wild camping is being able to embark on long-distance hikes that span the course of a few days. This hilly region is ideal for this, and you will sleep well at night after trekking across the wild moorland.
Being totally immersed in nature is amazing and one of the best parts about hiking and wild camping, but of course, we all enjoy civilization as well. The Lake District is famous for its lakes and hills, but the gorgeous towns and villages dotted around are so perfect for having a little exploration and enjoying the rustic cafes, cute shops, and traditional pubs.
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]]>The post Essential Gear For Your Next Camping Trip appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Made of breathable fabric, what’s particularly great about these Merrell boots is that they have 5-millimeter lugs on their sole in order to provide extra grip. With their high ankles, these boots offer great ankle support as well as overall stability.
When you’re in the great outdoors, the weather can sometimes be unpredictable. This waterproof jacket is perfect for keeping you dry. Made of 100% recycled ripstop nylon fabric, this jacket is both effective and eco-friendly.
If you’re planning on camping with your family, then it’s imperative to bring a tent that will fit everyone while keeping them safe from outside forces and also providing sufficient space to move around. The Marmot Limestone 6-Person Tent spans 82.9 square feet, making it a spacious option while its pre-bent pole design ensures that there is plenty of head space and sleeping area.
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