Summer is Not Over Yet. Be a Prepared Camper and Enjoy the Great Outdoors!

Noelle Kimble August 17, 2011 10:18 am Featured Articles, On The Road, On The Trail, RV, Safety on the Trail

The summer is not over yet, so what better time to head out with family or friends for a weekend in the great outdoors. Camping at a local campground or state park could be just what you need before school is back in session. The birds chirping, the bugs buzzing and the sun beating down on your tent will remind you to be prepared.

It’s the knowledge that we will share with you here that separates the amateurs from the seasoned campers.  You want to be a seasoned camper, don’t you?  The prepared one that everyone goes to if they need duct tape, dental floss or any other random item.  We will help you become that go-to-guy or gal with this simple checklist and some tips from Foremost.com.

Prepared Camper checklist:

  • Tent, tarp and sleeping bags (I’m sure you already knew that)
  • Extra blankets and towels
  • Waterproof matches, pots, pans and utensils
  • A utility knife and rope
  • Hammer
  • Extra stakes
  • Extra chairs
  • Emergency medical kit
  • Plenty of water (for drinking, cooking and cleaning)
  • Cooler packed full of delicious food, snacks and beverages
  • Dish soap and hand sanitizer
  • Duct tape (you can use this stuff for anything)
  • Dental floss (always handy after a dinner of fresh grilled chicken or steak)
  • Ziploc bags (so useful!)
  • Sunscreen/chap stick with SPF
  • Flashlight
  • Warm hat (80% of heat loss occurs through your head. You never know when you are going to get a chilly night)
  • Layers of clothes (no matter what time of year, it’s the easiest and most effective way to control your body temperature)
  • Playing cards/games (just for fun)

Foremost wants you to safely experience all the adventure you can. Let us give you peace of mind on your adventure, contact a Foremost agency to talk about insurance policies.

*More of a recreational vehicle (RV) camper?  Check back in the future for some tips and funny stories on RV safety from our safety crazy blogger.

 


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