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Amazing Camping Tips and Tricks
By
Janette Butt [
25/02/2007 ]
Want to make the next camping trip really enjoyable and impress your
campmates with your incredible knowledge of outdoor tricks? Here are some
amazing snippets of useful tips that will make them wonder how you
acquired such information. A warning though;.you have to swear to keep
these things secret. Like a magician, you never reveal your sources.
- Rub liquid soap on the outside of pots and pans. The black soot will
come right off after cooking over an open fire.
-Keep the bottom of your pots that you use over the open fire clean by
wrapping them in tinfoil.
- Spray flies or bees with hairspray and watch them run for cover
-Spray your garbage and trash with ammonia to keep animals away.
-Sleep naked in your sleeping bag. It will reflect your body heat back to
you
-Use baking soda to rid your clothes and hands of cooking odors so the
bears won’t smell food on you.
- Take some warmth from the campfire or stove to bed. Keep a pot of hot
water simmering on the campfire and when you turn in fill up water bottles
and place them in your sleeping bag.
-Buy orange juice in plastic bags and freeze it so it can be used instead
of ice in the cooler. Then,when it thaws out you have refreshing cold
juice for later.
-Take a headlamp, instead of a flashlight,so your hands are free
- When finished eating an orange, wipe exposed skin with the inside of the
peel. Insects will stay far away from you.
-To cut down on cooking time of baked potatoes, start the potatoes in your
microwave and bake till half done before you leave. Wrap them in aluminum
foil and toss in the cooler until yo need them.
-Old shower curtains make great ground tarps to pitch your tent on.
-Waterproof matches by dipping them in nail polish.
-Waterproof matches by dipping in melted paraffin.
-To Dry wet socks, sleep with them around your middle. Your body heat
during the night and your warm sleeping bag will dry them by morning.
- Whenever you leave camp always have a watch, a whistle, a cell phone, a
flashlight and a knife with you in case of emergency.
-Bottles with sticky contents (corn syrup, honey, maple syrup) can get
harder to open so before using the bottle for the first time, wipe the
threads with a light coating of cooking oil. The lid will never stick and
won't be difficult to open or you can wrap a small bit of plastic over the
bottle opening after you open it.
-To keep warmerat night wear a hat to sleep in. You lose 80% of your heat
heat through your head.
-Use glow sticks for a bit of soft light at night.
- To hang a lantern, get those lightweight metal rods that are used for
hanging plants and stick them in the ground.
-Start a fire easily with an empty egg carton stuffed with dryer lint that
you prepared at home.
About the author:
Janette Butt is owner of website
http://www.outdoortentexperience.com that sells camping equipment and
is a free resource for camping and outdoor advice.
Article Source:
http://www.Free-Articles-Zone.com
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