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Outdoor Safety with Tent Camping Tips
Posted by: The Camping Gear Connection.com in Camping Safety, Camping Tips, Outdoor Safety, tags: camping first aid kit, Camping Tips, family safety, safety tips, tent camping tipsWhy do we Need Tent Camping Tips?
What is most important to me is keeping my family safe while tent camping and through tent camping tips we can share knowledge and experience with each other to help keep our family, friends and ourselves safe while camping. Here are some safety tips and some camping tips too, that will help your camping trip to be a safe and an enjoyable outdoor experience.
- Always check the weather forecast for the area your camping in.
- Tell someone where you will be and when you plan to return.
- Give yourself enough daylight time to set up camp and check out your immediate area.
- With family camping you always want to give yourself enough room for family and gear, for a family of 4 – bring a tent that sleeps 6 to 8, you won’t regret it.
- Don’t set up your tent in lower terrains and if you don’t have a choice, dig a 3 to 4 inch trench around your tent for rain run off if there is rain in the forecast (It is always a good idea to keep an eye on the sky for weather changes).
- Don’t set your tent up in the middle of a worn path, this could a deer, elk, etc. path that is traveled at night by them and your tent could be trampled as well as the people inside.
- Set up your tent well away from a campfire, floating sparks can quickly catch a tent on fire.
- Never leave a campfire unattended, this also applies to your camp stove.

- Bring your camping first aid kit, always check and replace missing items, also check expiration dates of any medications.
- Bring proper clothing, in some areas the temperature can drop drastically at night. Plan for the terrain your camping in…do you need hiking boots or is tennis shoes more appropriate.
- Bring cots or air mattresses, the ground even inside a tent is hard and cold and lack of sleep will put a real damper on a camping trip.
- Store matches in waterproof container or bring a storm proof lighter.
- Bring flashlights and extra batteries.
- Bring camping tools such as shovel, rake, leatherman multi tool, foldable saw, axe, etc.
- Make your first nights meal simple, whether it is pre-cooked from home or maybe sandwiches.
- Block ice lasts longer than in a cooler than ice cubes, frozen milk jugs work great too.
- Don’t leave food out, latch coolers when not using so not to attract wild animals.
- Do not feed wild animals.
- Don’t store food inside your tent.
- For heaven sakes don’t forget the can opener, I am not going to tell you how many times I forgot that one : – )

We have other tent camping tips that might be helpful to you, check them out too! You are welcome to share with us you camping or safety tips that you have learned through knowledge and experience.
Happy and Safe Camping!


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September 10th, 2010 at 3:12 pm
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September 11th, 2010 at 12:57 am
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March 31st, 2011 at 8:26 pm
You have some very good points, as an avid camper I have to say your right on the mark when you say do not bring food inside the tent. Keep all the food away from your personal items at night . A bear wont care where it is at if he smells food he is going for it.
April 5th, 2011 at 9:25 pm
You better believe it! I have heard some really bad horror stories, that’s what makes it nice to keep each other informed and help our fellow campers out. Take care and be safe out there.