Monday, June 1, 2009

hiking hazards

Once you go on a camping trip, you will be able to think about nature and how to protect and preserve the beautiful sites that you will see while camping. You may be a photographer, a nature love, or just trying to get away from busy hectic city life for a while.

Irrespective of the duration of your trip, you should ensure that your camping gear has the essential items packed away and easily accessible during the trip. Using the Internet to research available sites is an ideal tool to determine the areas that are closest to you. If you are going to be backpacking in running shoes rather than hiking boots, you'll want to strengthen your ankles.

Snake bites are not a rarity on camping trips, neither are falls and bruises. Be careful about not eating too much salty foods when doing heavy hiking in high heat or desert areas though, because you can become dehydrated more quickly. For those on a budget and those who will be going to fairly good camping locations, the two-season tent is one of the cheapest in the market.

Have a flashlight for each camper in your group. Many a flashlight has been broke because the kids accedently dropped it on the ground.

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