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Thursday, March 25, 2021

Important precautions when camping overnight to ensure safety

 The form of overnight camping is loved by many young people. Because being able to experience a completely new place, waking up in a distant place, catching a wonderful dawn… However, what dangers would it be when going camping overnight? What to look for?

All that will be answered in detail through the following article.


DO NOT CHOOSE VOICE, BEAUTY PLACE

Although there are many people who love to explore, want to camp in remote places. However, to ensure the best safety, you should not choose a deserted, deserted overnight camping site. Should only camp overnight in safe, crowded places like Son Tinh camp, My Hill ...

Places with few people and your crew will be very difficult to guarantee when something goes wrong, or there are dangers such as centipedes or human threats.

So, before you intend to explore or camp somewhere you should consider the situation first. When the destination is too far, you should stop early at a people's house or a crowded place to ask to stay the next day to continue. Avoid trying, then there is no place to rest, camping in the wilderness.

EARLY BIRTHDAY

As soon as 4pm you started to prepare to stop and choose a suitable camping location.


Don't leave camping too late for the following reasons:


It was very difficult to install and install tents because of the lack of light. Especially dark will be difficult to observe and without care will cause injury and danger.

Camping and setting up tents too late makes us tired, with no place to rest. Along with that, dinner will also be in a hurry, not relaxing.

So, before dark, make sure the tent work is stable so that you can get ready to start preparing dinner and resting properly.

REQUIRED MATERIALS

While camping overnight there are certain items you must bring, not to forget the following:

FLASHLIGHT

Besides burning campfires for light, flashlights were indispensable. Because when there is an incident you emit somewhere you can get a flashlight to see the situation.


When you need to move or walk around, a flashlight with extensive illumination will make it easier for you to see everything, and also help you sleep more assured.

MEDICAL MEDICINE BOX

Whether camping overnight or not, you should still bring a medical medicine box when traveling outside like this. Because incidents like scratches, shock or fever can happen at any time.

Therefore, the medical items you carry will help you easily solve many problems without worrying too much.

SKIN

Since you sleep overnight, remember to bring 1-2 sets of clothes to change. Because the road may have been dirty, causing discomfort.


Healthy, compact, and comfortable clothing that makes traveling easy will be top priority. Combined with sports shoes will be the most reasonable choice for your trip.


Do not choose things like skirts that are too cumbersome, entangled or non-stretchy pants. All of that will directly affect your travel.


SHEET, BAG

Having been camping overnight will definitely require a tent and sleeping bag. We can not sleep directly in the woods, mountains or roads. This will be very dangerous and have direct health effects.

Morning mist and the ground where the mountains and forests will be absorbed directly into the body. So, definitely need to build the tent carefully and surely.

The tents are wide and narrow depending on how people are arranged. But the top criterion is always to have at least 2 layers of anti-rain and ventilation when used.

In addition, there are lightweight sleeping bags to keep warm and protect the body from insects. You can find these items easily in professional backpacker shops.

These items are now very compact design so it is not too difficult for you to carry. So, remember to be fully prepared for the trip.

In addition, you can bring a map if you go to the places where you camp for the first time, you are not sure about the road conditions.

In short, camping overnight will bring interesting experiences for many young people. However, it is necessary to have experienced and knowledgeable people accompanying you to ensure your safety. Go to campsites near, with people living around the area, not to too remote places. Need to prepare a full range of items to bring for a fun and meaningful trip for everyone.

Monday, December 24, 2018

How To Choose The Best Hammock Tarp?

Choosing the best hammock tarp becomes much easier when you know what to look for. There are a few factors which will determine the quality of the tarp and whether it is the one for you or not.


I’ve learned the art of picking the best hammock tarp from an experienced hunter, and I am glad to share my knowledge with you.

Let’s dive in together:

Size

As you know, hammock tarps come in different shapes and styles. Whichever you decide to choose, you have to keep in mind that size matters.

The rule of the thumb is following - your tarp needs to extend between 5-12 inches over each end of your hammock or shelter area. This way your ends will stay dry if it rains. If you neglect this rule, the ends might get wet, and water can seep into your hammock during the night.

I prefer to sleep in a 10-foot-long hammock. However, when set it up correctly, your hammock will sag which figuratively “shrinks” it length to just over 8 feet. In this case, a 12-foot long tarp will provide you with enough coverage.

Pro tip: I learned over the years that big tarps are ideal for bad weather, while smaller ones are better for sunny days. Big tarps offer you protection, but they are usually heavier and have limited ventilation, which leads to condensation. So, for optimal airflow in sunny weather, choose smaller tarps.

Style

As you start your search for the best hammock tarp, you will come across different shapes. Most commonly, campers and outdoor enthusiasts use hexagonal, rectangular, catenary and diamond (square) shape. Each one of these provides different coverage. Also, various shapes have different amounts of anchor points.

This is important for you because it will affect the ease and the convenience of the setup.

Make sure to find the one that will suit your needs regarding coverage space and comfort.

Material

Let me tell you a secret.

If you want the cheapest option that comes with tons of advantages, you should go to the hardware store. A blue polyethylene tarp can serve as a versatile shelter. They are very durable, and you can pick one for less than $10. If you have mean staking skills, you can build hundreds of different shelters out of it.

Unfortunately, there is a good reason why we invest in more expensive tarps. Blue plastic tarps are bulky and take up a lot of space, which makes them impractical for most of the campers. If you are a backpacker, this is probably a deal breaker for you.

When I was a child, we used to go car camping, so the bulkiness of these tarps wasn’t such a problem. However, I still remember the annoying noise this material made as we set it up and packed it back to our car. It was rather loud. This can be a problem when you are trying to sleep on a stormy night.

So, if you want to purchase the best hammock tarp, check if it is lightweight.

Today, the silnylon (ridgeline) tarps are the most popular kind. They are a bit more expensive but surprisingly light, and they offer excellent durability. Additionally, ridgeline tarps are waterproof.

If you can get a tarp that cuts down on the weight and space significantly while providing the same protection, why wouldn’t you invest a few bucks more?

Durability

All of the other aspects of the hammock tarp could be ideal – size, shape, price - but if it is not durable, it is not worth a buy.

You are purchasing something that is supposed to protect you from rain, snow, sun, and wind. This means it has to be sturdy. Waterproof and tear resistant features of the fabric are absolutely necessary.

The finest quality hammock tarps will barely show any effects of wear, even after it has been used in harsh weather conditions. The fabric should also dry on the sunlight and clean easily because your water and soap resources will probably be limited once you set your campsite.