
Camping can be a very stressful, fun and enjoyable experience for a nature lover, an active enthusiast or someone who just wants to “get away from it all” for the weekend. There is specialized equipment, and choosing the right camping gear can be a very difficult task, especially if you are on a tight budget. Do not worry, it is very possible to go camping and be comfortable without breaking the bank.
Camping list can be divided into several parts, and each of them can be called "main" and "secondary" camping lists. The items in the “main” camping collection include things like an awning, a sleeping bag, a stove, a canopy, a lantern, etc. Although these items tend to accumulate higher initial costs, they also tend to be the longest and do not need to be reused. bought for many years to come. However, it is still possible to save money on this list.
Major Camping Gear can be purchased at affordable prices in large discount stores such as Walmart. While camping in such places may not be of the highest quality, if you just tried camping and need camping gear, this is a good start. Craigslist and eBay are also reasonable resources for these things, with significant savings. At a minimum, you will need the following:
1. Tent
2. Sleeping bag
3. Lantern
4. Cooker
5. Cooler
A small camping gear is a major part of the savings. You can come up with a lot, if not each of these items is already in your house. Many of these items can also be purchased for almost anything in thrift stores and garages. This list includes items such as cooking equipment, kitchen utensils, plates, cups, personal care products, etc. The following is a list of the least needed small camping gear that you may already have:
1. Kitchen equipment (pots / pans, kitchen utensils)
2. Equipment for food (plates, cups, bowls, dishes, etc.)
3. Dishwashing equipment (dish soap, wash and rinse pools, sponge, etc.)
4. Flashlight (headlight, handheld computer, etc.)
5. Carpets of rain (raincoat, rain suit, umbrella, etc.)
6. Personal hygiene (toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, toilet paper, etc.)
7. First aid kit (dressings, antibiotic ointment, hydrogen peroxide, etc.)
8. Large Tub (to hold the above transfer)
To save more money, go shopping, ask questions and regularly talk with friends that camp. You may know someone who is constantly in the camp, and he has excess camping equipment that they can give you for free. With a little research and skill you can just marvel at how much you can get for very little money!

