School is out, summer is here and if you’re like my family, camping trips may soon make their way into your schedule. The outdoors can provide beautiful imagery, new perspectives, fresh air but also has some not so nice perks. Bugs attacking you from every angle or inadvertently providing a feast for neighboring critters is something I can do without. So whether you’re out on the road in an RV or truck/car, here are some suggestions on what to pack and some tips I learned along the way.
What To Pack
Mini First Aid Kit
Always a great item to have. You can pick up a few at your local dollar store for, well a dollar. Can’t beat that!
SPF Products
You’ll definitely want to take your broad spectrum sunscreen (make sure the cap is sealed tight- I learned this the hard way!), an eye cream with SPF (if you have one), and lip balm with SPF. Sunburn looks good on no one.
Travel Sized Bottles
You can take your cleanser, toner, moisturizer, shampoo, conditioner and bodywash in tiny bottles so you don’t have to lug huge bottles around, and in case they accidentally get left behind, no major loss there.
Unscented Towelettes/Unscented Baby Wipes
In case you don’t have access to a sink to wash your face, you can use these. A trick I used: I spritzed toner into a towelette and used it to remove the sunscreen, dirt and oil that accumulated throughout the day. Plus, they come in handy to wipe down surfaces, sticky/dirty hands, etc.
Mini Antibacterial Soap
Another good product to have when soap might not be readily available.
Medications
Make certain to pack your medication if you take any; there are little tiny plastic containers you can purchase to store them in. You might want to also keep Benadryl on hand in case of allergies and aspirin or ibuprofen. Some camping sites have small stores that provide these items but they tend to hike up the prices a bit.
Bug Repellent
My ‘perfume’ for the trip and a total life saver! There are also ones you can hang outside your tent- sorry bugs, you’ll need to find your victims elsewhere.
Warm Clothes
Regardless if the weather is super hot during the day, keep at least a jacket, an extra pair of socks, and pants to keep warm in case the temperatures decide to drop at night.
Tips
Do be sure to pack away any edible items lest you want to attract unwanted strangers. Trust me, animals can and will find a way to open bags and boxes. Store items in coolers or plastic containers and make sure to secure them.
Activities like hiking or fishing mean long periods of time out in the sun, so make sure to take along your sunscreen to reapply and prevent sunburn. Hats and sunglasses are great to take along too.
Keep hydrated to help control your heart rate and blood pressure as well as regulate your body temperature.
Nothing beats coming back from a day-long activity and firing up the grill to cook a delicious meal. One caveat? If you did get sunburned, the heat generated from the grill can further aggravate an already irritated complexion. Keep some aloe vera gel (and maybe some ibuprofen) handy if this is the case.
Camping or any other outdoor activity is always an adventure from making smores to setting up tents. Enjoy it, stay sun protected and safe, and embrace the experience- you’ll be home in no time.
What do you pack for your outdoor excursions?
Forrest says
I pack a tent, warm sleeping bag, and a comfy air mattress. Personally, I don’t like sunblock, so I have a long-sleeved light wool shirt and a hat to protect me. Also some freeze-dried food and a stove; even if it’s just a short hike, people occasionally get lost, and anyway, hiking is hungry work. 🙂
Also a camera because it’s the scenery that draws me out in the first place.
stephieestie says
All very good and important items to pack; I’m always thinking more in the health/beauty aspect but you have to sleep and eat somehow, right? 🙂 And, preferably on something comfortable. Glancing through your blog, I can see you are able to capture the spectacular scenery in a beautiful way! Definitely images that beg to be experienced first-hand. Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts. 🙂
Forrest says
A couple of weeks ago my girlfriend and I hiked about 20 (steep!) miles across a wilderness area, a sort of transition from the desert to the mountains. I did everything I could to keep our backpacks as light as possible. Except that I brought two to-go orders of her favorite Indian food. She brought her makeup kit, which is heavy. I couldn’t stop laughing until I got a sunburn and she didn’t.
Forrest says
I pack a tent, warm sleeping bag, and a comfy air mattress. Personally, I don’t like sunblock, so I have a long-sleeved light wool shirt and a hat to protect me. Also some freeze-dried food and a stove; even if it’s just a short hike, people occasionally get lost, and anyway, hiking is hungry work. 🙂
Also a camera because it’s the scenery that draws me out in the first place.
stephieestie says
All very good and important items to pack; I’m always thinking more in the health/beauty aspect but you have to sleep and eat somehow, right? 🙂 And, preferably on something comfortable. Glancing through your blog, I can see you are able to capture the spectacular scenery in a beautiful way! Definitely images that beg to be experienced first-hand. Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts. 🙂
Forrest says
A couple of weeks ago my girlfriend and I hiked about 20 (steep!) miles across a wilderness area, a sort of transition from the desert to the mountains. I did everything I could to keep our backpacks as light as possible. Except that I brought two to-go orders of her favorite Indian food. She brought her makeup kit, which is heavy. I couldn’t stop laughing until I got a sunburn and she didn’t.
stephieestie says
Reblogged this on Stephie Estie and commented:
If you’re hitting the road this summer, trust me, you don’t want to miss out on this article! Lots of tips for both men and women and if you think someone you know can benefit from this, please share or reblog! Thanks!
stephieestie says
Reblogged this on Stephie Estie and commented:
If you’re hitting the road this summer, trust me, you don’t want to miss out on this article! Lots of tips for both men and women and if you think someone you know can benefit from this, please share or reblog! Thanks!
plus+beauty27 says
Great post Stephanie! I’m not too much of an outdoorsy kind of girl and haven’t been camping in a really long time! These are some great tips though on what to bring. 🙂 xo
stephieestie says
Thanks Katie! I just thought it would be fun and helpful. 🙂
plus+beauty27 says
Oh it is very! You’re welcome! 🙂
plus+beauty27 says
Great post Stephanie! I’m not too much of an outdoorsy kind of girl and haven’t been camping in a really long time! These are some great tips though on what to bring. 🙂 xo
stephieestie says
Thanks Katie! I just thought it would be fun and helpful. 🙂
plus+beauty27 says
Oh it is very! You’re welcome! 🙂