Camping Check list
I have done research on Everything you should have while Camping.  I recently went Camping with Joel and we had a great time and we were very prepared BUT we did end up missing a few items that we had no clue you would need, so here is a list of EVERYTHING you should ever need while going Camping.  Now we all know that some of the things listed aren't always necessary but if you were to be going on a long camping trip it might be nice to have all of these things.
Shelter and Bedding
Broom (sweeping tent)
Cot/Pad/Blow up bed
Floor Mats (tent entrance)
Ground Cloth
Headrest
Pillow
Shade Canopy/Rope/Stakes
Sleeping Bag
Tarp
Tent
Tent Stakes
Throw Rug
Cooking and Dining
Aluminum Foil
Can Opener
Chairs
Charcoal/Wood
Coffee Maker, Filters, Tea Bags
Cooking Oil
Cooking Skewers
Cooler
Cork Screw
Cutting Board
Folding Table
Food
Frying Pan
Gas Grill
Gas Stove
Herbs and Spices
Knives
Marshmellow/Hot Dog Sticks
Measuring Cups
Mixing Bowl
Mugs
Newspaper (lighting campfire)
Paper Plates/Bowls
Paper Towels & Napkins
Plastic Cups
Plastic Forks, Spoons, Knives
Pot Holders
Pot or Sauce Pan
Propane
Salt and Pepper
Scrub Pad
Spatutula
Table Cloth & Hold Downs
Thermos
Tongs
Tupperware
Trash Bags
Water/Drinking & Cleaning
Wine Opener
Wire Brush
Ziplock Bags
Clothes/make-up bag
Camp Shoes
Dental Floss
Hat/Cap
Jacket
Jeans/Pants
Money, Credit Cards, ID
Rain Poncho
Shoes/Boots
Shorts
Shower Bag
Socks
Sun Block
Sun Glasses
Sweater
Swim Suit
Toilet Paper
T-Shirt
Underwear
Cleaning Items
Broom
Dish Pan
Dish Rags
Detergent
Dust Pan
Lawn Rake
Pot Scrubber

First Aid Kit

Antibiotic Cream
Antiseptic Wipes
Asprin, Tylenol, Advil
Bandages/Gause/Tape
Benadryl Sinus Tablets
Bug Spray
Burn Ointment
Elastic Wrap
Eye Wash
Hydrogen Peroxide
Medical Tape
Personal Medication
Sanitary Napkins
Scissors
Snake Bite Kit
Sterile Gauze
Sunburn Lotion
Tums/Maalox
Tweezers
Miscellaneous Items
Batteries
Bike/Helmets
Binoculars
Bird Guide
Bungi Cord
Camera & Film
Camcorder & Tapes
Candles
Cell Phone
Clock
Clothes Line & Pins
Compass
Fishing Gear & License
Flashlight
Global Positioning Satalite
Hose
Hunting Gear & License
Lantern
Life Jackets
Map
Pen and Paper
Rope/String
Water Filters
Whistle
Tools
Ax
Duct or Electrical Tape
Hammer
Knife (pocket)
Matches/lighter
Saw
Screw Driver
Sewing Kit
Small Shovel
Work Gloves
Personal Hygiene
Bar Soap/Body wash
Comb/Hair Brush
Deodorant
Dental Floss
Laundry Bag
Razor/Shaving Cream
Shampoo
Shower Shoes/Flip Flops
Tampons/Pads
Toilet Paper
Toothpaste/Toothbrush
Towel
Washcloth
Fun Stuff to Bring
Beach Ball
Beach Toys
Book
Cards
Frisbee
Games
Kites
Radio
Raft
Camping Tips
1. Plan out your meals ahead of time, so there is minimal waste.
2. Book your site in advance, it is important to choose your destination in advance early, this way you can book your site ahead of time and have your pick of the prime sites.
3. Try to camp somewhere close by to where you live.

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