Tent Camping Checklist
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Wenzel Pinon Sport 7-by 7-Foot Three-Person Dome Tent
Price: $31.95
List Price: $49.99 |
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Wenzel Timber Ridge Sport 9-by-7-Foot Four-Person Dome Tent
Price: $37.00
List Price: $50.00 |
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Columbia Bugaboo II 12-Foot-by-9-Foot 4-Pole 5-Person Dome Tent
Price: $160.00
List Price: $190.00 |
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Tent And Car Camper's Handbook: Advice for Families & First-timers (Backpacker Magazine)
Price: $4.74
List Price: $16.95 |
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Wenzel Sycamore 18- by 10-Foot Seven-Person Three-Room Family Dome Tent
Price: $94.00
List Price: $139.99 |
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Wenzel Ponderosa 10- by 8-Foot Four-Person Two-Room Dome Tent
Price: $58.00
List Price: $79.99 |
What you need to make your camp adventure comfortable.
While RV camping may seem comfy and convenient, tent camping is for those hearty souls who want to dance in tune with nature. Tent camping requires you to pare down on equipment, food, clothing and the extraneous junk of modern life.
Here is a list of essentials to make your tent camping experience comfortable and rewarding.
General Equipment
- Tent (with screens and windows), poles, stakes and a mat for outside the door
- Sleeping bags, air mattress and pump or camp pads
- Lantern, fuel and extra mantels
- Flashlights and extra batteries
- Ground cover and tarps
- Rope, cord, twine, or clothesline
- Multi-purpose tool or knife
- Ax – if you are allowed to cut wood for fires
- First aid kit
- Old towels and rags
- Insect repellant (dryer sheets work well)
- Rain gear (poncho)
- Toilet paper
- Biodegradable soap
- Small folding shovel
- Clothing that can be layered
- Sunblock
Kitchen
- Cook stove and fuel (matches in a sealed plastic bag)
- Folding table (or not)
- Camp chairs
- Plates and mugs (those thin enamelware plates stack nicely and are so cute)
- Coffee pot
- Sharp knife
- Frying pan and large pot
- Cooking and eating utensils (large spoon, spatula, knives, forks & spoons)
- Can opener
- Zip-lock bags, trash bags & tin foil
- Cutting board (a large one on top of a cooler makes a nice little table)
- 5 gallon water container (full of water)
- Water bottles for hikes
- Large plastic containers with tight fitting lids (food storage)
- Cooler
- Non-perishable foods
- Small plastic tub for dishwashing
Extra Stuff
- Binoculars
- Camera
- Cards, paper, pencils and pens
- Fishing gear
- Books – novel, puzzle, or wildlife identification books
Be creative. Find multiple use items (mug as a bowl, spork, folded jacket as a pillow). Learn some card games and paper and pencil games incase it rains. If you’ve forgotten something, don’t panic, you’ll adapt. Nothin’ you can’t do with a nice stick – fork, stake, pole, pry-bar, stirring implement, hanger for flashlights, towels, jackets, etc. Learning to make-do is half the fun of camping. Enjoy!
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Comments
What a well considered page. I particularly enjoy how you expand on your item list. For example you don't just suggest a flashlight but include extra batteries. Wish I would have had this list many times in the past.
thank you dick, but we always forget something anyway - i ought to look at my own list
If I ever went tent camping, I'd consult with your list. Very informative.
Add me to list the of items to bring. I snore so loud bears stay away.
A fab fan
justin - I hope your snores don't attract bears, they may think you are one of them!










Dick Ingersoll says:
9 months ago
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What a well considered page. I particularly enjoy how you expand on your item list. For example you don’t just suggest a flashlight but include extra batteries. Wish I would have had this list many times in the past.