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Choosing A Green Sleeping Bag for Your Camping

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Sleeping out door is an interesting and thing  for us who lived in the city. You can lie in the ground and look at star in the sky. When you plan to camp and sleep out doors, you need to choose a sleeping bag.It is a part of the outdoors experience.

Some bags are definitely greener than others, and you should do what you can to ensure you’ll be sleeping green in the great outdoors.

While it is always important to consider how you plan to use sleeping bags. However, if you are planning on serious winter camping (in very cold weather) or mountaineering, you may well want to invest in a winter bag that is rated to twenty or thirty degrees below zero, in addition to a lighter bag for three-season use. Alternatively, some bags offer zip-out linings, so you have a double bag for cold weather, and your choice of the lining or outer bag for warmer conditions.

So whether you’re shopping around for a new sleeping bag or merely maintaining the one you already own, think green—and sleep better.

Go Camping with Your Families

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If you love exciting activities but easily loose enthusiasm, when you think of all those uncomfortable situations, you might go through, I suggest; plan, and try to go camping. Just make sure you take the right stuff. It is a interesting experience to sleeping in the open air. You can easily see the moon and the star just open your eyes.

 

Camping is fun and people always associate it with nature, long exploration walks, nighttime scary stories around the fireplace, songs, drinks and uncomfortable sleep and seating.

 

When going on a camping trip, planning and researching is very important. It is important to sit down and make a plan, maybe a week or two before you start your camping trip.

Sleeping Quarters
- Pillows
- Sleeping bags/blankets
- Groundsheet
- Tent including pegs/stakes, guy ropes
- Flysheet
- Wooden mallet

First Aid
- Antihistamines
- First aid kit
- Insect repellent /spray
- Sun cream
- Antiseptic
- Plasters/bandages
- Pain killers

Clothing
(In cold weather)
- Warm clothes
- Waterproofs (if the forecast indicated rain)
- Boots/walking shoes and any other appropriate footwear
- Woollen hat
- Gloves/mittens
(In warm weather)
- Cool clothes
- Beachwear
- Sun hat

Cooking Equipment
- Cooker, stove, barbecue kit
- Bottled gas or other form of fire igniting material – wood or charcoal, for example
- Matches/lighter
- Cooling box
- Pans, pots, plates, cutlery, cups, glasses
- Food and drink supplies (insure u have enough to last for the time of your stay)
- Cooking utensils, e.g. large spoon, fork, ladle, tongs
- Tin opener, bottle opener, corkscrew
- Sharp knife for preparing food
- Food storage containers
- Thermos flask
- Bin bags or carrier bags
- Kitchen foil, kitchen tissue, napkins
- Washing up bowl and liquid
- Dishcloths and tea towels
- Grilling pans to place over a fire
- Cooking oil
- Fire lighters

 

It is a good idea to do research on the location where you are planning to camp, collect maps and information about the location.

 

Be shure to think about what you want to eat and what kind of cooking equipment you will need.