Gear guide
Camping Essentials Checklist for a Comfortable Weekend
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A good camping checklist reduces last-minute purchases and keeps comfort problems from becoming trip problems. Start with the systems that protect you from weather, temperature, darkness, and hunger.
Shelter and sleep
- Tent sized for the people and gear using it
- Groundsheet when recommended by the tent maker
- Sleeping bag rated for expected nighttime temperatures
- Sleeping pad with enough insulation for the season
- Small repair kit and extra guylines
Food and water
- Stove, fuel, lighter, and backup ignition
- Cookware and utensils
- Food storage appropriate for local wildlife rules
- Drinking water or a reliable treatment method
- Trash bags and a simple cleanup kit
Light and safety
Each person should have a headlamp, not just a shared lantern. Pack a first-aid kit you know how to use, sun protection, insect protection, navigation, and the layers needed for a colder-than-expected evening.
Comfort items
Camp chairs, a small table, a doormat, and a roomy water container can make car camping much easier. Add comfort after the essential systems are covered, then keep notes after each trip so the list improves over time.