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Camping is all about taking a break from everything you use and relaxing and refreshing outdoors. Many cameras now want to try to get back to where there is no electricity - you and outsiders. It may seem overwhelming at first, but if you know what you are doing and are dealing with a variety of situations, you will find that camping without electricity is very helpful!
Find one in nature and relax in the yard with these basic tips for camping without electricity!
Be prepared
The key to winning any successful trip is preparation. This is especially important when planning a traditional camp. Make sure you do some research about your chosen camp. You know there is no electricity, but is there a water source? Where is the nearest emergency room?
Also, make sure you have everything packed to cover - everything you will need to sleep, cook, eat, bathe and have fun. It can help if you make a checklist and use it while packing.
Plan your diet
Plan your diet in advance and keep everything simple. Consider the lack of energy so you can cook on a fire, nose, or electric stove, depending on your choice. Plan your meal day for your trip and choose a simple recipe to make. If possible, make other arrangements at home. Pack your cooler on the right and make sure you cook the spoon first.
If you are planning to cook over a fire, make sure you have everything you need to make it.
Bring drinking water
In reversible areas, where there is no electricity, there is usually no source of drinking water. It is important to check if your chosen site has a water source. If so, washing and drying dishes is a common practice, but not # drinking.
Bring clean drinking water for the rest of your trip. You can bring water in liters or in different bottles.
Find a light source
You will need a light source to walk around the camp, especially at night. You can light a campfire, but you can't move it or bring it inside your tent. Be sure to bring a flashlight, a lantern, some candles, and some extra batteries.
Staying safe
No matter what time of year you are camping, it is important to prepare for a cold night. Bring a fur jersey, wool socks, a thick blanket, an extra bed, a bed frame, and a warm sleeping bag.
Camping without electricity becomes easier over time - follow these simple but effective tips!