Responsible camping
is often an afterthought when you are under the stars and blending with nature.
It is always important to stay safe, and know the land of your destination and
prepare for emergencies. Particularly, research about where you’re going and
what will be the weather like in your campsite.
There are hundreds of
things you can bring along with you while camping, but only prioritize the ones
that will save you and make your camping comfortable. First-aid kits are always
worthy packing for your camping. Make a list by writing down important things on
a paper, that will make sure you haven’t left anything. Things such as compass,
basic tool kits, 2-way radios, heat lamps, flash light, bug spray, water and
toilet papers come in handy in your camping trips.
Camping @ Kakani Adventure Camp |
Keep weather
updates because you need to be aware of the environment if it can shift
dramatically. Thanks to the internet, its been so easy to stay updated about
weather conditions through different weather apps. Get the updates from these
apps and act appropriately. In case, the weather shifts to rainy and stormy its
better to seek shelter until it passes but make sure you avoid lone trees,
streams, and exposed places.
Responsible camping
means you always follow the camp rules and regulations. Rules are there
for the reason and often for your own safety along with preservation of the
environment around your camp.
Morning is always the
right time to set off for your camping which gives you enough time to explore
around the campsite and set up your camp. At least for an hour and half
explore around the camp to avoid hazards and to collect water, fire woods and
other essential resources. However, avoiding night time for collecting
resources and using flash lights or headlights if it’s really needed to, is
always safe.
Mountain view along with tents from Kakani Adventure Camp Responsible Camping |
As, we already know water
is an important resource, so always preserve and don’t waste it. We need
water for cleaning our self, cooking, clean utensils. Don’t assume that its
safe to drink water directly from rivers or streams even if it looks clean. So,
carrying a filter or water purifiers can keep you away from unwanted illness.
Drink plenty of waters so that you stay hydrated while in your camping.
Being responsible is
not that hard, just clean up your campsite before you leave and don’t leave
any trace. Make sure you don’t leave footprints and your camping waste to
keep it original for other campers as well. Don’t destroy plants, tress,
bushes, and animals around your camp to keep it natural and show gratitude
towards the nature. All you need is a bit of planning and bring all the things
you need for successful camping.