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What kind of equipment
should I bring when I go camping:
Maine offers a variety
of hiking options and experiences that will make your visit to Maine
an enjoyable one. It is very important to be prepared when you visit
the Maine Woods for a day, overnight or a week hiking trip.
Maines favorite
saying "If you don't like the weather wait a minute" can either
make your hiking trip in Maine an enjoyable one or one you would rather
forget.
Be prepared for
your hiking trip to Maine by bringing the following. Of course, wilderness
hiking or extended hiking trips may require different equipment than
day hikes
- Sleeping bag
- Be sure to bring a sleeping bag which is "Holofill" because
it will dry faster when wet and retain heat if it gets wet.
- Tent with "no-see-um"
netting with a rain fly (tarp) and tent stakes (make sure you have
all the parts before leaving home. Having extras is a plus.)
- A ground cloth
to protect you and your tent from the ground
- A tarp to set
up to cover your cooking and eating area. The tarp is handy to set
up if you are caught in the rain.
- Sleeping pads
- Some waterproof
containers to keep your essentials dry like matches, film, camera's,
food, medication, or a wallet. A suggestion though if you are on medication
- be sure to split it up so that it is in two safe places.
- A flashlight
or two
- Extra batteries
for the flashlight
- The appropriate
pot or pan depending on what your cooking
- Some quick meals
and snacks are good to have even for a day hike
- Always good to
have on hand high energy foods such chocolare bars, peanuts, or GORP
- Cooking and eating
utensils
- A jug of drinking
water - most water found along the trail will have to be purified
by using a filter or tablets
- Biodegradable soap and
scrubbies to clean your dishes
- Some type of
cook stove - don't expect to have a fire all the time. Also a stove
is easier to use when it is pouring down rain.
- Extra rope
- Extra Trash Bags
- Tent Repair Kit
(usually comes with new tents)
- A deck of playing
cards or a good book
- A camera with
lots of film.
- A confortable
backpack - choose a pack that can handle the gear you plan to carry.
The larger the pack the longer the trip. Makes sure it fits properly
especially around your waist and shoulders.
- A first aid kit
- A small hand
shovel - in case you must build your own latrine
Everyone has a different
hiking style and this list should change if you are day hiking, weekend
hiking, or on an extended hiking trip.
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