The basics include a tent, sleeping bag, backpack, hiking boots, navigation tools (map or GPS), first aid kit, and proper clothing. Check our full range in Camping & Hiking.
Consider the number of people, weather conditions, and weight. For backpacking, go for a lightweight tent, while car camping allows heavier options with more space.
Choose based on temperature rating and insulation type. Down sleeping bags are lightweight and warm, while synthetic bags perform better in wet conditions.
Place heavy items in the middle and close to your back, lighter gear at the bottom, and essentials like snacks and maps at the top or in side pockets.
Opt for lightweight, high-energy foods like trail mix, dehydrated meals, and energy bars. Always carry extra food in case of emergencies.
Plan your route, check weather forecasts, carry navigation tools, and inform someone about your plans. Always have a first aid kit and sufficient water.
Wear moisture-wicking socks, choose properly fitted hiking boots, and use blister prevention tape or pads on sensitive areas.
Stay calm, stop moving, and try to retrace your steps. Use a map or GPS, and if necessary, signal for help using a whistle or mirror.
Pick a flat, dry area away from water sources to avoid flooding. Avoid low spots and check for overhead hazards like dead branches.
You can find tents, sleeping bags, backpacks, and more at our Camping & Hiking category, curated for outdoor enthusiasts.
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