A camping primer

Basic tips to make your outdoor adventure a blast

By Emily Kimber

Chances are, you've heard plenty of camping horror stories, from friends and friends of friends. There's the one about a sneaky bear or raccoon eating all the supplies. Or the one about the horrible bathroom facilities miles away from the campground. With so many stories like these floating around, women are being scared off of the idea of camping faster than you can "Holiday Inn."

Then again, there is nothing quite like sleeping under the stars, sitting around a campfire, applying and re-applying bug spray -- OK, nothing's perfect. But try to listen past the terror tales to the underlying fondness that accompanies the memories of bonding with family and friends on camping trips.

Don't miss out on a great summer experience because you're wary of other people's stories, most of which could have been avoided by knowing how to prepare for a camping trip. Here are some tips on how to make roughing it as easy as ordering room service.

The tent
Yes, sleeping under the stars was mentioned above, but that's for a more advanced camper than you, so for now, you'll need a tent. You'll need one that is big enough for everyone to sleep in, as well as keep their gear. If it's two people, with very little gear, a two-person tent should suffice, but two people will probably sleep more comfortably in a four-person tent. Some features you'll be glad you have: a rainfly that extends over the door to keep the rain out, and a roof vent, to get a little air circulation going while you sleep. Buying an inexpensive plastic wrap to set your tent on will keep out the damp.

Sleeping bag
Since we're talking summer camping, you don't need to splurge on a heavy-duty sleeping bag with all the bells and whistles. A lightweight basic bag will be fine. But since our camping motto is better safe than sorry, bring plenty of blankets, for layering if it gets cold, and for padding if you find the ground too hard. Don't forget a pillow.

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