'Getting a good night’s sleep is really important — if you’re tossing and turning all night, you’re probably not going to want to go again'
Photo: Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty Images Given what’s been reported about the increased risk of contracting COVID-19 by spending extended periods of time in enclosed spaces or among crowds, exploring less-trafficked parts of the great outdoors has quickly become the pastime of choice for many this summer. But whether you’re camping in the backyard or the backcountry, doing so actually doesn’t require much for beginners beyond a little planning and some essentials .
Buy at Apple App Store Buy Gear for sleeping REI Co-op Groundbreaker 30 Sleeping Bag $60 $60 According to our experts, having a comfortable place to sleep will either make or break a beginner’s camping experience. “Getting a good night’s sleep is really important — if you’re tossing and turning all night, you’re probably not going to want to go again,” says Bor.
Gear for shelter Coleman Sundome 4-Person Tent $70 now 10% off $63 In addition to what you’re sleeping on, beginner campers should have a place to sleep inside of. Like sleeping bags and pads, tents can run the gamut in terms of options and prices, but the experts say you can definitely find up a reliable tent for about a hundred bucks .
$15 at Amazon Buy $15 at Amazon Buy To-Go Ware Classic Bamboo Utensil Set $15 $15 As far as dishware and cutlery are concerned, the experts say you can bring just about anything. Anderson says her “secret weapon is the 99-cent store, which sounds really ridiculous, but I get most of my kitchen supplies there.” If you want utensils that might last a little longer, Briscoe recommends this reusable set of utensils made from bamboo. “To-Go Ware makes dependable sets of utensils,” he says.
Solimo Tall Kitchen Drawstring Trash Bags, 13 Gallon, 90 Count $11 $11 Bor says that it’s important for beginner campers to familiarize themselves with the concept of Leave No Trace, a set of ethics that encourages campers to treat the outdoors like they would their own home, and leave a campsite better than it was when they arrived.
$13 at Amazon Buy $13 at Amazon Buy Coleman Oversized Quad Chair with Cooler $29 $29 Nearly all of our experts recommend getting a comfortable chair. “You are going to want to have somewhere to sit,” says Hawkins. “That rock near the fire pit isn’t as comfortable as you hope.” Without a personal chair, Bor adds, “you’re just sort of confined to the picnic table” or whatever furniture may be provided by a site.
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