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Navigational EquipmentThe old-school compass is top priority on a hiker's list of essentials and now technology offers dual-purpose equipment such as sport watches and hunting knives that are fitted with a compass and altimeter. |
Compasses
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Hydration & Water PurificationIt is essential to keep well hydrated when hiking so be sure to carry water with you at all times. Remember that although the body can subsist for weeks without food, water is vital to your survival! Purification units will ensure the safety of your drinking water and are useful as an alternative to boiling your water before you drink it. |
Hydration Packs
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First Aid KitsFirst Aid kits come in various shapes and sizes and it is vital to have one on hand for your camping or hiking trip. A basic kit will comprise of the tools, supplies, and instructions for treating various minor injuries, whereas a larger one will facilitate treatment of complex emergencies. The duration of your trip and the terrain you will be facing on your hikes and in your campsites are considerations for selecting an appropriate first aid kit. If you are traveling with children, you may want to supplement your kit with an extra box of Band-Aids and a selection of antiseptic creams. |
First Aid
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Utility KnifeThis is possibly the most useful item in your backpack. While hunters & fishermen might prefer a single blade - straight or serrated, campers and hikers will probably find a multi-functional tool more useful. Multi-tools feature a good sharp blade and a variety of other tools such as pliers, a screwdriver, a bottle opener, scissors, that may come in handy. |
Multi-Tools
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Frontal Lamps, Flashlights and LanternsA flashlight or a frontal lamp could get you out of some sticky situations in the great outdoors! It will help you find your way back to your camp site, as well as help you see nocturnal animals and other potential dangers in the dark. Camp site lighting has come a long way from the old kerosene lanterns that were not only cumbersome, but a fire hazard. Thankfully a range of solar powered lights offer an economical and eco-friendly solution to campsite lighting, but battery-operated units are still popular with campers. |
Lanterns
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Mattresses & Sleeping BagsGood quality sleeping bags are tailored for different weather conditions. Before purchasing one, determine when you are most likely to use it which will help you decide which type of fill and bag design is going to be most suitable for your needs. Mummy bags taper at the feet, widen at the shoulders, and taper again into a hood. Their design fits close to the body and keeps the most warmth in. Heat is sacrificed for the extra room you will get in a rectangular bag. |
Sleeping Bags
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Cooking & Food StorageOnce again, having to hike with your cooking equipment and cooler vs. being able to drive it into your campsite, is going determine how and what you choose. Food storage is extremely important, especially when it comes to wild animals. Make sure to stash anything that may attract bears or other wild animals in a tree, or lock it away in the car or your camper. |
Cooking
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