Key Takeaways
- 1. Use foam floor tiles for a softer, more comfortable tent floor – This hack is great for anyone who wants to add a little extra comfort to their camping experience. Foam floor tiles are easy to find and relatively inexpensive, so they’re definitely worth considering if you plan on spending any amount of time in your tent.
- 2. Point a head lamp into a jug of water for an instant lantern – If you need a quick and easy way to light up your campsite, this hack is for you. All you need is a headlamp and a jug of water (or any other container that can hold water). Simply point the headlamp into the jug of water and voila – instant lantern!
- 3. Paint your trekking poles with reflective tape to make them easier to see in the dark – Trekking poles are essential for many campers, but they can be difficult to see in low-light conditions. This hack solves that problem by making them much easier to spot thanks to the reflective tape.
- 4. Make your own firestarter by wrapping tape around cotton balls soaked in petroleum jelly – This is a great way to ensure that you can start a fire even if it’s wet outside. Cotton balls soaked in petroleum jelly will easily catch fire, so all you need to do is wrap them in some sort of tinder (like tape) and you’re good to go!
- 5. Lightweight campers can use inflatable pool floats as sleeping pads – If you’re trying to save weight on your camping trip, consider using inflatable pool floats as sleeping pads instead of traditional mats or air mattresses.
If you’re an avid camper, then you know that there are always ways to hack the system and make your life a little bit easier. From creating instant lanterns to waterproofing your matches, these camping hacks are sure to come in handy on your next trip.
How to make a lantern out of a headlamp and a jug of water.
Looking for a way to light up your campsite without lugging around a heavy lantern? Look no further than your headlamp and a milk jug of water! With this simple DIY project, you can create a homemade lantern that will give you plenty of light to enjoy the great outdoors.
To get started, check your headlamp to make sure it is in working order and has fresh batteries. Next, wash out your milk jug with hot water (be sure to remove the label) and fill it up with water. Then, simply strap your headlamp around the jug, pointing into the water. The light from the headlamp will reflect off of the water inside the jug and create a bright lantern-like effect.
Not only is this project incredibly easy, but it is also quite inexpensive – all you need are items that you likely already have on hand.
Glue sandpaper inside the top of your match holder for easy lighting and waterproofing.
If you’re an avid camper, then you know that there are a million and one things to remember before heading out into the great outdoors. From packing the perfect camping gear to planning your route, every detail counts when you’re trying to have a successful trip.
One thing that’s often overlooked is how to best light your campfires. If you don’t have dry wood or reliable matches, then starting a fire can be next to impossible. However, there’s a simple trick that can help ensure you’re always able to get your fire going: glue sandpaper inside the top of your match holder.
By doing this, you’ll waterproof your matches and make them much easier to light. Super glue is a fast-acting, strong adhesive that works well for this purpose and it’s also resistant to moisture – perfect for when you’re camping in wet conditions.
Line your tent with foam floor tiles for a softer, more comfortable surface.
One way to make your camping trip more comfortable is by adding padding or lining the floor of your tent with foam. Foam mats or tiles provide a soft, safe surface for kids and can be used for other activities like exercising or yoga. You don’t need anything fancy to line the floor of your tent and using blankets can work just as well.
Use jugs of water for ice when camping.
If you’re like most people, when you go camping, you probably pack a cooler full of ice to keep your food and drinks cold. But did you know that you can actually use jugs of water for ice? That’s right – milk jugs or water bottles make great ice packs! Just fill them up 3/4 full and freeze with the caps off. For a longer trip, fill the empty space in the jugs with cold tap water. This will help keep your ice from melting as quickly.
Invest in a decent cool box.
When it comes to camping, one of the most important things you can invest in is a decent cool box. A cool box is a personal choice and often depends on the available budget. However, if you camp regularly, it’s worth investing in a good quality cool box that will last. Passive cool boxes use ice or freeze blocks rather than an electric input, so they’re ideal for camping trips. Plus, they’re usually more affordable than active cool boxes.
What do most people forget when camping?
When planning a camping trip, it is important to remember all the necessary items you will need to pack. Often, people forget essential items that can make their trip more comfortable and enjoyable.
One of the most important things to bring when camping is wood. Whether you are using a campfire for cooking or simply for warmth, you will need wood to keep the fire going. It is also a good idea to bring extra wood in case your fire burns through what you have brought quickly. Another item that is often forgotten but incredibly useful when camping are batteries. If you have any electronic devices with you on your trip, they will eventually run out of power without batteries. Be sure to pack extras so that you can enjoy your devices even while away from home!
Other common items people forget when packing for a camping trip include an extra pair of shoes, extra towels, and a plastic tablecloth. While these may not seem like essentials, they can certainly make your trip more comfortable and convenient. Extra shoes come in handy if yours get wet or dirty while hiking or exploring around the campsite; having an extra towel means always having one on hand when someone needs to dry off; and a plastic tablecloth can be used as both a picnic blanket and impromptu tarp if needed.
Last but not least, don’t forget ice and firewood! These two items are essential for keeping food cold (and safe) and for starting/maintaining fires respectively.
How do you make camping life easier?
If you’re looking to make your camping life a little easier, there are a few things you can do. First, protect your toilet paper by storing it in a resealable bag or container. This will keep it dry and clean and prevent it from getting ruined by moisture or dirt. Second, create a makeshift lantern by wrapping a headlamp around a water bottle. This will provide you with some light without taking up much space in your pack. Third, create a makeshift music speaker by attaching your phone to a small portable speaker. This way you can enjoy some tunes while you’re out in the wilderness. Finally, sage is a great natural mosquito repellent.
What are some great camping hacks?
Whether you’re a seasoned camper or just getting started, there are always ways to make your camping trips more enjoyable. Here are some great camping hacks that can help:
- Use foam floor tiles for a softer, more comfortable tent floor. You can find these at most hardware stores and they’re easy to install. Just tape them down and you’re good to go!
- Point a head lamp into a jug of water for an instant lantern. This is a great way to create ambient light without having to lug around a bulky lantern. Simply fill a jug with water, place the headlamp inside, and voila! Instant lantern.
- Paint the bottom of your shoes white to avoid tracking mud into your tent. This is especially helpful if you camp in areas where there’s lots of rain or mud. Just give your shoes a quick coat of white paint and it’ll help keep your tent clean.
- Roll/fold and put clothes into gallon zip lock before camping trip. This is such an easy way to save space when packing for a camping trip. Simply roll or fold up your clothes tightly, then place them in gallon zip lock bags before putting them in your suitcase or duffel bag. It’s amazing how much this will save you in terms of space!
- Bag your toilet paper. Toilet paper is one of those things that you never want to run out of while camping (or really anywhere). So be sure to bring along plenty – enough for each person in your group plus extras just in case – and put it all in individual resealable plastic bags so it doesn’t get wet or dirty.
My Personal Notes
- A headlamp and jug of water makes a great lantern.
- Gluing sandpaper inside the top of your match holder is an easy way to make it waterproof.
- Foam floor tiles are a great way to line your tent for a softer, more comfortable surface.