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Top 6 Camping Hacks and Tips | Camping for Beginners

It seems like 2020 will be the year of camping, and there's nothing wrong with that! We love to camp and do it every year, and over the years we've come across some amazing camping hacks and tips that just make our lives a little bit easier! Although this is not a complete list of all the camping hacks out there, it is out Top 6 Camping Hacks and Tips that we do on every camping trip.

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????️ Unlock the Secrets of Tent Camping: 6 Insider Tips | Campsite Classes

Are you planning a tent camping trip but feeling overwhelmed by all the preparation and unknowns? Look no further. In this video, we'll share 6 insider tips to help you unlock the secrets of tent camping. These tips are based on years of experience and will help you make the most of your outdoor adventure. So grab your tent and let's get started:

1. Find a flat area, free of tripping hazards or sharp objects to set up your tent: When choosing a spot to set up your tent, make sure the ground is flat and free of any sharp objects or tripping hazards. This will ensure that your tent is stable and safe to sleep in.

2. Pack a small hammer to make installing tent stakes easier: Tent stakes are essential for keeping your tent in place, but they can be difficult to install without the right tools. Pack a small hammer or mallet to make the process easier and faster.

3. Keep the inside organized for maximum space and comfort: A cluttered tent can make it difficult to move around and can also be uncomfortable to sleep in. Keep your gear organized and stored in designated areas to maximize space and comfort. Use storage pockets or hanging organizers to keep your gear off the ground and within easy reach.

4. Hang gear for easy access at night: Hanging your gear from the ceiling of your tent can be a great way to keep it organized and within easy reach at night. Use carabiners or hooks to hang your backpack, clothes, and other gear from the tent's ceiling. This will also help keep your gear off the ground and away from any moisture or dirt.

5. Use a plastic woven outdoor rug to keep the inside clean: A plastic woven outdoor rug can be a great addition to your tent setup. It will help keep the inside of your tent clean and dry, and also provide a comfortable surface to walk on. You can also use the rug as a designated area for your shoes or other gear.

6. Position the door away from the campfire to avoid smoke: If you plan on having a campfire, make sure to position your tent's door away from the fire. This will help prevent smoke from entering your tent and also reduce the risk of any sparks or embers landing on your tent.

By following these tips, you can ensure a comfortable and safe tent camping experience.
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Top 6 CAMPING TIPS to SAVE YOU MONEY | How to Camp on a Budget | Camping Tips and Hacks

Camping is a great way to get outdoors and enjoy nature, but the costs can definitely start to add up. In this video we share our TOP 6 CAMPING TIPS TO SAVE YOU MONEY! These are tips we use for every camping trip we take to make sure we camp within our budget! We hope you find these tips helpful and if you have any more please let us know in the comments below.

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7 USEFUL CAMPING HACKS AND TIPS

These are my TOP camping hacks and tips for staying organized with food and packing when you go car camping!

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9 RANDOM Camping Items I Wish I Bought Sooner

Let’s chat about some of the random camping gear and items that I wish I bought sooner! From camp kitchen gear to camping clothes, we cover some of the items that I love, but that don’t usually get much attention. See more below for all the items mentioned and links to other camping resources…

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6 Genius Cooler Hacks

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SUPER POLAR BEAR TUBES
You may know a polar bear tube is a PVC pipe with water inside it and the ends sealed. You store them in the freezer and put them in your cooler when it’s time to go. They are a reusable, space-saving, high-efficiency, no-mess solution to keeping your food cold while camping. You can make SUPER polar bear tubes by adding ½ cup salt per gallon to the water in those tubes. The salted water freezes at a lower temperature so the ice in the tubes lasts longer.

To make your own Polar Bear Tubes, measure the internal dimensions of your cooler and determine if you want the tubes to run the long way or the short way in the cooler – you may want some of each. Also measure the internal dimensions of the freezer where you’ll store the tubes when not in the cooler! You want them to fit easily in the freezer, too.

Cut PVC tubes one inch shorter than the length you measured. Use either 1 ½-inch or 2-inch PVC pipe. Remember, the larger the mass of the ice inside the tube, the longer it will last, so larger tubes will stay cool longer than smaller ones.

With an appropriate sized cap and PVC cement, seal one end of the tube. Follow directions on the cement for drying time, then fill the tube just over ¾ full (80 percent is about right) with salted water. The empty space allows expansion of the freezing water without breaking the tube. A mix of ½ cup salt per gallon of water will result in a solution just a bit more salty than seawater. It will freeze at about 28 F rather than 32 F.

Carefully seal the open end with cap and allow to the cement to cure with the tube standing upright so the water doesn’t reach the cement. Decorate the tubes anyway you see fit. Make them unique, because you want to keep track of your SUPER tubes. Once the cement is cured, put the tubes in your freezer, and they will be ready for your next outing.

MAKE A GREAT GRIPPY BOTTOM
When you throw a normal cooler into the bed of a pickup truck or on the wet deck of a boat, it slides all over the place. It gets banged up and wrecks stuff around it. Heaven forbid, you should want to stand on it to get a better view of … whatever. A few large anti-skid pads strategically placed on the bottom of the cooler quickly eliminate all those problems.

To ensure good adhesion to the plastic, if the surface is rough smooth with some sandpaper or emery cloth. Then use rubbing alcohol to clean off the places where you intend to attach the pads.

BUILD A FALSE BOTTOM BONANZA
Those Super Polar Bear tubes you made in Hack #1? Another great use for a couple of them is to support a false bottom in your cooler. That way if you use regular ice in addition to the tubes or any of the frozen food thaws, the run off drains to the bottom of the cooler but the contents stay high and dry above it.

Making a false bottom is so easy! Get a length of that white, coated wire shelf material. Cut it down so it fits in the bottom of the cooler. Zip tie two or three polar bear tubes between the wires and lay the system in the bottom of the cooler. Voila! You’re done. No more nasty melt water and who-knows-what-else slurry contaminating your camping food.

WORLD’S MOST IMPORTANT COOLER HACK
The best thing you can do to preserve ice and keep everything colder is put an added layer of insulation at the top. A couple of custom cut pieces of foam insulation work well, but even better is a flexible foam pad (like the backing on mouse pad) that can lay over the top. Then when you open the cooler you lift up only the end of the pad you need to access what you’re after.

The more insulation, the better. Take whatever material you decide to use for your cooler pad and cut to size so it fits snugly just at the top of the cooler. If you go for two layers, cut the inner layer in half and glue it to the single top layer. This makes a “hinged” lid so you only expose half the contents to that nasty warm air when you open it.

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6 Things Every Car Camper (and road tripper) Should Own

This week's video is all about the items that I always have in my car for car camping trips and road trips. These are things that will help me be more prepared in case I need to stay out longer, treat an injury, or fix something.

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Don't Make These 6 Camping MISTAKES

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CAMPING PACKING LIST - FAMILY TENT CAMPING - CAMPING HACKS AND TIPS - CAMPING WITH KIDS - ORGANIZE

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10 Seriously Useful Car Camping Tips for Beginners

Today I'm sharing my best camping tips for beginners that are actually useful! These are some things that will hopefully make your car camping trips easier and less intimidating. Read on below for more car camping tips and resources...

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17 IKEA ITEMS FOR CAMPING that you didn't know existed!

I know this video is a little different, but stick with me because there are some items at Ikea that are great for campers! From stainless steel grilling supplies to packing cubes, these items can be useful for campers, especially if you're on a budget! See below for the names of all the items I mentioned…

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4. MARIATHERES dish towels
5. PEPPRIG dustpan and brush
6. APTITLIG bamboo cutting boards (they come in 2 sizes)
7. SOCKERBIT storage box with lid
8. SLIBB clips (best for small lightweight items)
9. PEPPRIG wash tub
10. VÄLVÅRDAD dish-washing brush refills
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12. GRILLTIDER 3-piece barbecue tools set
13. GRILLTIDER stainless steel or bamboo skewers
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Amazing Camping Hacks Part 6 [ Camping Hacks, Tips & Tricks, Camping Hacks Keep Coming!]

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