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7 Things You Honestly Should NOT Bring Camping Excessive Electronics. Most people go camping to escape and unplug. ... Perfumes or Potent Smells. Anything with a strong smell can be dangerous to bring camping. ... Glass or Other Breakable Items. ... Valuables. ... Too Many Clothes. ... Fashion Accessories. ... Wrong Types of Food.
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Read More »When planning a camping trip, you may get caught up in everything you need to bring: beach towels, chairs, pet supplies, dishes, bedding, etc. You may feel overwhelmed. But in reality, there are only a few camping essentials you actually need. Instead of thinking about all of the things you might need, focus on just the essentials. You probably won’t miss anything that’s left behind. Plus, you can always run out and grab something important at Walmart. Camping trips should allow you to spend time with family, make memories, and enjoy the outdoors. Nothing can ruin a trip more than breaking, losing, or ruining something that you shouldn’t have brought in the first place. So let’s take a look at seven things you really don’t need to bring camping. Whether you’re packing an RV or a backpack, you should be picky about what you bring.
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Read More »Next, you don’t need to bring accessories like earrings, neckties, and purses. Pack a hat and a good pair of gloves. Other than that, you don’t need these additions to your wardrobe. You don’t have the space for them, and you likely won’t use them. Save the fashion accessories for date night, work, and parties.
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