A Guide to Expedition Camping Gear
![]() |
Camping with a group into the wild area, you can include some expedition camping gear. An expedition differs somewhat from a leisurely camping trip in a few ways. This is because an expedition is more of a journey for a specific purpose. Treks in the jungle, desert adventures, rock climbing trips, Artic explorations and long hikes through the forest to reach a breathtaking destination are all examples of expeditions. They are undertaken in groups of people who all share the same goal and work together as a team.
The importatn gears reauried for your camping journey at this magnitude is to have a different plans than the basic family camping trip. You will need military style gear that is lightweight yet efficient. This will include a weatherproof tent, change of clothing, compass, food, water and first aid kit packed neatly in a backpack that is not too heavy. Depending on the type of expedition you're going on, you may need other supplies related to the journey. For example, if you're hiking to a fishing spot, fishing gear is a must. In snowy weather, you need appropriate clothing, warm blankets and perhaps even a portable heater. For the desert, protection from the hot rays of the sun are a must. No matter where you go, you should pack sunscreen.
When you start packing accessories for your group expedition, you will carry your own gear and members of the group may share or take turns with carrying group gear that doesn't belong to one particular person. It's definitely a good idea to meet with your group far in advance and plan the supplies that are needed. Each person should be given a list of the recommended supplies for their own use. Then, volunteers can be assigned to bring items for the entire group. Just like with the journey itself, teamwork is crucial to the preparation of a successful trek whether it's through the forest, desert, jungle or Arctic.
You can find all expedition camping gears at a local outdoor supply store. For more advanced or hard to find equipment, try shopping online. There are all kinds of online retailers these days who sell an amazing variety of outdoor equipment for every terrain, climate and purpose. You'll be amazed at some of the handy gadgets and gear that today's outdoor outfitters sell. Whether you're looking for something simple or something technologically advanced, it's available for you in today's stores.
Copyright 2007 James D. Sterling - All Rights Reserved
After Occupy Norfolk, city weighs ban on camping at public sites - The Virginian-Pilot
| ||
Auckland Council removes camping gear from occupation sites Auckland Council has today removed equipment and vehicles from public spaces being used as campsites under the Occupy Auckland banner... | ||
7 arrested as police remove Charlotte Occupy tents CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Occupy Charlotte protesters and their attorney plan to ask a judge for an injunction Tuesday against a new city ordinance banning camping on city property. Enforcement of that new ordinance ended with seven protesters arrested for refusing to remove their camping gear and belongings from the old Charlotte City Hall building on Trade Street. City council members adopted the new ... | ||
News Wrap: White House Urges Political Solution in Syria - PBS NewsHour
| ||
Occupy DC overnight camping ban begins (Live updates) - Washington Post (blog)
| ||
Protesters vow to stand their ground at Occupy DC camp U.S. Park Police began enforcing a ban Monday on camping in two Washington parks, with Occupy protesters at one site defiantly huddling under a large blue tarp that they dubbed the "tent of dreams.".. | ||
Send to a Friend - Local 10
| ||
Police to enforce no camping rules at Occupy DC sites WASHINGTON, January 30, 2012 (AFP) - Anti-corporate Occupy DC demonstrators in Washington face a deadline Monday to end their four months of camping or risk arrest -- but are confident their protest sites will not be closed down... | ||
Protesters vow to stand ground at Occupy DC camp Protesters occupying two Washington parks say they will stand their ground if National Park Service police come calling Monday to enforce a law against camping. "I'm going to do the best I can to stay here," said Emily Margaret, who has been staying at Occupy DC's McPherson Park camp. "If they want to arrest me, they can." A noon Monday deadline for protesters to remove camping gear from the ... | ||
Fear of protest camps leads to Olympic ban on tents and camping gear - Grough
| ||
Technorati Tags: Camping Gear, Expedition Camping Gear
![]() |















