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How to Make Camping More Comfortable. You can enjoy nature while taking advantage of
some old camping tricks and new comforts. You will need Sunscreen Bug spray First-aid
kit Tin canisters Coffee cans Screw-top jars Tents Bubble wrap Foam or air mattress Aluminum
foil Duct tape Lights White vinegar (optional) and cooking stations (optional). Step 1. Pack
extra clothing for all sorts of weather, including rain gear and extra boots. Remember to pack
sunscreen, bug sprays, and a first-aid kit. Nothing is less comfortable than suffering
burns, bites, and injuries. Drink a tablespoon of white vinegar three times daily for the
week before your trip, as well as during the trip, to keep the mosquitoes away. Step 2.
Stash food in tin canisters to keep it safe and fresh. Use coffee cans to keep toilet
paper dry and store matches and money in screw-top jars. Step 3. Set up a compartmentalized tent,
which can zipper to a storage tent or other tents. Quarantine a bug-free tent exclusively
for meals. Step 4. Fold bubble wrap for a cushy mat. Be thrifty and use the wrap as
a mattress as well, or bring along a foam or air mattress. Step 5. Use aluminum foil
to cover drinks, layer it to use as cookware, or use it as a cooking workspace. Consider
getting cooking stations with sinks, cupboards, counter tops, and lighting. Step 6. Construct
a foil or pie pan reflector to duct tape around lights and brighten things around the camp.
String LED lights to illuminate the campground for natural nocturnal emergencies. Now enjoy
your comfortable camping trip with friends or family. Did you know More than 275 million
visits were recorded in America's national park system in 2007 -- 3 million more than
in 2006.