Setting up camp
by Zdenek & Derek & Yuping
Instructions
by Zdenek & Derek & Yuping
Instructions
GO TO CAMPING!
Let me introduce you to some of the methods to set up camp , follow below steps.
1. Unpack - tent, canteen, stakes(pegs), poles, cooking equipment, lamp, axe, LED light, chairs, folding table, sleeping bag, fishing tackle, etc
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- Unpack every thing to make sure you can set up tent or other things.
2. Fire building - axe (to chop woods), blocks of wood, kindling, match, fire starter, paper, blow on the fire to start fire
How to start a camp fire:
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- you should chop the blocks of wood
- you need an axe
- crumple up paper before you build kindling
- you need a match or lighter to set it on fire
- when you blow air, be careful not to inhale the smoke.
3. Bear proofing - bear mace(spray), rope, bear bucket, hoist bucket up the tree.
- hang your food pack from a tree limb that is at least 10 feet off the ground, or suspend it from a horizontal pole set between two trees. Some campsites have a "bear pole" which everyone uses.
- don't leave food in your tent, ever!
- leave tent flaps open so that a bear can walk in and check the place without resorting to violent.
- when you encounter a bear, use bear Mace and then back away slowly
4. Cooking - potato, meat on a stick, smoked chicken, sweet potato, beers, soda, vegetables, sangria, tinfoil, grill, charcoal, water, marshmallow, smore
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you can cool your drinks in the river. ( but do not leave them there!!)
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