Friday, September 4, 2009

Camping Preparation

This post is to share whatever knowledge we have gained about camping in the UAE and Oman over last 12 or so years with two young children. We have camped in all kinds of locations such as Deserts, Wadis, Beaches, Mountains, Flat plains and the list given below is in no way claimed to be know-it-all list and is to be used as a general guide for camping preparation.

The amount and range of items to be taken depends on individual camping style and number of people. You would find out after a couple of camping trips what works best for you. 

For us, we learn a thing or two in each camping trip and the learning and improvement would never stop.

The list is categorized in two parts: "Necessities" and "Nice to Have" items and the names are self explanatory.


Happy Outdoors!!!

Lodging-Necessities:

Well, lets see what do we need at the minimum when we need to stay outside our home. 

A Shelter, Bed, Lounging area, Wash facility. So we need to carry below equipment to provide for these basic needs.

  1. Tent (Should be sufficiently sized to accommodate number of people expected to sleep in. Better to buy a capacity slightly higher than the number of occupants expected as it is always good to have a bit of extra space and weight of the tent should not be a concern here as it is to be carried by your car. Always prefer a tent with extra layer of covering on the top to stop dew and it gives you extra warmth in the cold desert nights. For Abu Dhabi or Dubai, you get reasonably good and inexpensive tents in Carrefour, ACE Hardware, Hypermarket - Abu Dhabi and a host of other shops in these cities. For more specialized (and expensive) tents you may want to checkout Adventure HQ, Times Square Mall - Dubai, Decathlon, Mirdif Mall - Dubai, Sun & Sands shops which keep tents by specialized outdoor equipment manufacturers)
  2. Sleeping Bags (1 for each member including kids. If you don't want to invest in sleeping bags upfront, its perfectly okay to carry some lightweight Mattresses/Comforters/Mats/Blankets to provide a reasonably comfortable bed in the tent. Also carry something to cover yourselves for warmth in colder months)
  3. Pillows (These can be normal or inflatable type, whichever works for you. Alternatively, you can always roll up some clothes/towels/jackets and use them as pillow)
  4. Sleeping Mats (This is not absolutely must, but highly recommended as you don't want to wake up with a sore back after sleeping on hard and cold ground the whole night. We have tried inflatable types and mat type both and have found inflatable type little impractical as inflation/deflation with a pump is little cumbersome. Mat type works better for us, but this could be your personal choice)
  5. Chairs (This is one essential item that many people ignore at times. One chair per person is a MUST including kids. Sitting around at campsite is one of the main activity and having no chair to sit is not a good option)
  6. Table (Carry at least one table to provide working surface for laying food, serving, cooking etc)
  7. Camping Lantern (A reasonable size to provide illumination at the camping area. A Chargeable type is good and don't forget to fully charge it couple of days before the trip. One with an option to charge from 12 volt cigarette lighter socket in your car is always better)
  8. Torches/Flashlights/Headlamps (Carry couple of flashlights to find your way in and around your camp. We have found headlamps to be quite useful as you can use them handsfree and we carry one for each person. Children especially love them as it gives them freedom to play even in the dark. In addition to the headlamps, carry at least one handheld flashlight with reasonable light beam strength)
  9. Washing Water (This is to wash your hands etc. You may want to use mineral drinking water. But we prefer not to use drinking water for washing up and carry 15-20 Ltr Container (for a family of 2+2) preferably with Tap. Typically, we carry empty container from home and fill up at one of the petrol stations on the way to camping area)

Lodging-Nice-To-Have:

  1. Camp Shower (nice to have)
  2. Toilet Rolls
  3. Shade arrangement
  4. Ground Tarp/Sheet
  5. Extra Rope/String
  6. Wet Wipes
Food and Cooking:
  1. Instant Cup Noodles
  2. Instant Soup
  3. Instant Coffee Sachets
  4. Hot Chocolate powder for kids
  5. Sugar
  6. Tuna Cans
  7. Chick peas cans
  8. Fruit cans
  9. Tahina/Hommous Cans
  10. Olives
  11. Ready to eat dishes' Cans
  12. Long life milk small (sufficient quantity)
  13. Flavored Milk
  14. Dal/Rice for Khichdi
  15. Salt, Pepper, red chilli, Garam Masala
  16. Tea Bags
  17. Powder Milk
  18. Tang
  19. Cooking Gas with Extra Refill Cylinders
  20. Wind Screen for the gas
  21. Cooking pot
  22. Pressure Cooker
  23. Service Spoon
  24. Knife and Peeler
  25. Cigrette Lighter
  26. Kettle
  27. 4 plates, spoons, bowls, Glasses
  28. Drinking Water (we prefer1.5 ltr bottles)
  29. Biscuits
  30. Namkeen
  31. Dry Fruits
  32. Pancake Mix
  33. Marshmallows and Sticks
  34. Oats
  35. cereals/cornflakes etc
  36. Trash bags
  37. Scrub Sponge
  38. Dish washing liquid
  39. Zip Lock bags
  40. Heavy duty Aluminum foil

Clothes:
  1. Warm Clothing if its going to be cold (Caps, Socks, Warm trousers, Jackets, Sweaters, Gloves). Take layers of clothes.
  2. Light clothing for driving and beaches area, quick drying clothes.
  3. Towels
  4. Bed Sheet
Personal:
  1. Soap
  2. Shampoo
  3. Toothpaste
  4. Toothbrushes
  5. Medicines(Panadol, Adol for kids, Fludrex, Balm, Disprin, Brufen)
  6. First Aid Box (Band Aids of assorted size, Hydrogen Peroxide, Soframycin, Bandages, Tweezers, Scissors, Iodine, surgical Tape, Wound sealing spray, Ice Pack, Insect bite cream etc., pls refer to a good first aid kit reference)
  7. Shaver
  8. Comb
  9. Earbuds
  10. Sunscreen
  11. Sewing Kit
Misc:
  1. Passports with 4 copies each
  2. License/Regn card with 2 copies each
  3. Mobile Phone with Charger
  4. Playing Cards
  5. Camera with extra batteries
  6. Binoculars
  7. Battery Charger
  8. Pen, Diary
  9. Guidebook of the area being visited
  10. Paper Map of the area being visited
  11. GPS with car charger
  12. Two way radio/Walkie Talkie
  13. Writing pad, pencils, colors for kids
Tools:
  1. MultiTool
  2. Battery Jump Leads
  3. Jack
  4. Pliers
  5. Adjustable Wrench
  6. Rubber Bands
  7. Tow Strap with Shackles
  8. Gloves to protect hands while doing rough camping work
  9. Plastic tube/pipe for petrol siphoning
  10. Some old newspapers
  11. Some string
  12. Duct Tape
  13. Folding Shovel
  14. Camp Axe/Hammer

2 comments:

Oman Camp said...

a long list - you didnt enumerate the number of towels and bedsheets while you did the number of most other things - would be bad it you only got 1 each to share

Sunil said...

Right, edited the list. Thanks