Hiking And Camping Gear

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different styles of camping?

Camping offers a variety of different styles to suit everyone's preferences. From car camping, where you drive up and set up camp in your vehicle, to backcountry camping, where you hike or cycle miles away from any road access point in order to reach a more remote spot, the style of camping you choose depends largely on how much time and energy you're willing to spend. Kayak camping requires special equipment and can be quite adventurous as it allows for several days exploring rivers and waterways. If you'd rather stay closer to home, urban camping is available with several cities offering sites that are close enough for campers who still want some access to city amenities. No matter what style of camping trip you might have in mind, Moosejaw has you covered.

What are the essentials for hiking and camping?

To ensure a successful hiking or camping trip, there are some essential items that you should always bring with you. This can include a sturdy pair of hiking boots and socks, a daypack or backpack to carry your supplies, a first aid kit, sun protection such as sunscreen and a hat, plenty of water along with water purification tablets, nutritious snacks for energy, a map or guide book, a compass or GPS device for navigation and emergency shelter such as a tent or bivy sack. Additionally, you need to be prepared for any type of terrain and weather by bringing appropriate clothing. For a more exhaustive look at what gear you need for a backpacking trip, take a look at our Weekend Backpacking Checklist

How do I choose the right hiking and camping gear for me?

Before you begin the process of choosing your hiking and camping gear, it is important to understand that this equipment is specific to each person’s individual needs. Depending on where you are going and how long your trip will be, you will want to consider the climate, terrain, and size of your group when making decisions about what type of gear you should purchase or rent. What type of trail or site will you be exploring? Knowing the terrain can help you pick the appropriate gear for your trip. Second, think about the weather. If it is cold, bring more layers and insulated gear; if it is hot, find items with breathability to prevent over-heating. Third, think about comfort when selecting equipment such as boots and sleeping bags. You want an item that fits properly and feels comfortable when wearing or using. Lastly, consider the cost; price tags should never be the only factor driving your purchase decisions but acknowledging your budget beforehand helps identify proper priorities when shopping for both basic trip essentials and luxury features like additional pockets or premium material quality, etc.