Camping Survival Kit

To get started with the camping survival kit I went to the dollar store. Yes, seriously the dollar store has amazing stuff. I will share with you my ideas, but add what you would use and subtract what you wouldn’t.

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Don’t forget something to keep everything handy in. I used a basket, but a backpack would be a great idea too. Camping in my neck of the woods definitely has some bear danger. It is best to keep anything scented or food items in a separate area from where you sleep. It will help keep the bears from being drawn to the tent and other critters as well.

Pack these items and more to build a camping survival kit:

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1. Fly Swatter. Keeps the bugs at bay. I always seem to find a spider or two in my tent and I hate spiders. So I take a fly swatter to take care of them.

2. Dish Soap. It is great for the basic washing dishes and hands.

3. Lip Balm. Essential. Especially if lips get sun burnt. Lip balm will soothe and replenish those lips.

4. Flashlight. This may seem silly, but don’t forget the necessities. I don’t want to have to find my way to the bathroom in the middle of the night without a flashlight.

5. Aloe Vera. Again sun burns hurt! I love how great aloe feels (may as well grab some sunscreen while you are packing the survival kit).

6. Hand Towel. Keep this handy for drying hands after washing. It could also be used as a sling.

7. Hand Sanitizer. For those times when you can’t wash your hands.

8. Bar of Soap. Great for washing hands and face or for a shower if feeling adventurous.

9. Face Wipes. Since I don’t love camping, it should be easy to believe that I also don’t love going without makeup. Makeup removing wipes are an easy way to wash it off without having to go all the way to the bathroom.
10.Wet Wipes. Where I camp it is usually pretty dry and dusty. I hate when I go to get in my sleeping bag at night and my ankles are caked with dirt. I give my feet a little wet wipe bath and they feel so much better.

11.Duct Tape. Why leave home without it?

12. Tissues. For the sniffles.

13. Playing Cards. I love to play games while I am camping. Teach everyone’s favorite card games.

14. Anti-Itch Cream. Bug Bites, Poison Ivy, Stinging Nettle, etc. These things make camping even more miserable than it already its.

15. Allergy Medication. Just in case someone has an allergic reaction to food or plants or whatever.
Maybe I’m overly cautious but things always come up.

16. Bandages. I don’t even need to explain this one.

17. Pain Reliever. Headaches and stupid accidents require medicine.

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Throw all the survival goodness together and head out on a fun filled camping trip.

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