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25 camping hacks to get you started

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25 camping hacks to getting you started: Use a shower caddy to organize and transport your camping supplies. Freeze water bottles or juice boxes to use as ice packs in your cooler. Make a portable washing machine using a bucket, plunger, and laundry detergent. Use a headlamp or flashlight wrapped around a water jug to create a lantern. Bring pre-made pancake batter in a squeeze bottle for easy campfire breakfasts. Use a pool noodle to cushion sharp corners in your car or RV. Create a makeshift camping shower using a solar shower bag and a tree branch. Use a mesh laundry bag to store and transport your campfire wood. Make a portable campfire using a metal bucket or grill grate. Bring a pack of playing cards for entertainment on rainy days. Use a muffin tin to cook individual servings of scrambled eggs or frittatas. Fill a water bottle with hot water and place it in your sleeping bag to stay warm. Use a carabiner to hang up a lantern or other camping gear. Use a travel-size contact lens

our guide to glamping vs camping!

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Camping vs Glamping  Camping and glamping are two different types of outdoor experiences. Camping typically involves setting up a tent, sleeping in sleeping bags, and cooking food over a campfire. On the other hand, glamping, short for glamorous camping, is a more luxurious version of camping that involves staying in a fully equipped tent or cabin with amenities like comfortable beds, furniture, and even electricity. Here are some key differences between camping and glamping: Accommodations: While camping usually involves a tent or RV, glamping accommodations can range from luxury tents and yurts to cabins and treehouses. Amenities : Camping involves roughing it in nature, while glamping provides many of the comforts of home. Glamping tents or cabins often come with a comfortable bed, furniture, electricity, and even heating or air conditioning. Activities: Both camping and glamping offer the opportunity to explore the outdoors and enjoy nature. However, camping may be more geared to