Guide to Camping Hacks That Make Camping Fun and Easy

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Discover the necessary equipment that would help with your camping hacks. These tools would make your camping experience fun and easy.

The thrill of camping is to discover how well you can adapt to living outside the comfort of your home. However, it becomes more fun when you know some camping hacks and have the right tools to make them work. This guide shows how everyday camping essentials can be hacked for a better, more fulfilling camping experience.

Camping hacks come in all forms. There are some for food and many others for making sure you get through the expedition without losing a limb. When applied appropriately, these hacks save you time and energy and help save money and keep you safe. Here is a list of equipment that works for several camping hacks with easy-to-follow steps on using them.

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Camping Hack 1: Lighting

Lighting when camping is more of a problem than most people realize. You want to have lights around your camp and light with you when you are away from base or on a hunting expedition. Unless you are a seasoned hunter, it might take some getting used to if you have to handle your weapon as you stalk game and at the same time wrestle with a bulky flashlight.

The solution to this problem is to purchase a pistol light. These flashlights can double up for everyday use, and the powerful lithium batteries mean you still have enough juice on the battery for when you go hunting. Besides being dual-purpose, it also allows you to identify your target and better handle your weapon quickly; there is more info here for an in-depth look at their functionality and compatibility and helpful information to help you choose the right one.

Camping Hack 2: Carry Resealable Plastic Bags

There are several problems many campers have that having resealable plastic bags can solve. The first and most important is keeping food from spoiling. You know, when food is left out in the open, it’s only a matter of time before it becomes stale. Of course, you can decide only to make food when you are ready to eat, but this is time-wasting and, in the long run, very inconvenient.

The solution is to precook food and have it sealed away in plastic bags. These bags lock out the moisture allowing the food to remain edible for longer. This hack is one of the many tips for cooking when camping; it helps campers save time and will enable them to have multiple food options at the same time.

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Be sure to take some plastic bags with you. Fill with prepared foods and use them for storage while camping. Photo by Space_Cat via iStock by Getty Images

Resealable plastic bags can also be handy in situations where you need to keep essentials dry. For example, if your camp is situated in a location where it rains frequently, you can keep mobile phones, clothes, and other electronics that can be damaged by water in plastic bags until you are ready to use them.

Camping Hack 3: Take Varying Lengths of Rope

Ropes are usually underestimated among camping equipment. They are only considered when mountaineering or any other event that involves elevated terrain. But they can and have been used by campers for much more.

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having various lengths of rope while camping is a great camping hack.

Ropes are typically used to secure luggage or even hold your tent in place. But, of course, you can always use ropes as trail markers to guide you back to your campsite or on your hike.

Some well-made knots will turn a length of rope into a maze or an obstacle course for your camping games. The right size and length of ropes are also convenient as a rescue line for camp members or wire traps against wild animals. However, your creativity is the only limit to the usefulness of ropes.

Camping Hack 4: Keep It Simple

Camping hacks don’t have to be out of this world; they only need to be creative enough to save you the trouble. After all, Camping is mostly about strategy and adaptation. Learn more camping hacks here to enjoy the best camping experience ever with tools that don’t cost much but can save your life.

FAQs About Camping

Here are a few answers to the most frequently asked questions about camping.

How Do I Decide What Food to Precook vs Freeze?

The line between the two can sometimes be a little blurry, but there is a simple test. First, you should freeze anything likely to get spoiled within hours of being precooked. You can even dry some of them if you are not sure they should be frozen or precooked.

Will Resealable Plastic Bags Preserve Meats As Well?

Yes. Keeping cooked meat in plastic bags can preserve them for a few days. Longer if they are frozen. You can quickly force the air out of these bags, and this preserves the meat longer than coolers will.

How Do I Make My Tent Cozy?

There are many ways you can make your tent more comfortable. They include but are not limited to the following:

  • Your tent floor should be made with foam before being covered with warm sheets
  • Invest in a quality mattress or mat to keep you warm when you sleep
  • Remember to dress in layers so you can take off and put on layers as the temperature changes throughout the night or with sudden weather events

With these great camping hacks, you can set out on an outdoor adventure with the assurance that you will have a great time in the outdoors. Be sure to check out the great outdoor adventures we suggest on Wander.

Discover the necessary equipment that would help with your camping hacks. These tools would make your camping experience fun and easy. Then you'll be ready to head outside for your next camping trip and outdoor adventure.

Written by Susan Lanier-Graham

Founder and publisher Susan Lanier-Graham is an award-winning travel writer and author of more than 75 books. For more than three decades, she has explored the world in search of unforgettable “wow moments,” from the jungles of Thailand and the temples of Egypt to wine regions, coastlines, and hidden gems closer to home. Her work blends immersive storytelling with practical insight, helping readers experience destinations more deeply. Based in Spearfish, South Dakota, Susan covers travel, food, and wine with a focus on meaningful experiences. She is a member of the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW) and the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA), and is a Certified California Wine Appellation Specialist (CWAS).

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