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You will need to store your camping gear between
outdoor activities. However, don't just throw all your items into a closet.
Instead, follow these camping gear tips to ensure you are ready for your next
adventure.
Put Your Items in a Secluded Place
Unless you go for an adventure every week, you
probably want your camping gear to stay in a safe and secluded space. Space
needed will depend on how much equipment you need to store, but some of the
places where you can store your camping gear include the garage, an unused
closet, or the attic. Consider finding a self-storage unit if you don't have
enough space in your house to keep your camping gear.
Keep Your Camping Gear in a Sealed Container
Don't just go with the cheapest option when you
are looking for camping storage containers. Instead, look for containers or
shelves that meet your needs and are durable. You could store outdoor gear on heavy duty wall shelves
or in portable lockers that can serve as a bench while camping. Make sure to
get tightly sealed containers if you live in an area with high humidity.
Moreover, tie-down loops and reinforced handles can help secure the storage
locker in your vehicle.
Label Every Package
Once you have sorted out the gear, place them in
labeled containers. It can be advantageous to use clear packages as they let
you see what is inside. However, labeling makes it easier to find an item. You can use a
permanent marker to write on the bag or packaging container. Alternatively, you
can apply self-sticking labels to each container or bag. Self-sticking tags can
be an attractive option especially if you want to make changes later or if you
are short-sighted.
Your labeling options can change a bit if you are
using fabric containers such as canvas bags. You can use a sewing machine to
personalize your gear. Alternatively, you can attach luggage tags to the
handles. You can use duct tape to make personalized luggage tags. You can also
write descriptions on slips of paper and attach them to your bags or containers
using a laminator. You can use whatever is at your disposal to be as creative
as possible.
Keep the Odor at Bay
Nothing is more irritating than pulling out your
camping gear before an adventure and discovering that it smells awful. Your
camping gear can be ruined by dirt, mildew, and/or bad odor. It is necessary to
clean your camping gear thoroughly before your next trip. Clean and dry your
camping gear, especially your bedding and tent before even storing it to avoid
a disgusting smell. You can also pack a dryer sheet along with your camping
gear to help with the smell.
Compartmentalize Smaller Items
To help keep track of everything, it would be
good to put small, related items together. You can keep cooking gadgets and
utensils in something like a toolbox. You can browse the internet to find boxes
of different sizes and shapes to ensure you find the container that fits
whatever you want to store. Plastic bags are an inexpensive and convenient
option for storing as well. You can even recycle items such as comforter bags
and coffee cans to reduce the costs. You will be able to find what works best
for you.
Hopefully these tips can help you figure out how
best to store your camping gear between trips this summer. You’re going to want
to be able to find everything each time you go, and maybe incorporating a few
of these can help you.
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