| Having the right camping accessories will make any trip to the Great Outdoors more enjoyable. With a number of products on the market, making a decision on the most useful camping accessories can be tricky. However, figuring out what is best for your unique camping needs will help you make better choices. Let's start with sleeping bags. The best sleeping bag for your needs should be suited to the temperature and climate where you camp. It should fit your sleeping habits, and be composed of a material that you like next to your skin. To every bag there is a season and a temperature related to that season. Although some bags are rated 4-Season, you can't expect them to be effective during the hottest days of summer or the coldest days of winter. Choose the temperate that best corresponds to the conditions you plan to camp in most often. A bag's temperature rating indicates the lowest temperature at which the sleeper would be comfortable. These ratings from a manufacturer assume that a ground pad will be used with the sleeping bag. If you are usually cold at night, choose a lower rated sleeping bag. Select a 20 degree sleeping bag for your 3-Season experience, Zero (0) degree rating for cold weather/winter experience and minus 15-30 degrees for a winter experience. In addition to your sleeping bag, you will need cooking gear. Your primary camping accessories for cooking should include a single pot, with a lid that can double as a plate, a cup, some basic utensils and some form of pot grabber. Aluminum cooking accessories are lightweight, affordable, and good conductors of heat. They are great for simmering foods without scorching. Stainless steel, while heavier than aluminum, does not scratch as easily. If you want super lightweight gear, go with titanium for your cooking accessories. In addition to pots and pans, if you enjoy baking, consider purchasing a dutch oven. |