Hunting Camp Stuff In A Nutshell: What You May Need
Essential aspects of preparing for both a hunting trip and a regular outing into nature are protection from the influences of this very nature and a comfortable stay in it. In this article, we have prepared the most versatile outdoor kit for spring, summer, and autumn. We leave a wide field for imagination and completion of this set by the reader, who will be able to consider his own preferences and specific conditions.
Tent
First, when choosing a tent, we recommend focusing on color. For example, a bright orange product with blue accents is perfect. After all, you came to hunt, so it will not be superfluous to indicate your presence to other shooters.
The main thing a tent should protect against is rain in the summer. But also, do not forget about the winter hunting season. Your field dwelling should be comfortable enough if the temperature drops to freezing or below.
Another critical parameter is capacity. Even if you’re hunting solo, buying a bigger tent is best so you don’t have to curl up in a knot surrounded by backpacks and bags.
So, your option is something like this: a 2- or 3-person cold weather tent with a bright color to signal other shooters about your presence.
Camping Lantern
Setting up camp in the evening is much more comfortable under the light of a good camping lantern. We recommend choosing a flashlight with several brightness modes to save battery. Also, try to find a light source with frosted glass, as it diffuses light better and does not glare. Among other things, a good lantern has an insect protection function – entering and leaving the tent in the evening, you will let a couple of mosquitoes inside, despite all the protective nets.
Folding Bed
It may seem overkill, but a bed in a tent has a lot of benefits. Firstly, you do not need to prepare the place for the tent itself too carefully and for a long time; a more or less even surface will be enough since the bed compensates for absolutely all the irregularities, so neither holes nor stones that can fall under the mat and keep you awake all night are not afraid. Secondly, you are not so afraid of flooding. It may rain at night – or, if you are standing by the river, the water level may rise, and the tent will be flooded; with a bed, you definitely won’t wake up in a puddle.
Sleeping Pad
A quality sleeping pad should provide good thermal insulation without being heavy and bulky. There are many offers on the market from different camping equipment manufacturers; however, we recommend looking closely at the sleeping pads, which fold like an accordion and are fixed with elastic bands. Typically, such models are better quality than the more common roll-type rugs. They also have another significant advantage: it does not tend to roll themselves into a roll as soon as you turn away.
Sleeping Bag
This is another thing that may seem redundant. But if you plan a winter hunt, you will have a hard time without a sleeping bag. We recommend using blanket-type sleeping bags (those you can cover yourself with and zip up, not climb into them). Why? Yes, simply because it is much more convenient! The main requirement for a sleeping bag is to provide a comfortable temperature of +12 °C. Also, if for some reason you decide to sleep on the street, it is better to get a bright bag by analogy with a tent (the reason is the same).
Table And Chair
By and large, the sleeping place takes up only a third of the internal space of the tent. The rest can be used for storing things and food or cleaning weapons.
So, what should be the best camping table for a hunting halt? Small, folding, with the ability to adjust the height of each leg separately. These are the main parameters. The simpler the design of the table, the better. Firstly, it will be much easier to use, and secondly, there will be nothing to break, meaning the table will serve you for more than one hunting season.
When choosing a chair, pay attention to the size and design of the back (it should be comfortable for you to fall apart in it) and the presence of a pocket on the armrest for a thermos, phone, or other small things. These are individual parameters: it all depends on your physique and whether you are left-handed or right-handed. In addition, we recommend paying attention to the fabric from which the chair is made. It is best if it is hypoallergenic. Mesh inserts are great for ventilation in hot weather. Finally, evaluate how much space the chair takes up when folded. It should not take up much space in the trunk of your car.
The Bottom Line
So, let’s summarize. The above, of course, is not an exhaustive set. However, this is something without which a hunting camp is generally hard to imagine. Fortunately, the choice of gear is quite large. For example, there is a relatively large variety of hunting tents for camping models that may suit you. All other stuff you can choose depending on your needs and habits. But most importantly, remember that hunting in the 21st century is not an inevitable need but a hobby. So choose carefully to make it as comfortable as possible for you.