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CAMPING 5. Pack an appropriate amount of food.

Make a meal plan.


Topic to be discussed:
6. Gather all of the other things on the “Things
• How camping began?
You’ll Need” list and try to pack them in a
• How to prepare for a camping? small, lightweight bag.

 Essential things to bring 7. Don’t procrastinate.

 What kind of food should bring? 8. Load up and hit the road!

 Where to get water? Essential things to bring

 What other items should be brought?  First aid kit

• Benefits of camping  Pack of Matches

• What company skill should we have?  Rope

How camping began? ( History of camping)  Tarps

– From French camp, in this sense from Italian  Lantern, Flashlight, or headlamp
campo, from Latin campus “open field, level  Maps and compass
space”.
 Alternate weather wear
– Camping as a recreational activity entered
into popular society over 100 years ago.  Pocket knife

– Thomas Hiram Holding was one of the  Others if necessary.


first proponents of the activity. He was a What kind of food should bring
British traveling tailor and often considered
the founder and father of modern camping.  Dehydrated foods

– Tents have been used as shelter by native  Trail mix, nuts, and bars
Americans, armies, on the move and for
 Instant and cup noodles
many other things.
 Canned goods
– On of the first camping sites was the
Cunningham Camp in Howstrake on the Isle  Dried foods
of Man, which is believed to have opened in
 Instant coffee packets and tea bags
1894 and initially was only for use by male
campers.  Sandwich-making materials
How to prepare for a camping?  Fruits (bananas)
1. Decide with whom you are camping and  Bread
select the destination.
 Peanut butter and jelly
2. Make sure you get insurance information
 Graham crackers, marshmallows and
and health information before you do
chocolate
anything.
Where to get water
3. Set up first aid kit.
1. Use a outdoor water filter or purifier.
4. Decide how long you will stay and figure
out where you will be sleeping. 2. Boil the water.
3. Use water purification tablets (if needed). Members: (Group 2 HUMSS 121)
4. Use the sun. Dorado, Kristel Marjorie
Baslan, Christine Grace
Benefits of Camping Tahil, Bench
1. The fresh air. Condesa, Phoeve Jean
2. Socialization Yan, Jeremy
3. Improved moods Cabanillas, Elton
4. Less stress Latube, Lyka
5. Exercise Pasamonte, Ena
6. Sunshine King, Bea
7. A good night’s sleep Gapuz, Kenth
8. Good food Soner, Rafael
9. New challenges
10. Meditation
What camping skills should we have
o Setting up a tent.

o Finding a campsite.
o Starting a campfire.

o Crossing rivers.
o Cooking.

o Purifying water.

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