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Campfire Checklist
Here at Freedom Campfire Rings we take our camping
very seriously. Like you, sometimes we want to camp with the conveniences of
modern living, and other times we forego them for a more rugged experience
that brings us back to nature.
Either way, you will want to have a portable and easy-to-use fire container, such as a Freedom Campfire Ring . There are two great models from which to choose. Each comes with a grill and stand.
So, what else should you take with you camping?
Check out the following categories to see what items we bring along on every
camping trip. Feel free to print this list and keep it as a reminder of what
you might pack for your next excursion.
Food and Beverages
Food Preparation and Serving
Cleanup Needs
Clothing
Personal Care
First Aid
Campfire Needs
Campsite
Hiking Supplies
Recreation
Food and Beverages
- Plenty of drinking water
- Juice, milk, sodas
- Coffee, tea, cocoa mix
- Ice
- Snacks
- Breakfast foods
- Lunch items
- Dinner items
- Salt, pepper, spices
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Food Preparation and Serving
Your Freedom Campfire Ring for campfire
cooking!
- Plates and bowls (paper optional)
- Paper towels and napkins
- Coffee mugs and cups
- Pots and pans
- Tea kettle
- Cooking utensils
- Eating utensils (plastic optional)
- Pot holders
- Cutting board
- Ice chest
- Storage bags
- Sticks for roasting over fire
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Cleanup Needs- Small washbasin
- Dish soap
- Scrubbing pad
- Plastic storage bags
- Aluminum foil
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Clothing
- Sweaters
- Shirts
- Pants
- Undergarments
- Jackets
- Poncho or rain jacket
- Bathing suit
- Long johns
- Casual footwear
- Hiking boots
- Socks and extra socks
- Hat
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Personal Care - Toothbrush
- Floss
- Toothpaste
- Soap
- Shampoo, conditioner
- Deodorant
- Comb, brush
- Razor
- Hair dryer (if electricity is available at campsite)
- Towels and washcloths
- Toilet paper, tissues
- Lip balm
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
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First Aid
- Basic First Aid kit
- Aspirin or Ibuprofen
- Insect repellant
- Antibiotic ointment
- Burn spray
- Tweezers
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Campfire Needs
Your Freedom Campfire Ring to enjoy fun & safe campfires!
- Ax
- Saw (such as a garden trim saw)
- Seasoned firewood
- Matches or a lighter
- Sticks for fire and cooking needs
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Campsite
- Tent
- Sleeping bag and bedding
- Pillow
- Foam sleeping pad
- Citronella candle
- Shade canopy
- Gas or electric lantern
- Folding table
- Flashlight
- Batteries
- Tablecloth
- Folding chairs
- Generator and device to lock it up with (make sure
to gas it up before the trip!)
- Cell phone
- Extension cord
- Broom or dustpan and small hand broom
- Rope
- Hammer for use with tent stakes
- Basic tools
- Small shovel
- Tarp
- Trash bags
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Hiking
Supplies
- Canteen
- Knapsack
- Water purification pills
- Trail maps
- GPS
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Recreation - Fishing poles and tackle
- Horseshoes
- Football, baseball and gloves
- Board games
- Books and magazines
- Bicycles, helmets, and bike locks
- Road maps
- Area recreational guide
- Camera, film, batteries, memory sticks
- Binoculars
- Friends (they might remember to bring the things
you forget!)
- Money
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Email
us to inquire about our Camping Store Rental Program!
When you’re prepared, there’s nothing
better than a camping excursion, however big or small. Have
a great time!
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