Camping - Frugal Tips
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ThriftyFun News 6-26-2004 Camping Tips and More
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Camping - Frugal Tips
A lot of these tips are for tent camping. They are inspired by
some hints from an old Boy Scout site.
1. Channel lock pliers make good pot holders for cooling on a
camp stove or over a fire.
2. Canning rings can be use to cook your eggs in for egg
sandwiches. (Works well for English Muffins or Hamburger buns).
3. Plastic butter tubs make good storage containers for your camp
kitchen.
4. A plastic bottle makes a good latrine for cold weather
camping. Keep it just outside the tent flap.
5. Old shower curtains and old plastic covered tablecloths make
great ground cloths.
6. Waterproof matches by dipping in melted paraffin, nail polish
or shellac.
7. Make fire starters by filling paper condiment cups with saw
dust and pouring paraffin into the cup.
8. Put matches in corrugated cardboard strips (about every other
hole) and dip into paraffin for fire starters. Cut off what you
need to start a fire.
9. Make a double boiler for melting paraffin from a 1 lb. coffee
can and a 2 lb. coffee can. Pour some water in the 2 lb. can and
put the paraffin in the 1 lb. can. Bend a coat hanger so it will
support the 1 lb. coffee can off the bottom of the 2 lb. can.
10. A length of chain and a piece of coat hanger bent into an
S-shape will allow you to hang your lantern from a tree limb.
11. Keep batteries in an appropriate size prescription bottle to
insure that they cannot run themselves down by accident. Bring a
nail file or emery board to clean the connections. This can
extend battery life.
12. Prescription bottles make good match safes.
13. Prescription bottles or 35mm file containers make good
storage places for small items.
14. Grills from old ovens or barbecues can be used for fire
grills. Don't use refrigerator shelves as they will release
toxic gasses when heated.
15. A frisbee will add support to paper plates when the plate is
place inside the frisbee.
16. Make a camp washing machine from a five gallon bucket and a
toilet plunger.
17. Cutting slivers off scrap lumber and heating in the oven to
dry out the wood will produce some very dry tinder. Remember to
store in plastic bags for your next trip. Save candle stubs for
fire starters or to use as paraffin to make other fire starters.
18. Insulate your backpacking stove from the ground in cold
weather with a 6" X 6" piece of plywood.
19. Cover the ice in a picnic cooler with foil to help it last
longer. Keep water in your canteen cooler by wrapping the canteen
in foil.
20. When handling evergreens or pine cones, they can remove the
sticky sap from their hands easily if they use baking soda
instead of soap to wash.
21. To prevent batteries from wearing down if a flashlight is
accidently nudged on while you're traveling, put the flashlight
batteries in backwards.
22. An empty plastic soda bottle, cut off to a convenient height,
will work as a camp bowl. You may want to sandpaper the cut to
smooth the edge.
23. To conserve rope, mark each length of rope with a distinctive
color and make a rule that the rope is never cut.
24. Wrap a wet washcloth in a foil package and put it into your
pack. You'll have a handy 'wet-wipe' for cleaning hands and face
after a satisfying camp meal.
25. Foil provides good packaging material for a campers personal
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