6 fun camping hacks to try this summer
Tips to help simplify your outdoor recreation, from cooking to showering
Your camping lantern dies. You're lost in the woods. Your matches get wet.What do you do?
Turn to this list of quickand dare we say ingenious camping hacks, and you'll never be left in the dark/woods/cold again.
Severalof P.E.I.'s provincial and private campgrounds are opening this weekend, followed by the national park campgrounds next Wednesday, so you'll have all summer to perfect these work-arounds, selected from some of the many sites devoted to such fun.
1.Litres of Light
This portable light is just a large milk jug filled with water, with a headlamp pointing into it.
"It's a clever repurposing trick that creates a great soft light perfect for reading, writing or illuminating the outdoors," says the site lifehacker.com.
2.Acorn cap whistle
Besides amazing your friends, this trick could save your life!
If you're lost, you can use an acorn cap as a whistle to call for help.
There's a full tutorial here it says the trick is to practice.
This could also be hours of distraction for youngsters missing their Wi-Fi signal first to hunt for the caps, then to have a whistle-blowing competition!
(Just don't get lost in the woods whilst looking for acorn caps.)
3. Get crackin'
Several bloggers suggest aclever, simpleway to pack eggs for camping break them first!
Pack about eight eggs per small water bottle, lightly beating them first.
You can do it ahead of time,eliminatingthe need for a whisk and a bowl, sofewer dishes to wash.
The eggs will not last as long as they do in the shell, however.
Along the same lines, pack your pancake mix already prepared, water added in a large ketchup squeeze bottle.
4. Light my fire
If you're still old school when it comes to your campfire and eschew propane lighters, then this hack's for you.
Find a tutorial here on how to make your own mason jar holder with a strikable lid to keep your matches dry.
5. Buddy burner
This hack was posted by a blogger who likes to carry what he needs in his backpack so compact design was very important.
He describes this mini burner as "a candle with a large surface area."
It burns fast and hot, will last a few hours and is more "pocket friendly" than sterno.
Find out how to make them here.
6. Keep it clean
If you're handy and have a little time on your hands, this DIY shower is sure to impress.
Some glue, rope, a watering can and a large jug are the main components.
Find complete directions here atinstructables.com.