By Nicole Anderson
Many of us live for the time we get to experience the outdoors. We are constantly planning the next great escape from the city to again be at peace with the serenity, majesty and wonder of nature.
Often in our pressured, busy lives it is so easy to forget a few things that would make our experience in nature all the better. How many times can you recall running late to get away from your routine and in your rush, you overlooked things you wished you hadn’t? If you’re anything like me (human, that is), then you can surely relate.
And let’s face it. On some outings, be they for a short or a long while, there can be so many things to remember, depending on what you are doing and who you are doing it with.
So with the above in mind, a few Camping for Women contributors have come up with some checklists to help make our planning and getting things together a little easier.
Enjoy the Free Checklists!
The totally free checklists that have been prepared for anyone to download and use below:
The Hiking and Backpacking Checklist by Lynley Joyce
Click below to download:
hiking-and-backpacking-checklist.pdf (5568 downloads )
The Camping Checklist by Lynley Joyce
Click below to download:
Camping-checklist.pdf (6062 downloads )
The Camping with Kids at all Stages Checklist by Lynley Joyce
Click below to download:
Camping-with-kids-at-all-stages-checklist.pdf (5765 downloads )
The Ultimate Road Trip Checklist by Janessa Tice Miller
Click below to download:
The-Ultimate-Road-Trip-Checklist.pdf (4671 downloads )
The First Aid Kit Checklist by Amanda Parent
Click below to download:
First-Aid-Kit-Checklist.pdf (4525 downloads )
And lastly, but by no means least:
The Post-Camping Checklist by Lynley Joyce
Click below to download:
Post-camping-checklist.pdf (4687 downloads )
Use, share and tailor the checklists
You can also tailor these checklists by adding other things that may be particular to your circumstances, activity or location.
And in the future, Camping for Women plans to add to these checklists with different activities that readers tell us are useful.
We sincerely hope you get great value out from these free checklists and that they save you some time and hassle that often goes with forgetting to take something that you really felt you needed to have.
Be sure to share this resource with your family and friends who love the great outdoors too!