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Just like I mentioned, all types of animals come back to their homes. So, you need to know that bugs will go camping with you. Don't forget to bring your own repellent or bug spray, it's absolutely necessary. Also, it's a good idea to search for what type of animals exist in the area you want to go camping in, so you'll go better prepared. The food you bring will basically call all the animals around you, so it's better to know what you'll face before you're actually there.
After all the snow is melted, paths and the ground, in general, will most likely be muddy. You need to be ready to get mud on your clothes. Most importantly, bring the right shoes. With all the mud it's very easy to slip and fall, if you're not careful enough you could suffer an injury when you're outdoors. Try to pick clothing that is easy to wash, so all the dirt and mud can be easily washed. You can bring a stick with you to keep your balance as well. It might be cold during the night, bring comfortable clothes to wear during the day and clothes that will keep you warm at night. You can check the usual temperatures of the place you're going to.
It's a good idea to check how the
weather it's going to be so you can bring the right equipment. Check different
websites and other sources to find accurate information regarding the weather.
Even if you know how the weather it's going to be, you can never be too
careful. Hypothermia is more dangerous in spring than winter. Some people don't
realize the importance of staying warm when they go camping, especially during
the night. Pack extra layers, and warm clothes to stay safe.
If you're going to use a tent, it's a good idea to practice at home how to properly build it, so once you arrive at your camping site you won't lose any time trying to figure out how your tent works. Check all your camping gear beforehand, that way you know how to use it correctly. If you have any doubts it's better to solve them before you're out in nature. That won't make your trip enjoyable. Also, check that all your gear is working adequately so you don't have any surprises.
Safety first. Always bring a first aid kit around you. Cuts and scratches are most likely to happen when you're camping. Just like we talked about before, there's a chance that the ground would be muddy, you can easily slip and hurt yourself. Pack things that might help you in case of an accident. Evaluate the cases that could happen and be prepared to tackle every situation.