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Do you have any tips for camping camping on a big lake?
I'm going with my cousin to a decent size lake in New York in May. There are campsites available (I'm brining a decent sized tent), but I'm not sure what to bring. This is what I have so far pillows / sleeping bags, flashlights, fishing rod (duh), water, grain / canned goods / tokens / other foods, insect repellent (although I do not think its bad there), maybe my guitar, gear, etc. What else should I bring? just a weekend ... probably on Thursday night to Sunday noon. Yes, I forgot the TP on my list lol
Search the 10 bags of garbage ... essentials to pack your trash and pick up any can come across ... I like to leave it better matches I've found / Fire starter, map or compass, whistle or some signaling device, a knife or multitool, first aid kit, rain gear, which is just as possible that `ll probably be raining, can opener, do not forget this or it will not eat much. Pliers with wire cutter to cut his beard if his cousin hooks itself, what There are things to clean and cook fish ... fillet knife dash of lemon butter and seasoning aluminum. Better have it and not wanting to use it and then not having it. Rope-preference 550 paracord, stuff sack great for putting food / garbage / smellables and then hung in a tree ... bears can not be a problem, but raccoons can ruin your trip with the equal ease. Sunglasses / hat, perhaps `ll need a small grill or stove. Vital Kit (Knife Fork Spoon), a camera to validate their stories fish, a sleeping platform floor. Consider the end of the lake that is. Weather patterns generally come from West to East direction. If you are in the eastern shore of the lake, `let's get criticized by every wind out of that cold lake. You will be more protected from the wind and rain being in the bank West. Moreover, in the southern slopes (if present) are generally warm from being in the sun longer. But then again the wind can help keep errors down, but throwing to the wind sucks. Check the weather before leaving the lake I live in?
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