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The 10 Most Overlooked Camping Items

You’re familiar with the essentials. You need a tent, sleeping bag, stove, bug spray, etc. But there is this other category of camping gear that, while not absolutely necessary, is really nice to have. It’s that feeling you have when you’re sitting around the campfire and think, “Dang, it sure would be nice to have ______.”

The folks over at reddit.com/r/camping weighed in on the most overlooked camping items, and here are the top 10.

10 overlooked camping items
The 10 Most Overlooked Camping Items – duct tape

How many times have you grabbed duct tape for a quick fix at home? Same will be true at the campsite. At the very least wrap a small amount around a lighter so have it. 

 

10 overlooked camping items
The 10 Most Overlooked Camping Items – binoculars

Looking at that great horned owl that you’ll only see twice in your life is a completely different experience through binoculars. It’s really fun to pass them around to hear the oohs and aahs. Here is a little help adjusting them.

 

10 overlooked camping items
The 10 Most Overlooked Camping Items – toilet paper

“There’s a bathroom at the campsite, we don’t need it!” Sure, until you’re 50 miles from a town or out on the trail and someone is in crisis mode. Bring it.

 

10 overlooked camping items
The 10 Most Overlooked Camping Items – headlamp

Sure you have a flashlight in your camp box, but once you go headlamp, you never go back. Everyone in the family should have one. The Olympia headlamps are worth a look. 

 

10 overlooked camping items
The 10 Most Overlooked Camping Items – extra socks

You brought a pair for each day so you’re good right? Well, you didn’t plan on the water going over your boot in on that hike or the dog destroying one. Or, simply putting dry socks on your sweaty feet after a long day of hiking. It’s sublime. One of our favs here. 

 

10 overlooked camping items
The 10 Most Overlooked Camping Items – tweezers

You’re camping and you’re surrounded by wood. If someone doesn’t get a sliver you’re spending too much time in the tent.

 

10 overlooked camping items
The 10 Most Overlooked Camping Items – something to sit on

“But they’re so bulky. The picnic table will be fine.” Once that fire is crackling you’re going to want a comfy chair. Bad back? Check out this one.

 

10 overlooked camping items
The 10 Most Overlooked Camping Items – rope

We’ll just say this: you going to use it for something. Clotheslines, tarps, the list goes on. Learn a few knots before you head out. Like the mooring hitch, bowline, or blake’s hitch

 

10 overlooked camping items
The 10 Most Overlooked Camping Items – trash bags

Don’t count on a trash can being at your campsite. Grab a few garbage bags, strap them to a tree with a bungee cord, and keep that campsite clean. Our favorite are heavy-duty contractor bags. Check out the other ways that we use them too.

 

10 overlooked camping items
The 10 Most Overlooked Camping Items – comfy shoes

Take the sweaty hiking boots off, put on a comfy pair of slippers or sandals and crack a beer! Having a second pair of shoes allows you to fully dry your boots, and also makes bathroom runs in the middle of the night easier. 

What gear do you bring that isn’t totally necessary, but makes the campsite more comfortable?

 

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