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The concept of camping obviously becomes very sweet at the beginning and towards the middle of the whole exercise. However, I have seen a lot of friends complain that the end of the camping exercise is one of the experiences they do not cherish. Whether you are going on a camping for expedition, religious, social, or cultural celebrations, or whether you are on a honeymoon or family vacation, the camping must come to an end one day, and it will be time to pack up and leave. There are ways of making this simple and effective. If not, it will be very cumbersome for you, or you might end up not packing up all (the things) that are needed. One writer said that as much as you find it difficult to end the camping, the worst part of it is when you have to turn backward because you forgot your wedding ring on a three branch beside the river, or that you have to come back to pick Tom’s shirt or gear. This is what you have to avoid with this article. There is an easy and very ordinary way to it. Many people do come to the camp with a self-made prospectus which contains a written list of all the things that are needed for the camping. This list is used by this lot to pack in all the necessary wares and effects that will make the camping worthwhile, and this is made to avoid forgetting any of these. The same way you used this list to make the packing for the commencement of the camp is the way you are going to use it to pack these effects immediately after the camping. Just make the list and keep it. The way you packed in from the house is the same way you have to pack in from the camp. Maybe this itinerary will help you when packing back. Check on the gear and pack it after stowing it. After the gear, check the cooler to do the needed, like throwing away wastes, replacing the ice, removing excess water…etc. The next is for you to dowse the campfire to avoid dangers and bush fire. After this, gather all the trash and dispose well. You can then use a broom or rake to police the area. After this, take your final bath and make the final walk around to ensure that all is in place before you say good-bye. Can you sequentially perform the correct tasks to leave the camp? Image courtesy of: http://www.skillsofmen.com/a-mans-guide-to-camping/ |