
Camping is a great experience. But it can also be stressful. Whether you are camping in your RV, or at the beach, there are a few things you can do to keep the camping life simple. These tips and tricks can make your life much easier and will save you money.
Make sure that you have everything you need before you go on your camping trip. This is done by pre-mixing an oatmeal or pancake mix and keeping the ingredients at room temperatures. This will save you time on your campsite and ensure your food is fresh.
Make sure to bring a supply of diapers. This will help you stay hydrated. These diapers are great for wicking moisture and can be placed wherever moisture is present. They can be wrapped around a water bottle or used as dish protectors. This will prevent spills and protect your dishes from cracks.

You can also keep food fresh by using plastic containers with lids. These lids can be purchased from Dollar Tree. These lids will prevent food from going bad and help you organize your snacks. For camping food storage, you can even recycle old coffee creamer container.
To protect your food, you can also use anti-slip sheets. You can buy them at the dollar store or at Target. This is especially important if your plan to make s'mores. Another option is to mount a small adhesive mountable pencilholder on your icemaker.
If you plan on going on a long camping trip, you can make a DIY tic-tac-toe game. Five identical items will be needed. This is a natural-inspired variation of the classic game. You can put the board up on a stump and/or tree. It is easy to play and can be a great way to get some exercise. You may want to pack a couple extra sticks, as well.
Silica gel packs can also absorb moisture. These can be bought at the dollar shop or on the packaging of new shoes. You can wrap them around headlamps or flashlights. If you need a light source, try using an LED tap light. Use a jug full of water as a lantern when you're in a dark spot.

You can also make your very own soap pouch. This will help you keep your hands and face clean while you're out in the great outdoors. For chapping, you can apply leftover petroleum jelly to your lips. To keep it clean, wrap a small bar of soap around your water spigot. To treat blisters, you can also use ducttape.
To protect your toilet paper, you can buy a small container with a lid. You can keep rodents and bugs away from your toilet paper by using a small container with a lid. You can also keep your paper dry and clean with the container.