2. Lights for Your Camp
The moon and the stars may light up the night a little bit, but that’s not enough to see things in the dark. Go for a hands-free head torch or LED flashlight that’s easy on battery life. A great idea would be to also clip a light bulb inside your tent to avoid searching for things in the dark.
For me, a camping trip without some lights loses some of its charm. I mean, think about the campfire’s glow and those soft lights coming from the inside of the tent. Things like this really step up your trip into the wilderness.
Most of all, good lighting creates more than just ambiance — it allows you to safely move around after dark.
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