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What Are Some Good DIY Camping Gear Hacks?

After all, you shouldn鈥檛 have to break the bank to get outside.

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Yes, we review some of the most expensive, advanced camping gear on the market here at 国产吃瓜黑料. But we also believe that camping doesn’t have to be high-tech to be fun.

Here are seven low-tech DIY camping gear hacks that take advantage of equipment you likely already have in your garage. After all, you shouldn鈥檛 have to break the bank to get outside.

Replace Your Tarp with Tyvek

Tyvek鈥攖he stuff contractors use in walls to make houses waterproof鈥攚ill also protect you from the elements when you鈥檙e camping. The material is remarkably light, durable, and inexpensive. Find a store that sells it by the yard and then consider what type of camping you鈥檙e going to do. I would go with an 8 x 10 feet piece for backpacking and a 10 x 20 foot piece for car camping.

Go with Trash Compactor Bags

If you read this column often, you probably know I鈥檓 crazy about using trash compactor bags while camping. It鈥檚 an easy way to waterproof your gear inside your pack. And they鈥檙e sturdy enough to hold all of your food if you need to tie it up in to a tree while car camping. Remember: compactor bags, even though they鈥檙e a bit more expensive, are much more durable and will serve you better in the backcountry than regular trash bags.

Freeze Drinking Water in Two-Liter Bottles

Save any two-liter plastic bottles that have a threaded twist top. Then fill them with water and freeze the contents to supplement the ice in your cooler when you鈥檙e car camping. This will save space in the cooler, save you money, and you鈥檒l have ice-cold, potable water when it melts. Just make sure you don’t fill the water bottles completely, or the expanding ice will make them burst.

Replace Your Stove with a Soda Can

All you need are two aluminum cans, a knife to cut the cans in half and to poke holes in them, and tape that won’t melt in the heat. And there you have it: an alcohol-burning stove that weighs very little, but still has plenty of chops to boil water for your coffee in the morning. For more details, check out this to building a soda-can stove.

Grab a Grate for Grilling

Any old metal grate lying around your garage will do, although ideally you want it to be about one to two feet long. At camp, set up a row of rocks on either side of the fire. You鈥檒l want them to be level so the meat cooks evenly. Then lay out the meat you鈥檙e grilling, or set your pot right on top (so long as you don鈥檛 mind some charring on the bottom).

Make a Lantern from a Water Bottle and Headlamp

If you have a transparent water bottle and a headlamp, there鈥檚 no need to buy a $20 lantern to create ambient lighting for your camp table. Just wrap the headlamp around your full water bottle, with the bulb facing in, and you have a makeshift lantern.

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Bring a Level

If you plan to sleep in the back of a truck, bringing a small level will help you make the perfect bed. No matter how plush your mobile sleeping set up is, it will be miserable if you鈥檙e rolling around all night. If you鈥檙e camping with a companion, have her use the level to call out micro-adjustments as you park so you鈥檒l be able to get a good night鈥檚 sleep.

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