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Posted on February 11, 2010.
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Where can u get the best camping gear for the lowest price

Wal-Mart, Target and Kmart you can get adequate supplies of quality products at a price below average. Look for sales on tents, etc..

If you are a beginner it is better not to buy if you use obligation to anyone unless you are very familiar with him and know he has all the parts. Start simple and learn on the job. Do not break the bank immediately. Do not buy more of the tent that you need and do not spend top dollar for the last meeting ultra-light, if you're going to stay in the local park your car 15 meters.

Sleeping bags can often be bought at thrift stores like Goodwill, the Army Hi or DAV. It takes some research, though.

Thrift stores themselves are a great source of kitchen supplies at low prices that you're not concerned about the reuse. I also often set, cookware used. I often find small backpacks and rucksacks and backpacks full frame.

Stoves are affected or miss. If you buy used make sure you see it working before you buy.

Tarpaulins and rope is cheap BigLots / or discount stores OddLots usual.

Food is food. If you have a cooler and then get a big one. I get mine in a local auction house. Freeze your water bottle in advance to put on the ice you have to carry. If you just go for the weekend and two liters of water frozen solid will last you if you're not stupid.

Do not bring a lot of soda and sugary drinks. The bugs love the stuff and not leave you alone. Bottled water, coffee, tea, and perhaps some of these packages to drink bottled water if you must. Avoid bread packaging, unless you have a motorhome from the store in. The bread is easily crushed and must be kept away from the critters. The pizza crust is pre-packaged (Boboli) can be useful and fun. Soft tortillas packed are good.

Canned is OK, but make sure you take your trash away from camp each night. I get lots of stylish meal low prices BigLots. Rice, jambalaya, noodle soups, packaged meals to heat and eat, cooked hamburger, spam, potted meat, soups, summer sausage, canned fruit, canned vegetables, cookies ... There are a lot of fun there.

Bring lots of aluminum foil and give you many options. You can be fooled by the packaging of a meal or two in the film and just run on the grill for a while.

The bottom line is that you do not have to deal local outfitters and pay big money for things dehydrated and $ 50 MRE kits. Save the money for camera film extra.

Wal score well, a good place to start, one you might not thought of, garage sale, but many will buy campping orders, they find, does not like camp

I get most of my gear at Rei. They sell equipment and supplies, prices are as good as you find anywhere else and they can often accommodate all budgets. They also frequent sales usually with 20-50% discount. A lifetime membership of $ 20 will give you an annual dividend of 10% on items purchased. They also have greater political comeback on the earth 5 years, no questions asked, 100% refund. Although many people abusing this policy by restoring their lost gear every 4-5 years and get the new equivalent of what they had before.

I would avoid Wal-Mart and Targets, etc. .. They sell poorly designed, low quality gear that can last a few trips. In general, they offer no guarantees, and the train will be much heavier and bulkier than necessary.
It would be better to buy supplies that will last forever decent for cheap crap that you can not count.

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