General Information About Camping
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
- Michigan is known for its unpredictable weather. Check the weather forecast for the area.
- Plan your trip--know about the area and how to get there.
- Take enough food, clothing, and equipment to keep you comfortable in case of emergency.
- Notify others of where you will be, and when you plan to be home, in case someone needs to find you.
- If you are a beginning camper, contact your local camping outfitter for a general checklist of camping equipment.
- Prevent animals from getting into your food. Consider placing it in your vehicle, or hanging it in a tree (12' high, 4' from tree trunk).
- State forest campground wells are approved by Michigan Department of Public Health.
- Keep a few logs in your tent to keep them dry.
- Always bring extra matches.
- Be careful with your campfire -- keep it small.
- Be a good neighbor -- control your noise and animals.
- Be respectful of your state forest -- keep the trees and shrubs alive and growing.
- Always keep your dog on a leash no longer that 6 feet, and away from public swimming areas.
- If you carry it in, please carry it out. This will eliminate litter.
- Camp in a designated campsite within designated campgrounds, unless you have obtained an undesignated camping permit.
- Protect water sources from contamination.
- Use biodegradeable soap, or try hot water soapless dishwashing, bathing and clothes washing.
- When using soap (even biodegradeable) and toothpaste, do so at least 100' away from natural water sources and well or faucet water sources.
- Prevent forest fires.
- Keep fires small.
- Have water available to extinguish the fire properly.
- Never leave a fire unattended.
- Maintain a 10' diameter and debris-free area around the fire.
- Make sure ashes are cold when you leave a fire.
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