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Wild camping is a thrilling and immersive experience that allows outdoor enthusiasts to connect with nature, often on a deeply personal level. For those who prefer to adventure in solitude, solo wild camping is the ultimate way to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and rediscover the wonders of the great outdoors. However, to make the most of your trip, it’s crucial to be well-prepared and fully equipped. In collaboration with Snugpak, we’ve put together the essential checklist for solo wild camping to ensure you have a safe and comfortable journey into the wilderness.

Shelter and Sleeping Gear

Snugpak Tent or Bivvi Bag

Opt for a lightweight, weather-resistant tent or bivvi bag to protect you from the elements. For your solo trip, we’d recommend the Ionosphere compact one man tent - light one person tent. It’s highly compact, and keeps a low profile, meaning that you won’t be exposed. The Ionosphere is also weather and bug-resistant, so you can enjoy a good, undisturbed night’s sleep! 

If it’s the bare minimum you’re after, the Snugpak Bivvi Bag is a great option. Waterproof, windproof, warm, and cosy, when you’re tucked up in the Bivvi Bag, you’ll sleep safe and sound. 

Sleeping Bag

Don’t scrimp on quality - make sure your sleeping bag is suitable for the season, and will keep you warm and dry. The Snugpak Softie® is durable, breathable, and water-repellent, and folds down into a compact stuff sack, making it the perfect sleeping bag to take on your trip.

Lynxgear offers summer options: Snugpak Jungle sleeping bag and Softie Elite 1 with a comfort temperature of +7°C (extreme temperature +2°C), as well as sleeping bags suitable for colder climates: Snugpak Sleeper Lite (suitable down to -10°C) and Softie Elite 2, 3, 4 un 5, which have lower extreme temperaturesTactical series sleeping bags for army use are also available: Snugpak Tactical 2 and Snugpak Tactical 3, as well as Snugpak Special Forces 1 and Snugpak Special Forces 2, which take up very little space when compressed and can be combined with each other.Snugpak elite3 mazais

Sleeping Pad or Mat

Keep comfortable with a good sleeping mat. Snugpak range of sleeping mats are designed to keep you well-rested and refreshed, all set for a good night’s sleep. Make sure to go for one that can be easily packed down and stored.

Navigation

Map & Compass

Especially if you’re in unfamiliar terrain, it’s essential to carry a detailed map and a reliable compass. Don’t just rely on your phone - solo camping comes with the risk of getting lost, so try to minimise this as much as possible by being prepared for all possibilities. All kind of compasses you can find here.

Smartphone/GPS Device

As well as a map and compass, keep your phone (with GPS on) or a GPS device on you. There’s no harm in having additional navigation assistance - just make sure to bring a backup power source!

Clothing

Weather-Appropriate Clothing

Check the weather forecast before your trip, and bring the correct clothes for the conditions. Whatever you’re expecting, take waterproof and windproof layers.

Extra Socks & Underwear

Don’t get caught short - always bring extras! Even if you’re only camping for a night, you’ll thank yourself for taking extra socks if you’re stuck in bad weather. 

Food & Cooking

Lightweight Cookware

Choose a compact and lightweight stove for cooking meals, with a pot and utensils, as well as a cup or mug for hot drinks.

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High-Energy Snacks

Nuts, energy bars, and dried fruits are perfect for quick, easy snacks on the go.

Dehydrated Meals

Pre-packaged dehydrated meals are easy to prepare, and minimise waste.

Water & Water Filter

Bring an ample supply of water, as well as a water filter, so you can refill from natural sources.

Hygiene & First Aid

First Aid Kit

Assemble a comprehensive first aid kit with all the essentials, like bandages, antiseptic wipes, painkillers, and any personal medications. Prepare for any emergencies!

Biodegradable Soap

Carry biodegradable soap to minimise environmental impact when cleaning yourself and your dishes.

Toilet Kit

Be environmentally responsible, and pack a small trowel and loo roll for proper waste disposal.

Lighting

Headlamp or Flashlight

Ensure you have a reliable light source for navigating during the night. Wild camping gets dark!

Fire-Starting Equipment

Waterproof Matches or Lighter

Waterproof matches and a dependable lighter are essential for starting fires.

Multi-Tool or Knife

Carry a versatile multi-tool or a reliable camping knife, handy both for cooking and for getting wood ready for a fire. 

Personal Items

Identification

Always carry a form of ID, like your driver’s licence or passport, in case of emergencies.

Cash

Keep some cash on hand, too, for any unforeseen circumstances (or emergency shopping trips!). 

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Leave No Trace

Respect nature and your surroundings, and follow the principles of ‘Leave No Trace’. Clean up after yourself, don’t make too much noise whilst camping, and avoid leaving any trace of your presence. Have a look at the Leave No Trace website for more information.

The article was written in cooperation with Stewart Anderson, the author of the Snugpak blog.