International camping guidancePlan well · Camp safely · Leave a light footprint

Weather, Wildlife & Emergencies

Prepare for heat, cold, storms, wildlife, fire restrictions and communication limits.

Camping in Rain

Plan drainage, dry clothing, shelter ventilation, road access and a safe decision to leave.

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Thunderstorm Safety While Camping

Use official forecasts, campground instructions and conservative shelter decisions before lightning arrives.

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Heat, Sun and Hydration at Camp

Plan shade, water, activity timing and heat-risk monitoring for different ages and health needs.

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Cold-Weather Camping Readiness

A conservative readiness guide focused on training, insulation, weather margins and when to postpone.

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Camping Emergency Plan and First-Aid Readiness

Organise contacts, location information, medical needs, communication and trained help before departure.

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Wildlife and Food Storage

Follow local rules for food, scented items, waste, vehicles and wildlife encounters.

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Ticks, Mosquitoes and Insect Awareness

Use local public-health guidance, clothing, approved repellents and regular checks without relying on folk remedies.

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Campfire Safety and Fire Bans

Understand that permission, weather, local rules and full extinguishment control whether a fire is appropriate.

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