Lifestyle
Essential Items to Bring to Enjoy Your Camping Experience
There is something for everyone to enjoy about camping. However, a successful camping trip requires planning and preparation. Before setting out, make sure gear is ready, plan ahead, and be prepared for whatever may occur.
Here are five items you should always bring before heading outdoors.
A Camping Kit
The best way to keep essentials organized, clean, and accessible while on the go is to keep them in a camping kit. A camping kit can provide all the small equipment needed to go camping. First-aid kits, emergency food and water, a portable toilet, fire-starting kits, utensils, and a pocket knife are items that may be included in this kit.
As opposed to searching around the house in search of an item, or forgetting something altogether, a camping kit will already be in place when you decide to go camping.
Essentials (Checklist)
Camping essentials are items that everyone must have. A sleeping bag, sleeping mat, pillow, flashlight, hand sanitizer, toilet paper, a tent, and a camp chair are all essentials. If you forget any of these things, sleeping and being comfortable will be nearly impossible.
It’s a common mistake for campers to forget to double-check that all of the essentials are packed. It’s almost too obvious to forget, so naturally, they are often forgotten. Create a checklist with all of the essentials to help ensure that nothing is missing.
Drinking Water
While camping, there probably won’t be access to running water, and even if there is, it should never be assumed there will be. Always bring water or find other ways to hydrate. You can bring water bottles or a water treatment kit and use it to filter or treat water.
It may be tempting to use a “survival” method of getting water for fun, such as boiling lake water, but it’s important to remember that these methods are for emergencies. Boiling water kills most impurities, but it isn’t 100% effective, so it should be avoided unless absolutely necessary.
Propane Heat
Campfires are a wonderful part of camping. However, they aren’t as easy to make as they seem. And let’s face it, they leave an unpleasant odor afterward. Having propane products, such as a heater or stove, can save a lot of work, energy, and provide peace of mind of knowing that there will be a heat source. Propane products are portable, don’t require an electric line, and unlike a campfire, don’t give off that smoky odor.
If for no other reason, a propane heater can serve as insurance. Wet wood, a malfunctioning lighter, or temporary fire bans are some of the reasons a fire may not be possible. Without a propane heater or stove, suddenly the options for staying warm and cooking drop drastically.
Entertainment
Many assume that camping will be a ton of fun if they go into the wilderness, set up a tent, and sit around. For a few hours, this may be true. Following that, you might feel like doing something else.
Entertainment can make the difference between a good camping trip and a memorable one. Bring a deck of cards, board games, a book to read, or even just a pocket knife to carve wood – there are many ways to have fun. Those feeling adventurous can also enjoy cycling, canoeing, and hammocking.
Tips for your camping trip
In addition to items that should be brought when camping, here are some other tips to keep in mind.
- Check the weather forecast before leaving for the trip. Check to see if there are any thunderstorms or rain. Not only does the rain make things miserable, but it can also be very dangerous.
- Ensure gear is clean and in order so nobody gets sick.
- Make sure the vehicle is in good condition and can handle rough roads.
- Keep the campfire small and check it often so it doesn’t get out of control.
- If with children, make sure they are supervised while playing around the campfire.
- Remember why you are camping. Don’t get stressed or overwhelmed.
By following these tips and ensuring that these items are brought along, you will set yourself up for the perfect camping experience.
Lifestyle
Wanda Knight on Blending Culture, Style, and Leadership Through Travel
The best lessons in leadership do not always come from a classroom or a boardroom. Sometimes they come from a crowded market in a foreign city, a train ride through unfamiliar landscapes, or a quiet conversation with someone whose life looks very different from your own.
Wanda Knight has built her career in enterprise sales and leadership for more than three decades, working with some of the world’s largest companies and guiding teams through constant change. But ask her what shaped her most, and she will point not just to her professional milestones but to the way travel has expanded her perspective. With 38 countries visited and more on the horizon, her worldview has been formed as much by her passport as by her resume.
Travel entered her life early. Her parents valued exploration, and before she began college, she had already lived in Italy. That experience, stepping into a different culture at such a young age, left a lasting impression. It showed her that the world was much bigger than the environment she grew up in and that adaptability was not just useful, it was necessary. Those early lessons of curiosity and openness would later shape the way she led in business.
Sales, at its core, is about connection. Numbers matter, but relationships determine long-term success. Wanda’s time abroad taught her how to connect across differences. Navigating unfamiliar places and adjusting to environments that operated on different expectations gave her the patience and awareness to understand people first, and business second. That approach carried over into leadership, where she built a reputation for giving her teams the space to take ownership while standing firmly behind them when it mattered most.
The link between travel and leadership becomes even clearer in moments of challenge. Unfamiliar settings require flexibility, quick decision-making, and the ability to stay calm under pressure. The same skills are critical in enterprise sales, where strategies shift quickly and no deal is ever guaranteed. Knight learned that success comes from being willing to step into the unknown, whether that means exploring a new country or taking on a leadership role she had not originally planned to pursue.
Her travels have also influenced her eye for style and her creative pursuits. Fashion, for Wanda, is more than clothing; it is a reflection of culture, history, and identity. Experiencing how different communities express themselves, from the craftsmanship of Italian textiles to the energy of street style in cities around the world, has deepened her appreciation for aesthetics as a form of storytelling. Rather than keeping her professional and personal worlds separate, she has learned to blend them, carrying the discipline and strategy of her sales career into her creative interests and vice versa.
None of this has been about starting over. It has been about adding layers, expanding her perspective without erasing the experiences that came before. Wanda’s story is not one of leaving a career behind but of integrating all the parts of who she is: a leader shaped by high-stakes business, a traveler shaped by global culture, and a creative voice learning to merge both worlds.
What stands out most is how she continues to approach both leadership and life with the same curiosity that first took her beyond her comfort zone. Each new country is an opportunity to learn, just as each new role has been a chance to grow. For those looking at her path, the lesson is clear: leadership is not about staying in one lane; it is about collecting experiences that teach you how to see, how to adapt, and how to connect.
As she looks to the future, Wanda Knight’s compass still points outward. She will keep adding stamps to her passport, finding inspiration in new cultures, and carrying those insights back into the rooms where strategy is shaped and decisions are made. Her legacy will not be measured only by deals closed or positions held but by the perspective she brought, and the way she showed that leading with a global view can change the story for everyone around you.
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