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Lake Wedowee camping guide

green camping tent beside the lake

The shores of Lake Wedowee in Randolph AL offer some of the loveliest spots for camping. Found at the foot of the Appalachians, this magnificent manmade lake is known as one of the cleanest lakes in Alabama and is popular for its bountiful fishing.

If you want to take advantage of Lake Wedowee’s campsites, you should invest in good equipment and gear. If it’s your first time camping out, you might want to rent rather than buy the pricey essentials – such as a good-quality tent and sleeping bags – at least until you’re ready to commit to buying your own. After all, not everyone is cut out for the outdoors, so it makes no sense to splurge on something you might not get to use again.

Here are the things you need to consider when buying your camping essentials:

Your tent

Allowing for a little more space will always help improve your level of comfort. Choose a 3- or 4-person tent even if it’s just you and your better half camping out. Having some additional legroom can do a lot to bring down the probability of you having an uncomfortable night. Also, consider the tent’s height so it’s easier for you to stand upright to move around and get dressed.

Your sleeping bag

You’d likely be better off buying a 3-season bag that’s suitable for all kinds of weather. Choose a rectangular camping bag that offers plenty of room to move around in, unless you’re a backpacker who needs a more snug, lightweight bag. You’ll find a more comprehensive guide to the factors you might want to consider here.

Your sleeping pad

Sleeping on the cold, hard ground can be uncomfortable, to say the least. A sleeping pad is designed with high-tech insulation to help you to better retain your body heat. Check for insulation values (R-values) that are best suited to your needs. If you prefer not to sleep on the ground, consider bringing a cot as well.

Illumination

Don’t go knocking about in the dark. Bring a flashlight or, better yet, buy a headlamp so you can free up your hands for other tasks. A lantern will also prove useful, although you can go natural and build a campfire. If you opt to do the latter, make sure to follow fire restrictions.

Propane camp stove

Building a fire isn’t your only option to boil the water for your morning cuppa or to get your meals cooked throughout your trip. A two-burner camp stove won’t cost very much, simply make sure to bring a couple of fuel canisters or more along.

Coolers

Bring along an insulated cooler for your perishables and cold beverages. Make sure to fill it up with enough ice to keep everything nice and cold. If you’re looking to fish, you may want to bring an extra to keep your catch in as well.

Cooking essentials

Well, no, don’t bring the kitchen sink. But do bring pots, plates, sporks, cups, knives, and a chopping board for your food prep. If you want to keep everything nice and clean onsite, it’ll also be a good idea to bring a scrubber, biodegradable soap, a small washtub, and a couple of dishtowels as well.

A comfy perch

Bring a couple of mesh or water-resistant camp chairs and hammocks along for you to relax and enjoy some downtime in.

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