Camping
Canfield's Camping Department is stuffed to the brim with all the supplies you'll need
for your next outing, whether it's to the backyard or the backcountry.
You'll find:
Backpacks in a huge variety of colors and styles.
Backpacking stoves and camp stoves
Cookware - pots, pans, utensils, cleaning supplies
Tents - set up inside the store so you can climb inside and explore
Rock climbing gear - shoes, ropes carabiners and other hardware, runners, chalk, and more
Sleeping bags - down or synthetic, for kids or adults
Sleeping pads - sleep warm and comfy with a pad under your sleeping bag
Duffles in all shapes and sizes
Travel gear - backpacks, bags, pouches, and more designed for travel
Water bottles
Camelbaks and other brands of hydration packs
Compasses
Topographical maps
Dehydrated and freeze dried food
Trekking poles
First aid kits
Bug repellent - many with DEET, many all-natural



Some Camping Tips and Need-to-Know
- Always use a sleeping pad when the ground is cold (spring, fall, winter). It's not just a luxury - a foam pad between you and the ground insulates you from the ground. No matter how warm your sleeping bag, your body will absorb the ground's cold if you don't use a pad as an insulating layer.
- If you can't put your bare hand in your fire pit, palm flat on the ash, your fire isn't out. Putting out a fire in the dark works well because you'll be able to see the glowing embers. To put the fire out, wet it, stir it, and repeat until EVERY SINGLE COAL IS DEAD OUT.
- Raccoons are smart and dexterous. Never leave food or containers around your campsite overnight. A rope or cargo strap secured around a cooler keeps a raccoon from being able to open it.
- Drier lint makes great tinder for your fire. Save some in a film canister and keep it with your camping gear so you never forget to take it along.

