Sunday, March 30, 2008

SCA Camping Gear Changes Over The Years

Anyone who camped in the 17th century understands the hardships faced and while most times they had little to sleep on or in, the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) has converted to allow inclusion of some modern conveniences. While recreating the lives and lifestyle of the period, SCA camping gear takes on a more civilized nature.

Essentially, food, clothing and shelter are all you need for living and surviving a weekend outdoors today is no different, but when on an event the SCA camping gear you carry can help add to your comfort. While many prefer living on jerky or sandwiches to increase the reality of the 17th century, others want to experience real food. Cooking equipment is sometimes included in their SCA camping gear to make sure they receive proper nourishment.

Tents are also a major part of the SCA camping gear and depending on the number of people who will be sharing the shelter, will determine how big a tent you need. Although tents are typically sized by the number of people they will hold, the number represents how many laying straight while sleeping will fit in the tent, with all equipment left outside. A two-person tent can hold two, with nothing else in the tent so a four-person tent will give you more room and allow for more of your SCA camping gear to fit inside.

Quality Of SCA Camping Gear Determines Price

There is a difference between cheap and inexpensive and cheap usually has to be replaced every two or three years. However, if this is your first time in the woods and you have to buy all new SCA camping gear, try to be frugal in case you hate it and do not return. You will have equipment you will not use again and may have trouble selling it as used. There are centers that offer tents for rent and for the first time out this may be the way to go to minimize your investment until you are sure you will get the use out of it.

For most other SCA camping gear, buying good quality will not hurt you as most can be used if it turns out you hate camping, even in your backyard. Cooking on your gas grill can be fun with your outdoor pots and pans and a water bottle or two can be useful when working outside.

Before you go out and buy all the SCA camping gear you think you might need, check with others who have gone before you and get a list of recommended SCA camping gear items to make sure you do not forget anything, and to not buy something you do not need.

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