With Glastonbury fast approaching here are our top essentials to take with you!
1. Travel Johns (go for a wee almost anywhere)
2. Boots/Wellies
3. A spin-charge led torch (to avoid falling over tent pegs during the night)
4. Toilet paper
5. No rinse shampoo
6. Wet wipes/Medicated moist tissues
7. Antibacterial hand cleaner
8. Bin bags (useful to put rubbish in, to keep your clothes and sleeping bag dry when you’re not in the tent, to store you food and you can also use them as really light ponchos in the event of rain)
9. A small cutlery set (knife, fork, spoon)
10. Basic kitchen equipment (a plastic bowl, plate and cup should be enough)
11. A basic medical kit (Ibuprofen, tampons, condoms, plasters, toothbrush and toothpaste)
12. An old spare phone (You don’t want to break or lose your smartphone)
13. Bottles of water (a big one for the tent, a small one to carry around)
14. A folding chair
15. Food (cakes, biscuits and dried fruits and nuts are good for energy and carrying. Avoid such things as meat or cheese)
16. Waterproof bags (for your camera, ticket, wallet, mobile)
17. Earplugs for light sleepers
18. A hat and sun cream in case it’s sunny
19. Take cash in advance to avoid huge queues
20. Tape and string (you never know, it can always help hanging clothes, repairing a small hole in your tent etc)
21. A flag to distinguish your tent from… the hundreds of others!
1. Travel Johns (go for a wee almost anywhere)
2. Boots/Wellies
3. A spin-charge led torch (to avoid falling over tent pegs during the night)
4. Toilet paper
5. No rinse shampoo
6. Wet wipes/Medicated moist tissues
7. Antibacterial hand cleaner
8. Bin bags (useful to put rubbish in, to keep your clothes and sleeping bag dry when you’re not in the tent, to store you food and you can also use them as really light ponchos in the event of rain)
9. A small cutlery set (knife, fork, spoon)
10. Basic kitchen equipment (a plastic bowl, plate and cup should be enough)
11. A basic medical kit (Ibuprofen, tampons, condoms, plasters, toothbrush and toothpaste)
12. An old spare phone (You don’t want to break or lose your smartphone)
13. Bottles of water (a big one for the tent, a small one to carry around)
14. A folding chair
15. Food (cakes, biscuits and dried fruits and nuts are good for energy and carrying. Avoid such things as meat or cheese)
16. Waterproof bags (for your camera, ticket, wallet, mobile)
17. Earplugs for light sleepers
18. A hat and sun cream in case it’s sunny
19. Take cash in advance to avoid huge queues
20. Tape and string (you never know, it can always help hanging clothes, repairing a small hole in your tent etc)
21. A flag to distinguish your tent from… the hundreds of others!