Friday 29 July 2016

Dr. Gregory Brammer - Camping Tips for Beginners

Dr. Gregory Brammer is a medical professional who is currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of BrammerMD, and he has been working in emergency medicine for almost twenty years. He understands the importance of being healthy and active, which is why he gets outside to go hiking, mountaineering, and camping. Here are some camping tips for beginners.
Dr Gregory Brammer

Make sure you have plenty of light to set up camp. Many campers make the mistake of getting to a campsite too late, which forces them to set up camp in the dark. Even with a flashlight or headlamp, setting up camp in the dark can be a frustrating process, which will turn a fun getaway into a stressful adventure.

Don’t leave any trace. This is a common rule of thumb for most campgrounds, and it’s especially important if you’re camping in a free camp zone somewhere in national or state forest land. It’s important that you don’t leave any waste behind that isn’t naturally biodegradable so that you don’t harm the environment. Camping is about being outdoors, and you need to preserve the environment in the process.

Have a good understanding of the wildlife in the area. If you’re camping in area where bear activity is common, make sure your food is secured and unreachable by the wildlife at night. The scent of food can attract a bear from a great distance, and it could cause them to go searching campsites for the source. 

Dr. Gregory Brammer is an experienced camper who understands the risks of camping in the wild. He always does what he can to protect the environment, and stay safe.