Gear Storage

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Gear Storage Tips

The year is over and for some clubs it’s time to make sure that all the camping gear is put away
for the summer. It will make the next year start off a lot easier if everything is organized and in good repair.

bulletStow your gear
Use a whisk broom and/or rags to wipe off gear as you stow it. Make sure that your gear is
clean before putting it away.
bulletCheck the cooler
Double check that the coolers are clean and dry before storing them.
bulletMake a checklist
Take inventory of your gear as you store it and note any broken gear that needs repair,
missing items that need to be replenished or items that you wish you had.
bulletHigh and Dry
Storing gear high helps keep it away from rodents and insects; keeping it dry helps avoid mildew.
bulletAvoid freezing
 
Any moisture in materials can cause damage from expansion when freezing;
and some materials, even when dry, may crack in very cold temperatures.
bulletFood smells
Rodents are attracted to the smell of food and can quickly ruin your gear,
chewing through it to look for food that is no longer there.  To avoid these pests be
sure to air out or wash all gear that smells of food.
bulletRemove batteries
To avoid any possibilities of corrosion, remove the batteries from any gadgets
and store them separately.
 


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