This article mainly refers to preparing a duffel bag to go to a summer camp.
Steps
Step 1. You can find duffel bags at Targert, K Mart, Walmart and sporting goods stores such as Decathlon and Bertoni
Step 2. Put the underwear inside the shoes
It is a good seat and avoid shoes crushing.
Step 3. Wrap the shoes with the pants and t-shirts
Step 4. Wrap smaller clothes into larger ones
First put on the clothes that wrinkle less easily, and then work outwards.
Step 5. First, pack bulkier items, such as jeans, sweatshirts, and shoes, into the duffel bag
Step 6. Most, if not all, campsites have lakes or a swimming pool, and sometimes both
Put the bottom of your costume inside the top and wrap them up. The one-piece swimsuit simply crumple it up. You don't have to worry about the swimsuits getting wrinkled because they'll come back into place when swimming.
Step 7. If you want to bring a bag to use during the day, fill it with the things you will need the first day
Put it in the corner of the duffel bag or take it with you on the bus / plane.
Step 8. Most campsites provide a list of what to bring
Use it as a checklist and take it with you to make sure you don't forget anything when it's time to go home.
Advice
- Make sure you don't have too much luggage. Remember that you will need to bring all your suitcases to the bungalow ALONE.
- Don't forget the bathroom items!
- Using the advice above, you can have at most two bags.
Warnings
- Disposable cameras are accepted in almost all summer camps, instead of digital ones. Remember to put a name tag on it!
- Do not bring valuables such as jewelry.
- Do not bring electronic devices. In any case, many summer camps do not allow them.