Campsite lighting

LED Crank Lanterns require no batteries - no more dealing with dead batteries Be sure to bring several camping flashlights, lanterns and plenty of extra batteries. A lantern or two will cast some welcome light in camp. Your lamps can be run on your own power (shake or crank flashlights and lanterns), run on a battery, liquid fuel or propane. For fuel or propane lanterns be sure to have some extra mantles on hand if any of your lights need them.

Lighting is important – don’t underestimate its value, especially if there are children in your party. Children should have their own camping flashlights. What child doesn’t remember playing camping games in their tent late at night by the glow of a lantern or flashlight? Kids also enjoy glow sticks.


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