Kayaks are a versatile tool for camping, providing access to remote areas and allowing for easy packing and carrying of camping gear. The carrying capacity of a kayak varies depending on the type, ranging from ultralight to super. To pack a kayak, it is essential to consider the type of kayak, its capacity, and the location of your gear. Heavily packed items like food and water should be placed in the middle of the kayak, while lighter, bulky items like tents, sleep pads, and gloves should be placed in the center.
For overnight kayaking, a first aid kit, emergency bivvy, maps, tent, sleep pad, dry bag, dry underwear, change of shoes, jacket, jet boil, lighter dehydrated food, sunscreen, bug spray, sun hat, and gorilla gorilla gloves are essential. Paddling gloves provide dry, warm hands protection while on the water, while glovesliners provide warmth on land.
To ensure your gear stays dry, use many small dry bags instead of a few large ones. Pack heavy bags and gear low and close to the cockpit, and pack light. A sponge, bilge pump, and paddle float can also be helpful for a comfortable and safe camping experience.
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