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MEDIA RELEASE 15 January 2008

Stuck for holiday ideas? Try camping in the great outdoors
Camping is a great cost effective holiday choice for the family this summer and with thousands of destinations to choose from all you need now is the right equipment.

Outdoor adventure retailer Anaconda has compiled a check list of camping essentials to take with you this summer. Below is an essential few, for further information visit your nearest Anaconda store.

- A quality tent that is easy to set up with a thick floor and strong frame with plenty of room
- Bedding including sleeping bags and air beds
- Furniture like folding chairs and table
- Cooking equipment like a stove, eating utensils and items to prepare food
- Enough food and drinks for the duration of the trip especially if you are not going to be near any shops
- Enough water to last the holiday or a compact water filter. If drinking from water sources use bubbling springs or flowing creeks, avoid stagnant water
- Cleaning equipment like a portable shower and wash basin to wash yourself and your equipment
- First aid kit
- Sunscreen and insect repellent
- Garbage bags - remember to leave your environment the way you found it
- Batteries
- Baking soda - it's useful for deodorising tents and sleeping bags, removing stains and also as a cleanser
- Games and cards to keep the kids entertained (a portable DVD player can also be great if you're travelling long distances in the car)
- The most important thing to remember is to be prepared!

David Johnston, Business Manager of Camping at Anaconda, says there are a few essentials to remember to pack when taking the family camping this holiday season.

"For camping holidays of a week or more you need to consider the full range of gear, a good quality tent that is easy to put up with plenty of room is probably the most important thing to spend your money on," David said.

"It is also important to remember to leave your environment the way you left it which can sometimes be forgotten when you're enjoying the outdoors," he added.

"Leave No Trace is an organisation supported by Anaconda which has been set up to educate outdoor lovers. Leave No Trace has seven basic principles; plan ahead and prepare, travel and camp on durable surfaces, dispose of waste properly, leave what you find, minimise campfire impacts, respect wildlife and be considerate of other visitors," he said.

For more information on Leave No Trace visit their website www.lnt.org.

Anaconda was founded in November 2004 by Toby Darvall, after selling his share in a camping and army surplus wholesale business he co-founded 13 years previously. He had formerly been a business reporter at Melbourne's popular daily, The Age.

Anaconda currently has nine stores - one in NSW, four in Queensland, two in Victoria, one in WA and one in SA, with expansion plans throughout Australia in the near future.

Anaconda can be contacted on 1300 669 137 or by visiting www.anaconda.com.au.

Released for Anaconda by Dennis Rutzou Public Relations (www.drpr.com.au)
For further information please call Kim Larochelle or Nicola Rutzou on (02) 9413 4244.

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