Cabins aren’t used by all, but they offer the comfort of home while being close to nature. For those who want to try cabin living, it can be difficult to tell what will be needed. this author shares some tips. From checking to see what conveniences the cabin will have (washer, dryer, can opener, etc.) to making sure you bring some entertainment, in case you realize nature isn’t for you. This article shares a simple plan to enjoy cabin living.
Key Takeaways:
- Cabins bridge the gap between nature and the comforts of home. They provide a warm haven after a long day in the woods or on the lake.
- Some cabins do not provide bedding, so it’s important to pack pillows and sleeping bags or sheets.
- A camera with extra batteries will allow you to document your visit. Pack binoculars and field guides to aid in the identification of local plants and wildlife.
“Some cabins do not provide bedding, so it’s important to pack pillows and sleeping bags or sheets. You may also need to bring towels.”
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