Be Ready for Whatever Life Throws Your Way That's why at etrailer.com, we carry a wide array of camping tools and emergency supplies.Going camping or hitting that hiking trail? Supply your gear with a compass so you don't get lost, a portable saw so you can clear your path, or a bear bell to keep Smoky at a distance. We even have portable shovels, multi-tools, and paracord so you'll be prepared for almost anything. Light your path with a flashlight, lantern, or headlamp. Make sure you always have the emergency essentials like flares, blankets, first aid kits, glow sticks and ponchos readily available when you need them.With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.What kind of tools should I bring on a camping trip?It really depends on where you’re going, but there are a few basics. A good multi-tool is super handy—it’s like having a mini toolbox in your pocket. A sturdy shovel is great for things like digging a fire pit, and utility straps come in clutch for securing gear or setting up tarps. Oh, and don’t forget a compass if you’re heading off the beaten path!What should I pack to be ready for emergencies?A first aid kit is an absolute must—better safe than sorry! Fire starters are great for when it’s wet or windy, and paracord is like the Swiss Army knife of ropes—you can use it for repairs, shelters, or pretty much anything. And always pack a good flashlight or headlamp. You don’t want to be fumbling around in the dark if something goes wrong.Check out the Emergency Supplies for everything you need. How can I keep wildlife away from my campsite?A few easy things can make a big difference. Bear bells are great—they let animals know you’re around so you don’t startle them. Keep your food in secure containers and store it away from your tent. And just keeping your campsite clean—like getting rid of trash and food scraps—will help a lot.What’s the best lighting for camping?A headlamp is super useful because it keeps your hands free for cooking or setting up your tent. Lanterns are awesome for lighting up your whole campsite, and a flashlight is great for quick tasks or hikes at night. If you can, go for rechargeable ones—they’re so convenient.