The next time you go on a trip, keep in mind the five golden rules of camping.
Here’s how an earth scientist expects you to help protect nature.
Social distancing is easy in the great outdoors.

And a camping trip affords you all the mood-boosting sunshine and fresh air you could want.
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Jess Phoenix is an earth scientist and the founder of Blueprint Earth.
For many of us, excursions into nature are fun changes of pace from our normal lives.

Jess Phoenix is an earth scientist and the founder of Blueprint Earth.
But for the creatures who call these wild places home, its theironlyway of life.
Its so easy to miss how our actions can damage the world of another, she says.
Remember, were guests in nature, and no one likes a houseguest who trashes the place.

The golden rules of camping to protect the great outdoors
1.
Bring dedicated trash bags as part of your normal gear
Yourgo-to camping gearshould always include trash bags.
Keep them secured either in your vehicle or in an animal-resistant container, says Phoenix.

Remove dog waste
There are manyNational Parks that allow your dog to join you.
You just have to be extra considerate when your canine is along for the adventure.
Always have baby wipes on hand
Baby wipes are always on Phoenixs list of camping essentials.

Jess Phoenix is an earth scientist and the founder of Blueprint Earth.
Just confirm you pack them all out for proper disposal.
These compostable cleansing wipes are also a great option:
4.
Use your pictures as a handy guide to check your clean-up work.

Its okay not to know.
Its also okay to ask, even if youre a camping veteran, she says.
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