That Gear
You pitch it then you sleep in it for shelter.
A tent
National Park in Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana with brown bears, bison, and wolves.
Yellowstone National Park
Camp here if you want trees all around you.
Forest
They can be scrambled, fried, or hard-boiled.
Eggs
Like walking, but with a trail, backpack, and usually going up or down a hill.
Hiking
You roll it out; you sleep in it for warmth.
Sleeping bag
National Park in California with El Capitan and Half Dome rock formations.
Yosemite National Park
Camp here if you want mountains all around you.
Valley
They can be mashed, fried, diced, or baked.
Potatoes
To do this activity, you need a pole, a line, and a lure or bait.
Fishing
It folds open and you can sit in it.
A chair
National Park in Utah with steep red cliffs.
Zion National Park
Beach/coast
It contains caffeine and is a beloved hot or cold beverage in the mornings.
Coffee
To do this activity, you just need to wait for the sun to go down on a clear night and then look up.
Stargazing
You put drinks in this to keep you hydrated while you are camping and/or hiking.
A water bottle
National Park with huge cliffs and a winding Colorado River.
Grand Canyon
Camp here if you want to be steps away from your house's back door.
Backyard
It can be bought or caught in the lake or river.
Fish
This happens when you safely light some paper and wood ablaze and they enjoy the heat or roast marshmallows over it.
Campfire
It goes on your back and carries your items.
A backpack
National Park in Montana with huge sheets of ice.
Glacier National Park
Camp here if you want to be in high elevation or have a view of the valley below.
Mountains
It sizzles and smells delicious, but it could also attract bears!
Bacon
This is easy to do with binoculars and a bird book.
Birdwatching