Given the comforts that we’ve created for ourselves in modern civilization, camping can seem a little inane. We rationalize the endeavor, though, don’t we? We go camping to get away from it all, to get in touch with nature, to find ourselves — or, like Thoreau, “to live deliberately.”
Or, unlike Thoreau, to get dirty and drink beers next to a roaring fire.
The common denominator here is a notion of simplicity — but camping gear can easily become complicated and expensive. Most of the essential items — a good tent, a quality sleeping bag, a decent sleeping pad — typically cost over $100. Sadly, there’s no real way around that. And yet, quality items for exploring and enjoying the great outdoors can still be found on a budget. For the purpose of this story, we set a per-item limit of $50; here’s some of our favorite camping gear you can buy in that range.

Gear Aid Tenacious Tape Repair Tape
When one of those things that’s too expensive to make it onto this list — say, an insulated jacket or tent — tears (because beating up your gear is inherent to camping), Tenacious Tape is a quick, easy and cheap way to repair it.

Nalgene 32oz Wide Mouth Sustain Water Bottle
Nalgene remade its classic water bottle with 50 percent recycled materials, but it’s still super-durable and super-affordable.