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My first camping tent

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Remember your first tent? It’s cool to watch my kids with their first tent experiences. Sure, the tent may only be in the living room. But it is really cool to watch the interest in the little ones develop. I think this is something you should really encourage. Think back to all the great camping experiences you have in your life. Now think about all of those great things that lie ahead for your kids. Camping is universally fun, why not start your kids really early. So, I’ll get off my soap box and back on point. The earlier you introduce your kids to camping the more likely that they will stick with the hobby.

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Entry Tags: Walking, Camping world,

Fun in the Camping World

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

The camping world holds limitless fun. The main attraction of the camping world is enjoying the benefits of the great outdoors. Hiking, swimming, and a little bit of rest and relaxation are just a few of the many possibilities to partake in. The joys can be endless in the camping world. However, although it is good to be prepared for whatever activities you would like to do, it is even more important to be ready to deal with those you would rather avoid.

A tent or other shelter is the main thing that you will need for camping. A tent or other shelter will help protect you against the elements. The conditions in the camping world can range from bright and sunny to torrential downpours in a matter of minutes! In cases of extreme heat, a strategically placed tent could shield you from the sun. In keeping dry during rainstorms, a sturdy rain fly over the roof of your tent can go a long way. The floor will stay dry, too, if you spread a tarp beneath your tent. A great alternative for shelter can be a pop up camper if your budget allows for it. A number of shelter options are available for the camping world.

Feeling the cool breeze blow through your tent, sleeping under the stars can be two of the best parts of camping. Padding and sleeping bags are two items that can make sleeping in a tent even more comfortable. There are many different styles of sleeping bags, depending on your needs. You can get a conventional sleeping bag that zips up around your chest. Mummy style sleeping bags are another option, and they can zip up and around your head. Both kinds come in many different colors, materials, as well as a wide range of temperature suitabilities. It is good to have mats or padding for beneath your sleeping bag, too. You can get anything from a foam egg crate style pad to a blow up mattress, depending on your needs. At night you can be warm and comfortable with the right gear.

There are a wide array of possibilities for outdoor activities, as well. Hiking is a sport that many enjoy in the camping world. There are many hiking trails to explore, and they vary depending in terrain and distance. It is best to be prepared, even on the easiest of trails. Bottled water is an important provision to bring. Keeping hydrated is of the utmost importance while engaging in any exercise, hiking included. Another item you will need is a pair of sturdy shoes, such as hiking boots. These come in many different colors and materials, depending on your needs and budget. It is a wise choice to bring some sort of compass or global positioning system device with you on a hike, in case you get lost. Longer treks could benefit from a snack such as trail mix. Hiking should be comfortable and safe with these provisions.

Dry matches, cooking gear and firewood are also important items to have while camping. Many of the aforementioned items you need are very durable and can last you for years of camping fun. Follow these tips and you will make endless wonderful memories while camping.