So, You’re Going Camping!
So, you’re going camping! To me, camping is undoubtedly the best form of family fun ever. Beach maybe, or lake or river. Doesn’t matter, as long as there’s not a shop in sight (except maybe a cafe for coffee!). Outdoor living in the peak of summer with family and friends – you’ll build memories that no-one will forget and, believe me, you children will talk about forwever.
If you want to cut to chase and find out the essentials of how to prepare and what to do before you go, go here for the complete guide:
http://www.pitchingatent.net/recommendsvertegy
Here you will find the ultimate e-guide for beginners, including essential information on:
An improved way to prep your campsite and pitch your tent for comfort and safety — and without fumbling around or redoing your work;
What foods to bring ahead of time for tent camping. Camping meals can be quick, easy to make, delicious, and a fun adventure when you have food and cooking options;
How to create a check list that fits your exact needs in 5 easy steps so you pack properly and bring the itemsyou need. You’ll get a detailed sample checklist to compare you custom check list against too;
How to choose the right items for your trip for the best price. Each trip demands different gear… but not any old gear. Get gear that suit your camping needs for years;
Activities you can try and enjoy while camping. There’s far more to enjoy while you’re camping. Discover the fun activities experienced campers do while unwinding away from work and home;
Safety tips against health hazards like hypothermia and poisonous plants. Know how to avoid health hazards before you go on your trip so you’re prepared;
The hidden techniques experienced campers use to stay comfortable while camping. Just knowing these tricks can help you get better sleep at night.
AND lots more.
The real thing to know about camping is that it’s fun – the best fun – but being prepared is what it’s all about. Remember, you’ll be away from home, at the beach or in the country, maybe near a river or lake, and (thankfully!) not a store in sight. The last thing you want to do is to be having to drive miles on your holiday to buy matches or gas for the BBQ, or allergy ointment for the kids. Plan, plan, plan, and when you’re there, enjoy.
I have camped for years with my family and, most often, big groups of friends. Over the years, it becomes second nature to work out what’s needed for a successful camping trip (apart from good weather!). This link:
http://www.pitchingatent.net/recommendsvertegy
is one of the best guides I have read for commonsense camping.
Enjoy!
