Monday, May 22, 2006
Holiday Camping Stories
Camping check lists make every trip much more enjoyable in several ways:
First, the whole family gets involved together in making out your camping check list. Everyone's excitement and anticipation will increase. Making out your check list months ahead is one way of really starting your vacation early.Second, check lists help you organize and pack your camping gear. The check list reminds you what to bring, and where to pack it. When you are getting ready to go, you can easily see what errands you need to run in order to pick up those last few items.Third, check lists help you remember to take everything with you. No one likes to get to camp and find out they forgot some important item.Fourth, check lists help you remember what not to bring next time. Every trip is a little different, so make notes on your check list about what camping gear you used, what you didn't, and what you wished you had taken. This lets you plan to make your next camping trip even better.Finally, good check lists change continually. As your experience grows you will want different items. For instance, you might decide that a propane stove is better for your next trip than cooking over a fire. Other times, you might leave the stove at home and bring a dutch oven to use over the fire.These check lists are excellent starting points for your trip. Print them out, and then add or delete gear from the list as you plan your trip.
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First, the whole family gets involved together in making out your camping check list. Everyone's excitement and anticipation will increase. Making out your check list months ahead is one way of really starting your vacation early.Second, check lists help you organize and pack your camping gear. The check list reminds you what to bring, and where to pack it. When you are getting ready to go, you can easily see what errands you need to run in order to pick up those last few items.Third, check lists help you remember to take everything with you. No one likes to get to camp and find out they forgot some important item.Fourth, check lists help you remember what not to bring next time. Every trip is a little different, so make notes on your check list about what camping gear you used, what you didn't, and what you wished you had taken. This lets you plan to make your next camping trip even better.Finally, good check lists change continually. As your experience grows you will want different items. For instance, you might decide that a propane stove is better for your next trip than cooking over a fire. Other times, you might leave the stove at home and bring a dutch oven to use over the fire.These check lists are excellent starting points for your trip. Print them out, and then add or delete gear from the list as you plan your trip.
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Family Camping Gear provides tips on selecting, and organizing, the gear you will need to start taking your family on camping vacation trips. Family Camping Gear specializes in helping the new camper, but even experienced campers will find new information here, as well as great deals on camping gear at our online camping store.Build Close Family Bonds - Family camping is a great way to build a closer relationship between parents and kids.
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Memories and shared experiences from all the fun trips you've been on will help you communicate with your child (or parent) throughout your life. You´ll experience quality time for everyone involved.Start with Tent Camping - Most every camping family starts out doing what we call "tent camping". Tent camping includes car camping, canoe camping and backpacking. You can car camp at state and national parks, forest service campsites, and even national chains of commercial campgrounds. There are lots of places to go and stay.Some families move up to Recreational Vehicles - Tent camping is very popular, and is how most people start out. Some of us love tent camping so much we never do any other type of camping. Others become RV´ers and will try a pop-up tent trailer, then a camping trailer or a motor home. Even so, most of them still keep a tent handy for their younger guests.Master Maine Guides - Our camping tips and information come from two sources. First, from the best outdoor experts in the world - the famed "Master Maine Guide."A Master Maine Guide is licensed by the State of Maine to provide enjoyable and safe outdoor experiences while camping, canoeing, hiking, wildlife watching, fishing and hunting. Maine Guides are skilled in the outdoors, and know how to keep you warm, dry and comfortable in all weather conditions - sun, wind, rain or snow!Family Campers like You - Our second source of information is from campers like you, who love to share their experiences and encourage other families to get in on the action.
Maybe you might even like to share your family camping experiences with other campers. Send us your questions, camping tips and trip reports so we can share your hard earned skills with others.Follow our Trail - Explore our site and read how to choose the best camping gear, so your family can enjoy their family camping trips. Read how to have fun on your trips, and to avoid the pitfalls. Add this page to your "favorites" folder, so you can come back often. Online Camping Store - I hope you will visit our online store to shop for selected Family Camping Gear! You´ll find family camping tents, sleeping bags, stoves, lanterns, books and even videos.
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Memories and shared experiences from all the fun trips you've been on will help you communicate with your child (or parent) throughout your life. You´ll experience quality time for everyone involved.Start with Tent Camping - Most every camping family starts out doing what we call "tent camping". Tent camping includes car camping, canoe camping and backpacking. You can car camp at state and national parks, forest service campsites, and even national chains of commercial campgrounds. There are lots of places to go and stay.Some families move up to Recreational Vehicles - Tent camping is very popular, and is how most people start out. Some of us love tent camping so much we never do any other type of camping. Others become RV´ers and will try a pop-up tent trailer, then a camping trailer or a motor home. Even so, most of them still keep a tent handy for their younger guests.Master Maine Guides - Our camping tips and information come from two sources. First, from the best outdoor experts in the world - the famed "Master Maine Guide."A Master Maine Guide is licensed by the State of Maine to provide enjoyable and safe outdoor experiences while camping, canoeing, hiking, wildlife watching, fishing and hunting. Maine Guides are skilled in the outdoors, and know how to keep you warm, dry and comfortable in all weather conditions - sun, wind, rain or snow!Family Campers like You - Our second source of information is from campers like you, who love to share their experiences and encourage other families to get in on the action.
Maybe you might even like to share your family camping experiences with other campers. Send us your questions, camping tips and trip reports so we can share your hard earned skills with others.Follow our Trail - Explore our site and read how to choose the best camping gear, so your family can enjoy their family camping trips. Read how to have fun on your trips, and to avoid the pitfalls. Add this page to your "favorites" folder, so you can come back often. Online Camping Store - I hope you will visit our online store to shop for selected Family Camping Gear! You´ll find family camping tents, sleeping bags, stoves, lanterns, books and even videos.