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Getting Ready To Go Camping
- By upinder negi
- Published 05/19/2008
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So you want to take your kids camping just like you did as a child with your parents of grandma or grandpa. Opps the camp ground they took you to is now condos on the lake.
Camping - Fun And Adventure
- By jaswal bhisham
- Published 05/13/2008
- Camping
- Unrated
Camping for most people means a tent and sleeping on a mat on the ground. If that doesn't really appeal to you, then camping in an RV is what you need. It is the ultimate camping adventure.
RV's come in many sizes and shapes. They start with campers that fit in the back of a pickup truck. These can have full kitchens, beds, a shower and toilet in them.
Next there are van conversions called Class B motorhomes that are basically a cargo van converted into a camping vehicle. These can have a raised roof for more head room. They also contain the same amenities as the truck camper.
Next up is the Class C motorhome. The front end looks like a pickup truck, but the similarity ends there. There is a sleeper extension over the cab and the back end looks like any motorhome you are probably familiar with. Basically a cargo box with windows, but much prettier. The Class C has all the amenities of home. A kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and living room. You could live in a Class C.
Camping Holidays in France
- By Martyn Davis
- Published 01/23/2008
- Camping
- Unrated
When you book your next camping holiday in France it may take you longer than you think! as France has over 11,000 campsites that all have lots of different facilities available, so you will be spoilt for choice.
Trends in Teen Summer Programs
- By Lisa Mullen
- Published 12/20/2007
- Camping
- Unrated
The teen summer program industry has become much more competitive over the past 15 years, says Tips on Trips and Camps, a free advisory service. Programs have begun to differentiate themselves by offering special programs for “tweens”, community service camp options, career-oriented internships, academic study programs, language programs combined with other interests, and gap year programming.
Camps: What’s New for Summer 2008
- By Lisa Mullen
- Published 12/20/2007
- Camping
- Unrated
Summer camps can help children develop new interests, open their minds, choose a new direction, and make lifelong friends. With over 11,000 camps in the United States to choose from, how does a parent decide which is the right program for their child? Tips on Trips and Camps, a free camp advisory service, says that the summer camp industry has changed dramatically in the past few years and parents should learn about the different options in order to make a wise choice.
Traditional camping under threat
- By Adam Singleton
- Published 11/14/2007
- Camping
- Unrated
Research by Mintel has shown that camping under canvass has suffered a continued decline in popularity over the last five years; but industry insiders refute reports of camping’s demise as premature and claim that it is making a comeback.
Packing Away Pop Up Tents is as Easy as Pie
- By Trevor Mulholland
- Published 07/6/2007
- Camping
- Unrated
Packing away pop up tents is something you don't have to worry about. You're rid of most of the folding and carrying tasks, so you can better enjoy your camping trip!
Spherical Party Tents Lend a Unique Shape to Your Party Ideas
- By Trevor Mulholland
- Published 06/29/2007
- Camping
- Unrated
Be creative - get uniquely designed spherical party tents, and make unique party plans!
Tent Trailers Make Camping Fun for the Whole Family
- By Trevor Mulholland
- Published 06/22/2007
- Camping
- Unrated
Once you're camping with family, you'll find that your outdoor needs have grown just a little more complex; it's time to look into tent trailers.
Building a Play Tent? Canvas Tipis are the Way to Go
- By Trevor Mulholland
- Published 06/15/2007
- Camping
- Unrated
When thinking of materials for building a play tent, canvas tipis should make it to the top of your list. It's affordable and relatively lightweight, so it's easy to put up no matter where you decide to camp out.
Checklist For Buying the Perfect Used Travel Trailer
- By Emily Sandberg
- Published 06/12/2007
- Camping
- Unrated
The prospect of buying a used travel trailer can scare even the most savvy shopper! But, armed with a little information and the attitude that the right trailer is out there for you, you can get through the buying process and come out on the other end with a fantastic used travel trailer perfect for your needs.
The ski camper's water problem is much the same as that of the Ancient Mariner, which caused him to lament, "Water, water everywhere, Nor any drop to drink..."
Outdoor Fireplaces For A Group Of People
- By Rene Graeber
- Published 05/19/2007
- Camping
- Unrated
Outdoor fireplaces are more or less of the same basic design as a traditional indoor fireplace, outdoor fireplaces can be made from a variety of materials that range from stone, brick, cast iron and concrete to cast iron, aluminium, sheet metal, clay and copper.
Review Camping Gear - Comparison Shopping With a Mouse Click
- By James Johnson
- Published 05/4/2007
- Camping
- Unrated
Camping gear reviews enable you to compare the features of several different products in different price ranges with very little fuss. This means that you can browse items in the comfort of your own home and take your time making up your mind about the items that best suit you.
3 Tips For Choosing Your Camping Backpack To Avoid A Bad Camping Experience
- By Juzaily Ramli
- Published 04/30/2007
- Camping
- Unrated
Choosing a backpack for your camping adventure is a very important one. It's not "just a bag" that so many inexperienced campers say.


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