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How To Have Fun And Be Safe While Camping
Camping Articles - General Camping Articles

If you've ever been camping you know how much fun it could be. You can hike in the woods, search for wildlife, roast marshmallows over a campfire, stay up late watching the stars, or just sit around and talk. Tent camping can be magical. Lying in your tent, you can hear, really sense, as well as smell what is going on outside in the wild.

You don't need high dollar camping gear to be a proud camper. You just need to learn some of the fundamentals of outdoor living and you can go camping and have a blast.

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Camping with Kids
Camping Articles - Camping with Kids

Camping with Kids   by Jeff Matura

Going camping with your children can be a really fun way to reconnect as a family away from daily distractions and technology. Even if your children are more likely to sit inside during the day on their computer, given the opportunity they will really enjoy the great outdoors. With a bit of careful planning you and your family will be able to have a really fun, adventurous vacation.

Leave Technology Behind The first thing you need to do before you even start packing for the camping trip is to make sure your children know that they will not be allowed to bring technology on the trip. This may be a tough thing to do, especially as kids are so attached to their phones, gameboys and other electronics. However, if you allow your kids to bring these items, they'll be consumed by their games in their own little world. By putting your foot down and saying no, you will be able to have a much more family-oriented vacation where nature is and outdoor pursuits are the focus of the trip.

Limit the Toys While you will want to leave the technology behind, you should still bring some toys for the kids so that they have entertainment to occupy themselves while you relax. Consider bringing things like a Frisbee, football, books and a few board games. Leave their other toys behind. Chances are you have limited room in your car or RV, so things like bikes, roller blades, Nintendos and other everyday items should be left at home. Besides, this is a trip about being in nature and doing things like hiking, swimming, kayaking, building fires and roasting marshmallows - things your kids can't do everyday.

Contact the Park Before you head out on your trip, be sure to contact the park or organization that looks after your campsite to see what types of activities are available for children. Some parks have organized events for children like hikes or story telling. There are other parks that have jungle gyms and other play areas built specifically for children. Finally, take a look at the family-fun activities available such as fishing, easy hiking trails, canoe rentals, bird watching, swimming and more.

If you take a little time to do some careful planning, you can ensure a really fun, happy family vacation while camping. Remember that children love to learn and are naturally curious about nature. Take this camping trip as an opportunity to foster this side of your kids and take a much needed break from technology. Even if your kids put up a fuss about it before the trip, they will thank you in the end.

About the Author

Jeff Matura has spent the last twenty years in the Midwest fishing and camping with his family.

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Points for Deciding on Your Backpacking Cookware
Camping Articles - Camping Hints and Tips

11 Points for Deciding on Your Backpacking Cookware   by Clayton Hay

If you think about it for just a few minutes, your outdoor cooking equipment is pretty important. It does you no good to plan a great menu and then leave the pots, pans or utensils at home. Let's take a look at what you have available and if it's practical to carry on your back.

What do you absolutely need?
1. Pot and/or Pan? Check your menu.
2. What size?
3. Do you have lightweight gear or just something from the kitchen?
4. Is it non-stick, aluminum, titanium, etc.? Definitely not cast iron. (That's a joke for the newbies).
5. What utensils are needed? Again, check your menu.

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