Family Camping
Fun
While getting away from the hustle and bustle of city life is one of the reasons families
choose to go camping, for kids it’s the ultimate adventure. If you are planning a family camping
trip this summer, here are some tips that will ensure your vacation is both a safe and fun experience.
1. Pre-camping preparation. If you have small children,
you may want to select a family tent that will accommodate all if you
comfortably. On the other hand, if you are camping with older children, it may be a good idea to purchase
additional pup tents to give them some sense of independence.
Another great tip is to practice assembling the tents in your backyard so as to avoid wasting
time at the camp site.
2. Selecting a campsite. Depending upon whether you decide to “rough it” or
choose a campsite that is close to amenities, you can research the many campsites online that offer comprehensive
information on the area. This will enable you to decide not only what equipment, clothing, and food you need to
take, but the available hiking areas and points of interest as well.
Camping Supplies and Equipment
Ensure that the campsite you select is an official campsite area. Moreover, when researching
camping sites it’s a good idea to look for those areas that are on the high ground. Thus, if it rains, your tent
and equipment will not become water logged.
3. Make a checklist. This is very important to ensure you do not forget
anything on your camping trip. Among the items on your checklist, some of the more important items you will need
are:
* Cooking gear such as a frying pan, a few pots, a bucket, barbecue grill or camp stove, bags with a Ziploc, and cooking utensils. In addition, food containers and
canned goods are best. It is also recommended that you prepare meals at home and package them in containers for
the trip. Also bring water, a can opener, hot water kettle and coffee pot, and a cooler with a block of
ice.
* Packing the appropriate clothing is also essential. Depending upon the location, wearing
light layers is a good idea as well as packing some sweaters and jackets for the evening hours. Extra socks, hats,
and gloves may also be warranted. If you intend to engage in some hiking, proper hiking boots are necessary.
* Sleeping bags, first aid kit, flashlights, cell phone, garbage bags, toiletries, sunscreen, ointments, a map of
the area, insect repellent, games for the kids, and rainwear.
For a complete checklist on what to bring on a camping trip, there are many camping websites
that offer a myriad of suggestions.
4. When you reach the camp site, choose an area to set up the tents. Ensure
there are no rocks or debris where the tent will be set up. Most campgrounds will post warning signs or
instructions regarding specific animals and vegetation.
5. When preparing a campfire, if appropriate, ensure that it is set up
further away from the tents. After you have roasted the marshmallows, sang songs, and told ghost stories; douse the
fire before going to bed.
Finally, enjoy the entire camping experience. Sleeping under the stars, communing with nature, and relishing the
time spent with family will not only bring a family closer together, but the memories of this experience will last
forever.
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