Looking for the Best Summer Camp

March 10, 2011 by Lonnie Lorenz  
Filed under Camping Tips

If you went to overnight camp as a child you can always tell a favorite story you can still remember in exact detail, down to the smell of that pine forest. Memories of summer camp are lifelong reminders of lessons with a lifetime?s worth of value with friends you haven’t forgotten. Learn how to select a Summer Camp Find a Summer Camp

Children’s camp can provide a child with opportunities for never ending daily fun the way few other places can. Pure, nonstop fun would be reason enough for anyone to want to be at a sleep away camp, but resident camp offers even more to a child’s unfolding life, and the best camps offer a wealth of benefits. Science Summer Camp

Children’s camps are healthy places to be. Physical exercise is a natural part of a healthy child’s life, and camp is a natural provider of constant, safe exercise. The overnight camper’s intellect and imagination get plenty of exercise too.

Camp offers a chance for kids to learn social interaction in a creative and independent way. Guided by capable adult friends called counselors, campers get an independent chance to apply what they have been taught at home in a larger world. If a summer camp is a coed camp, there is even more opportunity for kids to learn how to relate with members of the other gender as friends and equals rather than what advertisers promote.

Given our current economy sleep away camps are easily the most affordable summer care choice available. Yet, summer camp is so much more than childcare. It’s a place and time for kids to gain independence, enhance their skills, make new friends and above all have fun.

Campers discover their own capacities and grow into them, setting newer and higher standards for their own behavior themselves. The camp context encourages perseverance, listening skills, teamwork, recognizing similarities and appreciating differences. A pattern of self discovery that that is uniquely nurtured and developed at camp becomes a lifelong habit.

Summer camp is a new chance to rediscover a growing life. Sleep-away camp is an opportunity for each child to come to a new place and try new things and make new friends. Everyone starts as an equal with a chance to just be oneself around others. Summer camp is so much more than the most affordable childcare choice parents can make?

To learn all about selecting a summer camp visit www.summercampadvice.com

Swift Nature Camp, is a Children’s Summer Camp with a a non-competitive, traditional focus. Boys and Girls Ages 6-15 enjoy nature, animals & science along with traditional camping activities. Swift specializes in Adventure Camp programs for the Teenage Camper as well as a First time Camper Program.

Finding Affordable Camping Equipment

February 5, 2011 by Owen Jones  
Filed under Camping Tips

Camping is a very well-liked activity among the under Forties. People like to go hunting, fishing, hiking, walking or simply camping with their friends, family or lover. The outdoors is delightful and can be romantic. Lots of people would like to get a little closer to nature and the easiest way of doing this is sleeping under canvas, or nylon or something man-made like that. Another benefit for the young is that it is inexpensive.

However, it is not merely inexpensive, it is healthy and instructive. All children ought to go camping either with their parents or the scouts in order to learn something of nature before they get locked into a job to pay the mortgage and forget that there is life outside the city. You know, there are inner city children that do not know that milk comes from cows? How ridiculous is that?

So, if you are going to take an education in nature by the horns, you will have to have some camping equipment. Inexpensive though camping equipment is relative to the equipment required for other activities, most people still have to be a bit careful how much they spend.

If you fall into that category, then this article is for you. Before we get into the nitty-gritty, it is worth pointing out that if you have the money, you can do worse than simply going down to the local sports shop or camping shop and buying all your equipment from them. Buy everything you require in one go and ask for a discount. if anything ever goes wrong they will remember you as a big spender and fix it for you right away.

However, the remainder of have to be a bit more careful with the cheque book. If you know a bit concerning camping equipment from your parents or from the scouts and do not mind second-hand, then car boot sales and garage sales can be just the ticket.

Often people are selling things because their kids have left home and they are having a clear out or maybe they have had more children and the pup tent is no longer any use to them.

I sold a nice tent not so long ago for peanuts because I knew that I would never need it again. The beauty of these sales is that you can put the tent up or get the vendor to put it up for a closer inspection. Look for rot, sniff for mildew, check the number of pegs and guide lines et cetera, but do not get carried away with perfection, you can buy extra pegs, lanyard and a mallet, but you do not want to have to sew up holes or replace zips or fly screen.

Classified ads are another decent source of equipment, but pick the device up yourself so that you know where to take it back if you do not have the opportunity to inspect it in the correct manner before handing over your money.

EBay and Amazon are also pretty decent, but you have to do some research on the manufacturers’ names and the standard retail prices otherwise you might end up buying a costly copy, a kiddies’ toy tent or simply junk.

One of my favourite stores to browse is the Army and Navy Surplus store. Try going into an A&N and coming out empty-handed. If the equipment in there is good enough for our troops to risk their lives with, it’s decent enough for a week in the Poconos.

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How To Choose The Correct Tents For Camping

February 3, 2011 by Wade Ryan  
Filed under Family Camping Tents

The season and type of camping that you intend doing play a huge role when buying a tent, so it is important that these two areas are taken care of so that you acquire the correct equipment necessary.

A tent that has been manufactured from polyester fabric has a stronger ability to withstand harsh ultraviolet rays than one that has been manufactured from nylon fabric, and is therefore a good choice for extended camping trips. For proper ventilation always make sure that there are mesh sides, these will help minimize any condensation and keep the bugs out.

A large tent that has all the special features is perfect if you drive directly to your campsite, because size and weight do not really make much of a difference, but other campers, such as backpackers, would need something light, comfortable and only big enough to accommodate themselves.

The main types of tents for camping are all-season, winter, summer and three seasons. The all-season you can use all year round except in harsh winter conditions. The winter design is more for harsh climates manufactured with mountaineers in mind. The summer design is specifically for hotter weather, and the three season is ideal for fall, spring and summer, but can withstand light snowfall if need be.

Large family tents are designed to be more spacious and comfortable for a family. The ability to add a partition in different parts, enables you to create privacy if necessary which is great with small children.

When you purchase a tent, make sure that it has a fair amount of extra space and that you are able to stand up and walk around inside it. This will be an advantage during bad weather because you will be able to store your belongings inside and still camp in comfort.

A tent that has been specifically designed for harsh winter months is a necessity when camping in cold winter weather. They are thicker, sturdier, more wind resistant and comfortable, and able to stop any snow from accumulating on top of them which prevents them from collapsing.

Tents for camping should always be carefully selected for a specific climate to ensure that you are well equipped, protected and reasonably comfortable if the weather changes for the worst.

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Hiking And Camping

December 25, 2010 by Owen Jones  
Filed under Camping Tips

Are you interested in getting closer to nature? Do you like hiking and sleeping under the stars - or under canvas at least? If you do, then a walking or hiking and camping holiday may be just the thing for you. A hiking and camping holiday will get you out in the fresh air, allow you to observe nature first hand and cost you very little to boot. In short, hiking and camping are the perfect blend, if you are looking for a healthy, inexpensive break outdoors.

Not only that but you can either go alone with a few decent books, take a lover, take a friend or take the family with you. All in all, you have many options available to you if you want to trek off into the wild blue yonder by foot.

There are a couple of ways of tackling a vacation of this kind. You can either book into a hiking and camping site or you can literally just head off. If you have children with you then the camping ground is a necessity, but otherwise the decision is yours, although it has to be kept in mind, that camping off site is or can be illegal. Trespass is definitely illegal as is causing a nuisance of yourself, putting wild animals under stress for no decent reason, damaging trees or property and littering.

So, if you are new to hiking and camping, you would probably be better off going to a hiking and camping site or park. Do not be put off by this thought, some of them are truly enormous. Check out the Poconos and other national parks for instance.

There is no doubt that cost is a factor in the selection of a camping holiday for many young people, but it is rarely the sole reason why people like to get away and sleep under the stars. Getting back to nature and bird- and animal-watching are other common reasons.

If you fancy this type of holiday, it is worth remembering that hiking and camping have become very popular pastimes of late. They always were well-liked, it is a fact, but they waned in the Eighties and Nineties, and are seeing a resurgence now. Therefore, do your homework, see where you would like to go, get some brochures or look on line and book up early. Yes, these days you have to book up early to get into the best hiking and camping parks again.

A final note of warning, if you decide to go off into the wilderness outside a park, let people know where you are. Take your mobile phone and a couple of fully-charged extra batteries and say when you are going to phone in that you are safe and make certain that you abide by it. It is very expensive if Air-Sea Rescue are called out on unnecessarily.

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Where To Get Your Camping Gear From

November 11, 2010 by Owen Jones  
Filed under Camping Tips

Do you like to go camping? Do you go with friends or family and do you help with the planning? If so, then you probably already have a lot of the items you require, but as you doubtless already know, there is always something you need to buy for every trip. If you are planning your first trip, then it is to be hoped that this short article will give you some pointers.

In fact, there are quite a lot of sources of camping gear. Some offer better value for money than others, some offer low quality gear and others offer high quality at high prices. The trick is to be somewhere in the middle, where you can get good quality equipment which is fit for purpose at the correct cost and this is what we will help you to do.

One of the first points to comprehend, and it is very useful to understand this , is that a camper needs camping gear, ie the tent, sleeping bag, et cetera and camping supplies, ie food, insect repellent et cetera. It is helpful to realize the difference because some camping shops sell both gear and supplies, whereas others just sell one or the other.

Starting with camping gear. You can buy camping gear on line at dedicated camping shops, at department shops and at eBay and Amazon. The trick here is to do some research first to find out what is the best of what you require and how much it costs and then to go looking on line for that particular item manufactured by that particular manufacturer. You will absolutely save money by purchasing on line, but you have to be more careful of fakes.

Army and Navy Surplus stores are pretty decent too. After all, if it is decent enough for our fighting forces it is not going to fall apart the first time it rains or blows a bit. I have always found it difficult to come out of an army and navy store without buying anything, even if they did not have what I went in there for. I always end up buying a new compass or a knife or some other gizmo.

Department stores are next and you can pick up good deals out of season, otherwise they tend to be expensive and you have to be cautious of not buying ‘kiddies gear’ meant for use in the back garden by mistake. Sports stores and dedicated camping shops are usually very reliable, selling the best gear at the top prices.

Now on to camping supplies. To be honest, what do you eat while camping that you do not eat at home each week? Moose, squirrel, possum, deer? Well, you are not going to take that with you anyway, are you, so you might as well get your camping supplies from your favourite supermarket.

Or you can go to the camping shop and pay over the odds for ’specialist foods’ and ’survival rations’, but again, to be honest, you would be better off acquiring things like that either on line or at the Army and Navy store again. If you want to try out some of these army rations, it can be fun, but get them at bargain prices from the A&N.

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Things To Consider When Buying A Tent

October 31, 2010 by Duncan Beech  
Filed under Family Camping Tents

If you are considering purchasing a tent, it would be helpful if you considered a few key questions first. The main question will be how you are planning to use the tent. Do you intend to be an every month camper, therefore needing a tent that is both strong and sturdy? Or do you just need a tent for a music festival and then plan to never use the tent again? Also you will need to have an idea of how many people are going to be sleeping in the tent. These two questions will help you plan your budget which will in turn allow you to know what kind of tent you can get for your budget.

The number of people you’re looking to get into a tent will be one of the most important factors when purchasing a tent. If you are looking to have more than three people, then it may be a good idea to buy a larger framed tent, than say, a small pop up tent. If you are purchasing a tent to use a music festival and do not intend to use the tent again, then a cheap pop up tent will be perfect for you. However, if you are planning to go camping as a family more than once a year, then a branded large family tent will be a better investment. If you are considering camping as a holiday choice, choosing a tent that has a communal area that is covered and can be used for cooking , entertaining etc will be a very good idea, especially if you are planning to camp in the UK, where the weather can be sunny one minute and raining the next.

Answering the above questions will help you determine the next things to consider. If you are looking to purchase a tent just for festivals, then two of the main factors will be the time it takes to erect the tent and also the size of the tent foot print. Choosing a bright coloured tent would also be a good idea, and could help you when trying to find your tent later on. The weight of a festival tent will also be important, as you may not be able to drive up to where you pitch your tent. If you are looking to purchase a family tent, then the weight of the tent should not matter as much as you will more than likely be driving to the campsite, and your vehicle will more often than not be parked right next to where you pitch your tent.

The nature of the camping you are looking to do will determine what kind of weather protection your tent will require. A large percentage of tents come with ground sheets built in, nearly all tents are waterproof. Tents made by the big brand manufacturers from my experience are far superior to cheap Chinese imported tents. Branded tents also have better zips, seams and better storage features, These all help to prolong the life the of your tent. If you are looking to buy a tent just for going to a music festival and are going to leave the tent there then a cheap popup tent around the 30 mark would be ideal.

When purchasing your tent there are many different factors to choose from regarding tent accessories. It may be worth checking to see whether the tent you are looking at purchasing has optional extras as some don’t sell any at all. There are many accessories available, including tent carpets, outside ground sheets and fold-down storage facilities.

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Trailer Tent Features

August 13, 2010 by Benjamin Rathstone  
Filed under Camping Tips

Throughout the ages technology has progressed and moved on. In leisure activities such as camping, different accessories and camping gear have been developed to make what is such a simple activity, more luxurious.

The standard things when you go camping are things such as having no bed, sunstroke due to no real protection or decent shelter from the sun, no kitchen facilities,cold and damp mornings, and plenty of insect bites. Die hard campers enjoy this about the camping experience but that does not mean everyone else will.

One way to get around this is to bring the luxuries from home out into nature with you. This luxury can be found in a Trailer Tent which can be your home from home when in the great outdoors. Trailer tents are feature laden in order to ensure that you have a great time with nature whilst still be able to enjoy some of the luxuries of home.

A trailer tent is exactly as it sounds. It is a trailer that can be towed behind your car that turns into a tent like structure. It folds out from the trailer and is pegged out into the ground. The trailer itself becomes the living compartment of the tent and includes beds and seating areas. When being transported behind your car, it has a flat top, the same as a trailer and this can be used to store other leisure items such as bike and surf boards.

The most pleasing feature that a trailer tent has is an additional kitchen unit that comprises of a gas stove cooker and a sink area for your washing up. It is usually found secure over the tow bar of the trailer tent and is a very welcome addition when camping out with no facilities.

The canvas part of the roof is waterproof just like a tent for those inevitable times that is starts to rain when you are outside in your tent. For the hot days of your holiday the tent section has fully openable windows so that you can cool down the inside area of your trailer tent. Some units come with the option of an additional awning space which makes for a larger living space and doubles up as a great area to set up a table and chairs and eat dinner as a family.

One of the best features of camping in a trailer tent is the fact that it has a proper bed in the base of the trailer and when you are camping this can make a whole world of difference to your whole experience. A great nights sleep can make a lot of difference to you and your young children so this extra feature is about as luxurious as camping gets.

Why not try Trailer Tent Camping this summer? Camping in a Trailer Tent is a great way to get into the outdoors with your family and friends.

Mackinac Family Dome Tent - Is It The Best One For Your Family?

August 9, 2010 by Adam Girnet  
Filed under Family Camping Tents

Having a high cuboid design, the Wenzel Mackinac family dome tent gives full head height throughout making it an excellent choice for campers who are fed up of getting backache!

It has an attached screen room which makes it particularly suitable for families who spend a significant amount of time playing at and around the campground.

Main Features

The Wenzel Mackinac family dome tent is unusually roomy with full standing room throughout.

Setting up requires 2 adults and is not the fastest event in the world but it’s not difficult. If you appreciate the other benefits it has to offer then don’t let this put you off.

The screen room attached to the Wenzel Mackinac family dome tent is a real bonus for those who spend time at the campground. With the mesh walls you can keep all the bugs at bay but still enjoy full airflow and daylight.

When things cool down, the walls simply zip closed to give a very cozy porch feel and this retains heat nicely without becoming stuffy.

It has a removable rain fly which means you can have full daylight and airflow when it suits you but if the weather takes a turn for the worse the fly is simple and quick to fit.

The Wenzel Mackinac family dome tent is even more spacious than it looks. The rear room has space to spare even with 2 queen size air beds in place. The screen room can hold table and chairs with extra cooking gear and more whilst not feeling crowded.

Some people use the screen room as an extra private bedroom but this means having to pack away your living gear in the evening. Unfortunately there is no secondary access door to the rear room.

Now we move on to the best and worst aspects of the Wenzel Mackinac family dome tent. We will also cover the dimensions and other details along with user opinions, thoughts and reviews.

Continue reading this review on the Wenzel Mackinac family dome tent to get the full picture. You may also like to compare it against the other Wenzel family dome tents in the range and search for the best current on line prices before deciding which to buy.

Why Every Camper Has A Tetragon 1610?

August 7, 2010 by William Jackson  
Filed under Family Camping Tents

Campers use tents in tent camping. They offer minimum protection to the campers. The tents are portable as they are light weight and can be carried as backpack. There are other things that campers carry with them such as basic utensils, mattresses, compact chairs and other necessities. These provide campers with the basic needs for them to camp under the sky.

In many places camping is permissible only in areas set aside specifically for the purpose of camping. These are designated areas for camping. There are laws that may regulate them. Camp sites may be owned privately or by the government. A fee is usually charged from the visitor who wishes to enter the camp site. Sometimes facilities too are offered for a price. Camp sites may restrict the number of visitors who can visit the site. The number could vary from season to season. Water shortages during summer may cause the imposition of total ban on visitors to a national park. The camp site may also prescribe behavioral restrictions on the visitor. This is done as a precautionary safety measure as well as to preserve the sanctity of the place.

A tent is a make-shift shelter with a sheet made of fabric or other materials draped over a supporting rope or a frame made of poles. Smaller tents are often not attached to the ground as the bigger tents. The bigger tents are tied to pegs on the ground. Tents were traditionally used by nomadic people. There are now well designed, attractive and light weight tents for recreational purposes. The size of the tent varies from small ones that can accommodate one person to as many as ten people. The Eureka Tetragon 1610 tent is one such designed to accommodate up to 9 persons. It features four windows, three doors, fiberglass frame, and two room dividers to set up two or three rooms.

Camping tents being light are easily carried as a backpacks. There are bigger tents and they are heavy. You need a vehicle to carry them form one place to another. These bigger tents are usually found in use by the military. Such tents are also used to accommodate people when there are a large number of people to be accommodated. Camping tent can be bought from camping equipment stores.

Tents are a must when you decide to go outdoors. So, top quality tents such as the Tetragon 1610 should be brought along.

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How To Keep Yourselves Safe While Camping?

August 1, 2010 by Eric Harrison  
Filed under Family Camping Tents

The call of nature is becoming immensely popular. The urge to explore remote areas has become a part of mainstream eco-tourism. Vacationers are more interested these days in moving out of the well beaten tourist track. The excitement comes from going to the unexplored and confronting the unexpected. This is a departure from the all too common perspective of going to a beach, mountain spot, water fall, river or wild life sanctuary where everything is too well organized. These sensitive travelers are ready to take on the hard life. Whether hiking, trekking, cycling or biking, these travelers prefer isolated spots to settle down and camp for a few days and nights.

Undisturbed nature by human interventions is always a curiosity. Visiting such places and staying for a few days has to be planned. We will not be able to access the amenities that we are so used to. For this reason, we will have to carefully prepare a list of things that we should take with us to make sure that we have the essential things for our survival and minimum comforts. Moreover we will have to carry them with us. The place we intend to visit, the season and climate will determine what we should have with us. The duration of our stay will also have to be taken into account.

The primary concern while planning to go for a trip lasting few or several days will be the camping tent. Camping tents are available in different models. They vary in size and shape. Some can withstand harsh conditions while others do not. The extent of ventilation and amount of light allowed inside also varies from model to model. Some are costlier than others.

There are a number of equipments and accessories that you will have to reckon with. There is the essential sleeping bag, map, compass, first aid kit, insect repellant and the flash light. You will have to have utensils, cooler for beverages and the cooking ingredients. When you sit down and think, there will be more that comes to your mind. But do not overburden with too many things. Take only the barest minimum. Remember that all these have to be carried in your backpack.

If you want to enjoy together with the family, then go camping. Bring with you all the necessary things for camping so you can totally enjoy the whole experience.

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