Looking for the Best Summer Camp
March 10, 2011 by Lonnie Lorenz
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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.
Overnight Summer Camp Choices
February 21, 2011 by Jeff Lorenz
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When beginning your search for Children’s Summer Camps remember this is no easy task and no one camp is right for all children. This is where the challenge begins take into account the requirements and desires of your child over your own ideas of what camp should be. Bring your child in the search process let them have ownership by selecting the camp.
Kids just want to have fun! As a parent we know summer cam can do more like enhance particular skills, learn independence in a safe place, or develop self-confidence? Together, take note of his or her special interests and find out if your child has any intellectual, social or physical issues that require consideration.
Summer camp populations may be all girls, all boys, brother and sister or co-ed. At co-ed summer camps, boys and girls do participate in many supervised camp activities together. They share use of amenities such as dining halls and swimming and waterfront areas. Brother and sister camps provide structured opportunities for social interaction but most of the time facilities and activities are separate for girls and boys.
Private summer camps are more expensive than nonprofit summer camps, but price does not always equate with the quality of a young camper’s experience at that camp. It is recommended to anticipate extra expenses involved in choosing and going to summer camp such as extra canoe trip or activity charges and the cost of your visit to the camp. When you contact a camp you are considering, the director should be happy to give you complete information about the true cost of that camp. Keep in mind as you discuss this or other topics that the attitude of a camp’s directors and staff will have more bearing on your child’s experience than the cost.
So how long do you stay at camp. First think of your kids readiness to be away from home. If they are not ready, or you are not think about day camp for another year. First time campers are often challenged by being away from home. THere are camps that do offer programs only for first time campers. These camps work hard to overcome homesickness by reducing group size, having well trained staff and having shorter session lengths.
Often kids may want to attend a camp with friends. Although it is natural for a youngster to want to go to camp with his or her friends, there are times when there is value in time away from accustomed peer pressures. When it comes to learning independence and developing self confidence there can be an advantage to starting fresh in an unfamiliar environment.
Life for a kid is full of limits. At summer camp they are free to try different things and make new friends. Along with experienced counselors campers of all ages can find out what works best and what doesn’t in terms of relationships. Learn more at www.summercampadvice.com.
Swift Nature Camp is a Eco Friendly Summer Camps for boys and girls 6-15. We blend traditional summer camp activities with that of Science Summer Camp to help children learn about nature and the environment.
Summer Camp : 3 Important Considerations
February 20, 2011 by Jim Lamberson II
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For kids, summer is especially exciting because it means that school is out and they have long days ahead of them without having to worry about homework, school projects, and exams. What better way for kids to spend their summer vacation than going to a Overnight Summer Camps? Summer camps are suitable for all kinds of young people between ages 8 and 18. Whether your child is sporty, artsy, or a Lego-lover there is a camp that is just right for him or her. A camper can have fun, learn, and meet new friends who come from different places.
If you want your child to experience the fun and excitement of a Summer Camp For Kids, you can find important tips and guidelines to help you choose the right camp at www.summercampadvice.com After all, the camp will be your kid’s home during the time he or she is there. You can make sure that your child will be safe and comfortable at the camp you choose. Here are three basic areas things that you should explore when it comes to selecting a kids’ summer camp.
The most important factor that comes to any parent’s mind when it comes to choosing a summer camp for your child is safety. So here are a few questions to ask: Are the counselors selected and trained with camper safety in mind? Is there a camp nurse to handle health care and minor injuries? Where is the closest hospital? Basic safety concerns are the foremost consideration in choosing a summer camp. Be sure to ask the summer camp director questions about that camp’s safety. A list of safety questions can be found at www.SummerCampAdvisor.com.
Another naturally important area of consideration will be the activities a camp offers. Does a camp have the kinds of activities that are suitable your kid’s age and interests and what he or she will be sure to have fun doing? If your son is ten years old and loves to play a particular sport, you will want to make sure that the camp has activities for young boys that include his sport. If your girl loves to craft projects, you should check for arts and crafts activities that will make a foundation for her enjoyment. From that foundation the opportunities to discover new interests will come from other available activities.
The third most important consideration is to actually visit a camp if at all possible. Many parents plan summer camp far in advance, and visit a camp the summer before sending their child there. Visiting a camp while it is in session provides information that cannot be gained from a pamphlet or even by seeing a video presentation. By visiting you will be able to meet the director and some of the staff. Be sure to ask counselors a few questions about the camp and about their experiences as supervisors and mentors. Get a feel for how they deal with children and if their attitudes are kid-centered. After all, these counselors will serve as your child’s guardians while your child is at camp.
Swift Nature Camp is a Summer Minnesota Camps for Girls & Boys ages 6-15. Our Old Fashion Summer Camps is wonderful for teens and newcomers alike.
Children’s Summer Camps - It’s Not Easy
February 18, 2011 by Jim Lamberson
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Summer a time when a child’s heart turns to swimming, play and being outdoors. Yet, in today’s age less and less children are seeing summer vacation as a time to get outdoors. Many are far to connected to their ipods, ipads and other electronic devices. Overnight Summer Camps is the place kids need each and every summer. The good thing about summer camps is that they are [suitable|perfect] for all [types|kinds] of people. Whether your child is sporty, artsy, or a sailor. Sure the traditional Nature Camps are still around that encourage kids to play outside and learn about the environment . Often these overnight summer camps are exciting opportunities because a camper can experience so much, have fun and meet new friends who come from different places.
Kids want their Summer Camps experience to be fun and have noting to do with school. However, most parents paying for camp want a little more from the camp experience, besides just having a safe and comfortable stay at the camp. Listed are a few helpful hints that you may want to consider when picking the best summer camp for your child.
One of the most important factors to consider when it comes to choosing a summer camp for your child is safety. So here are a few questions to ask. How are the counselors selected. How are they trained. Who does the health care at cam? Is there a nurse or a doctor on site? Where is the closest hospital? What are the most major injuries at camp? You should ask these questions well before making your [final|last] decision. Safety is the most important consideration in choosing a summer camp so do not get seduced by the fancy videos and cool activities. None of that is more important than a child’s safety. Be sure to ask the summer camp director about their camp’s safety. a list of questions can be found at Best Summer Camps
So now you have a few references and have done an online search for camps and are totally confused about what camp is best. Back to basics, spend time thinking about what your child likes , dislikes, fears and areas to grow in. Start your search over. Once you have done this look for a camp that meets your child’s needs and wants. For instance, you may want to find a small camp because your child needs the one on one attention. Be sure not to select a camp just because friends are going or local folks. Young children under 8 are usually best served by a day camp. Traditional overnight summer camps are often best for first time campers because they give kids a chance to try new things and are not concentrated on skill improvement like a baseball or golf camp might be.
So you have thought about camp and done some basic research…whats next? For many families it is a visit to the camp. Visiting camp while kids are there gives you information that can not be gained in a pamphlet, video or a chat on the phone. By visiting you will see camp but do not get to excited about the facility. It is most important that you will be able to meet the staff. Be sure to ask them a few questions about how they like camp and about their training as counselors. Then sit back and watch how they deal with children and if they are kid centered. After all, these counselors will serve as your child’s guardians and mentors the next summer while your child is at camp. Some families are so excited by this experience they sign their child up right on the spot for the next session later that summer.
Swift Nature Camp is aMinnesota Summer Camps. for boys and girls ages 7-15. Our Children’s Summer Camps provide traditional Summer Camps For Teenagers as well as programs for those new to summer camp.
Children’s Summer Camps - It’s Not An Easy Choice
February 16, 2011 by Lonnie Lorenz
Filed under Camping Tips
Parent want their children to have fun and learn a little something while they are away from the family and school. Because, summer camp will be your child’s new summer home it is important you do the research prior to sending your child away. You can make sure that your child will be safe and comfortable while staying at the Summer Camps. Here are just a few things that you should consider when it comes to a selecting summer camps.
One of the most important factors to consider when it comes to choosing a summer camp for your child is safety. So here are a few questions to ask. How are the counselors selected. How are they trained. Who does the health care at cam? Is there a nurse or a doctor on site? Where is the closest hospital? What are the most major injuries at camp? You should ask these questions well before making your [final|last] decision. Safety is the most important consideration in choosing a summer camp so do not get seduced by the fancy videos and cool activities. None of that is more important than a child’s safety. Be sure to ask the summer camp director about their camp’s safety. a list of questions can be found at Best Summer Camps
So now you have a few references and have done an online search for camps and are totally confused about what camp is best. Back to basics, spend time thinking about what your child likes , dislikes, fears and areas to grow in. Start your search over. Once you have done this look for a camp that meets your child’s needs and wants. For instance, you may want to find a small camp because your child needs the one on one attention. Be sure not to select a camp just because friends are going or local folks. Young children under 8 are usually best served by a day camp. Traditional overnight summer camps are often best for first time campers because they give kids a chance to try new things and are not concentrated on skill improvement like a baseball or golf camp might be.
So you have thought about camp and done some basic research…whats next? For many families it is a visit to the camp. Visiting camp while kids are there gives you information that can not be gained in a pamphlet, video or a chat on the phone. By visiting you will see camp but do not get to excited about the facility. It is most important that you will be able to meet the staff. Be sure to ask them a few questions about how they like camp and about their training as counselors. Then sit back and watch how they deal with children and if they are kid centered. After all, these counselors will serve as your child’s guardians and mentors the next summer while your child is at camp. Some families are so excited by this experience they sign their child up right on the spot for the next session later that summer.
Swift Nature Camp is a Minnesota Summer Camps. for boys and girls ages 7-15. Our Children’s Summer Camps provide traditional Summer Camps For Teenagers as well as programs for those new to summer camp.
Finding Affordable Camping Equipment
February 5, 2011 by Owen Jones
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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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The Beauty of Minnesota
January 28, 2011 by Jeff Lorenz
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Cascade RiverCome to Cascade for the rushing river and grand waterfalls that lay within a gorge, lush with moss and ferns that grow on black volcanic rocks. Hike the trail through birch, spruce and white cedar; stop to see the views of Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake in the world. Trails connect with the Superior Hiking Trail and the North Shore State Trail and offer great recreational opportunities to hikers and cross-country skiers. Drive-in and backpack campsites are available.
Split Rock Lighthouse-(are on Hwy 61 about 48 miles from Duluth, Minnesota and 20 miles from Two Harbors, MN) This park is situated on the North Shore of Lake Superior. Perhaps best known for its historic lighthouse, this park offers numerous recreational opportunities. Visitors can cart-in their supplies to pristine campsites along Lake Superior. Scenic trails along the lake link up to the spectacular Superior Hiking Trail. Anglers cast their lines for lake trout, salmon, and brown trout. The rocky beach is perfect for skipping stones into Lake Superior.
Grand Portage- (is on Hwy 61 about 146 miles from Duluth,Minnesota 35 miles from Grand Marais, Mn and 5 miles from Grand Portage, Minnesota)Torrents of wild water plummet 120 feet over the High Falls down to the Pigeon River in this park on the U.S. - Canadian border. The falls, the highest in the state, presented a serious obstacle to river travel, so a “carrying place,” or portage, was necessary. American Indians created the ancient nine-mile trail from Lake Superior to bypass the falls. This trail became known as “The Grand Portage.” Today, visitors of all abilities can take a one-half mile trail and boardwalk to the falls overlook area. The park is designed for day use only and contains mixed hardwood-conifer forests and hiking trails along the banks of the Pigeon River. The spectacular scenery sets the stage for recreational opportunities that include hiking, photography, and picnicking. The park lies within the Grand Portage Indian Reservation and is bordered by Canada on the north and east. Lake Superior is about one mile east of the park.
To learn more about picking the best Minnesota Summer Camps be sure to visit www.summercampadvice.com
Swift Nature Camp is a Summer Youth Campin Minnesota for boys and girls ages 6-15. Our traditional camp is great for kidsFirst time at Summer Camps
Camping Tips: Items To Take And Put On Outdoors
January 3, 2011 by Jessica Taylor
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Oftentimes, we base the clothes and stuff we bring with us on the camp on the things we will be doing there. It would be wise to bear in mind that clothes are more difficult to dry in the camp compared to other vacation spots. Although there are campsites with drying facilities, they are also very rare.
There are things that you often don’t think would become helpful when camping. In the succeeding paragraphs, you will find some stuff that we often don’t bring with us when camping thinking that they are not necessary.
Ponchos are useful when camping. Although they are not trendy you can make use of them when it’s raining. It can be worn in no time and you can still move with it. You can also carry stuff with you under it so it won’t get wet.
Cold evenings can be expected in the camp. To save you from the hassle of wearing fleece or even jumper, you can take a blanket with you and wrap it around your body while you sit by the fire to get warm.
Make it a habit to pack wellington boots with you when you go on camping. They make walking in areas with grass a lot easier. Light rain can already make some parts of the camp muddy therefore it is best if you have boots with you.
Floppy hats can play great role in protecting children from too much exposure to the sun. Hats are good way to prevent their faces as well as their necks to be exposed in direct heat. Also ask your kids to wear long-sleeved t-shirts when going out to prevent sunburn.
Although umbrellas cannot be considered as “clothes” they can still be very helpful in protecting you from getting wet in the rain. They can prevent you from getting wet without wearing raincoats or hood. The only problem with umbrellas is that you can only carry limited things for you can only use your free hand.
By making sure that you bring all the things mentioned above in your camping things, you are protecting yourself against elements while letting you have fun with your vacation without getting wet, cold or muddy.
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Hiking And Camping
December 25, 2010 by Owen Jones
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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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How You Can Keep Camp Food Warm Longer
December 22, 2010 by Peter Smart
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Nothing beats feeling the open air as you rest outside your tent and enjoying a warm food after hiking all day. The essence of camping is to go trace back our roots and be one with nature and it does not really matter if you are camping in the woods, in a luxurious campsite or in the hills.
One great thing about camping is you are able to cook and eat in the open. But, one of the common problems campers are forced to deal with is cold food. Leftover food cannot be reheated in the oven just like what you do in the house. One of the common ways to fix this problem is to eat the food right away. However, in this article, you will be given tips on how you may keep the warmth of your cooked food for longer period.
Cloth and newspaper can be of great help in keeping the food warm. What you should do is cover your pan of food with these materials to keep it warm. This technique can maintain the food warm for additional twenty minutes.
Adding sauce with your food is another wise way to keep it hot. Boiled vegetables can get cold easily. Instead of boiling your veggies, what you can do is to serve them as hot sauce. Apart from giving them more flavor, they can also stay hot longer.
When camping, you surely bring a cool box with you to keep your drinks and other food chilled. But, your cool box can also be turned into a hot box. Just capture the hot air coming from the kettle. Then put the food you want to keep warm inside it. Seal the box immediately. This way, your food can stay warm for additional hours.
A flask can help in keeping your sauce hot while you’re preparing your other ingredients for cooking. All you need to do is use your flask as the container of your warm sauce and seal it while you are still cooking.
One of the techniques of getting a warm food at camp that doesn’t fail is making sure that everybody is present before serving the food. This way everybody can have fun with each other while enjoying the hot food.
It is really a challenge on how you can keep your food hot especially when camping out of the season. If you have barbecue in your menu and it wasn’t consumed totally, you can wrap them in foil and keep them inside your larder. This way it will stay warmer longer. These are the simple ways on how you can keep your food warm while camping.
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