Saturday, December 5, 2009

Choose campsite and right tent

Have a good day while camping with family during school holiday.

You have decided to go camping this holiday season. You have selected the location. It is finally time to choose a site. There are several things you should put into consideration when selecting a campsite.

Only set your camp on ground that is both level and dry. The last thing you want is to find your self rolling out from your tent in the middle of the night. This is likely to happen if your tent is set on a sloppy ground.

Choose an area with sufficient shade. Unless your aim is to get sun burn when relaxing during the day with your family members of friends at the camp site, this is important.

Ensure there is a source of water close by, unless you fancy the idea of carrying heavy water containers over a long distance. You will require water for cooking, cleaning and most importantly drinking.

Choose a camping area with a clearing where you can set up a cooking area. You should never cook inside the tent. The cooking area should be located far from the tents as well as bushes and trees. This is because they may catch fire.

It goes without saying, that you will require a tent. Tents are available in a variety of sizes and shapes. Since you will have to carry the tent, purchase one that is light in weight. However, do not compromise on its durability or strength. There are several other factors you ought to consider when choosing tents.

Strength The tent should have heavy-duty zippers, seams that have been sewn on both sides, poles that are sturdy and well secured grommets. You do not want your tent to fail you when it is most important. For instance when it is raining or when strong winds are blowing. Consider purchasing a vestibule. It provides space where you can take off your wet clothes before entering into the tent.

Space Your tent should be large enough for you and your family members to sleep in. It should also be big enough for you to store your camping gear. Always have a look at different tents before purchasing one. You do not have to purchase the tents. There are numerous companies and stores from where you may hire the tents.

You are likely to encounter such pests as mosquitoes and flies during your camping expedition. Be sure to carry repellants so as to keep them at bay.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Leave your campsite with 3 thing

Many activities that can be done during holiday or weekend with family.

Camping is one of the most fun and relaxing activities you can do. It brings you closer to nature and allows you to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. But once your camping bliss nears the end and it is time to pack up and go home, you need to understand how to break camp without ruining the camping experience for the next group.

Although breaking camp does not have to be difficult, there are some things that should always be done before you head home and leave the campsite.

1. Pick Up The Trash - There is nothing worse than arriving at a campsite that is full of trash left by the previous campers. Although it is never "fun" to pick up trash, you should always take the time to do it. Try not to leave a trace that you were even at the campsite. It is the polite thing to do.

2. Put The Campfire Out - Making sure the campfire is out is one of the most important things you can do before you leave the campsite. Forest fires are serious and you don't want to have to live with that burden on your conscience. Use the excess water from your cooler or find another water source, but just make sure that the fire has been completely extinguished before you leave.

3. Do A Final Walk Around - It only takes a few minutes, but it can save you many hours if you have to make another trip back to the campground because you left something behind. Simply look around after you have packed up everything and make sure there is nothing that you may have forgotten to pack.

Camping can be a fun and memorable experience. Don't spoil it by forgetting to do these simple tasks before you head back to civilization. Keep your campsite a clean and desirable destination for all of your fellow campers!

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