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Planning Your Camping Trip PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom Straub   
Monday, 09 July 2007
When it comes to planning your camping trip, you may feel overwhelmed with how much you will have to do in advance. However, you can do your planning fairly easily by using some simple strategies.

The main things to consider are; what equipment you would like to buy, finding a campground that suits your needs, deciding on what activities you and your fellow travelers would enjoy doing, and staying within a reasonable budget. These should be discussed and completed before you go on the camping trip.

Deciding how to camp is your first decision. You might want to think about the kind of lifestyle you would like on your trip.

For instance, people with families prefer to rent an RV because they can fit six people comfortably and can be moved easily. With kitchen, bathroom, and storage space for luggage, families will be more comfortable and will be able to enjoy their camping vacation without having to deal with bugs, pitching tents, and building fires unless they want to.

But, if you want to experience the great outdoors by pitching a tent, and building a fire, you can do so by purchasing a tent that is large enough for you, your family, and all of your stuff. This is a more direct way of experiencing nature and can open up a whole new experience for you and your family.

There are a variety of tents for you to choose from. Tents that have separate rooms and screened porches are available. These tents are easy to assemble and take care of. Many can be set up with just a few, simply sets, regardless of their size. If you are traveling with your family or friends, everyone can help and make it quicker and more fun for all.

Cabins are another option if you do not want to pitch a tent and you don't want to stay in an RV, you will be able to rent a cabin and have all the comforts of home while enjoying nature. Usually set along lakes or mountains, you will be able to get the peace and quiet you want without having to build a fire outside.

One of the important things to remember,is to be sure that everyone that is going on the camping vacaton, will be involved in some manner in your planning, so your choices can be suitable for all, and help to make your camping trip one of the best ever!

Tom Straub is a successful author and webmaster of the Best Safe Camping website featuring online guides on over a dozen camping topics.
Last Updated ( Monday, 09 July 2007 )
 
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