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Things To Think About While Looking For Camping Locations

January 26th, 2010

There is no dearth of campgrounds across America. The craze for camping out has only grown over the last two years with both fitness and New Age gurus speaking emphatically about the importance of spending time with Nature. Going from your workplace and home air-conditioning to hotel-room air-conditioning can never match the experience of spending your holidays beneath a star-studded sky.

Whether traveling alone, with a group of friends or family, a campground or camping  site/location is easy to find from directory listings but safety should be your top  priority. Look for camping locations near your home particularly if you are going on a  camping holiday for the first time. If you call up a club offering camping holidays, ask  them about what security features they provide you.

Price, of course, will be a crucial deciding factor for your holiday. Many campgrounds that do not have options for outdoor activities charge a smaller admission and camping fee.

In fact, camping has developed as a popular family option so you can also pick campgrounds that facilitate extra activities like hobby classes and options for hiking. Some camping locations also offer boating and swimming if they are near lakes and rivers. Most camping locations are stopover points on a hiking or cycling trail. You can choose to go on a hiking or cycling holiday and combine a mid-way camping break with it too.

Maybe, you don’t intend to camp out much and are doing it on friends’ insistence or haven’t made up your mind yet. In that case, buying camping equipment like tents, campfire cooking items, flashlights etc can be an unnecessary purchase. You can choose camping locations where they let you borrow these things on a small payment.

At some camping locations you can have the added advantage of choosing your own site but  at others you will be assigned one. Many camping locations have their own websites too  and you can run an Internet search to help you decide better.

Camping Toilet And Accessories: Make Your Camping Vacation Extra Comfortable

January 21st, 2010

No matter what how great the charm of an outdoor holiday, modern-day living has made us so accustomed to convenient washrooms that a camping toilet becomes mandatory for most of us.Here are some tips you must consider before buying a camping toilet.

You must ensure that it is maximum odor free, waterless, lightweight and compact. There are many portable camping toilets that can be folded up and carried easily with your other gear.It should be compact enough to not be a burden, not require use of water which is not freely available at campsites and of course be odor free.

The best kind of camping toilets are the ones that require the use of disposable bags. Some units also come with pop-up smaller privacy tents that you can set up nearby. Always buy bags from a good manufacturer because while camping out, it is your duty to contribute to maintaining the environment at the campsite.

Usually waste disposable bags are patented. Always buy bags that are environment-friendly and biodegradable. A special powder is used with the bags to check the odor. Some bags are big enough to be used at least three times but they are cheap enough to be disposed off after one use only. The toilet paper can also be disposed off inside the bag too.

In case you do not wish to carry a camping toilet you can request a spot in the camping ground nearer to the washroom. However, this is not always possible so before you buy a camping toilet unit, particularly on the Internet, do check the manufacturer’s reputation. Many sites offer great combo deals too. A camping toilet is of great use during an emergency need in the night when trudging off alone to the main campground toilet is not very safe.

In case you are going for a home-made camping toilet, don’t forget to get cat litter and sawdust that is usually good to check the odor and purchase good quality human waste disposable bags.

Things To Keep In Mind While Looking For Camp Locations

January 21st, 2010

Camping sites seem to be mushrooming across America over the last two years – particularly since fitness experts and New Age philosophers have been emphasizing that one should spend time with Nature. Our lives are so fast-paced spent in air-conditioned buildings that taking off on a holiday to sleep in another air-conditioned hotel room doesn’t do much for a rejuvenation of the spirit or body. Camping, therefore, makes an ideal holiday choice. You can find hundreds of camping locations depending on cost, activities etc.

If you are a first-time camper do look for a location near your home. This is more for security reasons as, in case of a problem, help will be more easily accessible. Even otherwise, whether you’re camping out alone, with family or friends, check on the security measures at a campground. This should be your first priority even before you decided on a camping holiday.

When it comes to cost, you will have to juggle some options. Usually, you need to pay an admission fee and a camping fee but the overall price also depends on if outdoor activities will be organized at the campsite or not.

Many camping locations are specially oriented for families and groups with children. So, there will be many hobby classes on astronomy, Nature etc. You can also look for sites near lakes and rivers if you want to go boating and swimming. Some camping locations are set up for those on a cycling or hiking tour wanting to make a brief stopover. So, you can plan your holiday the other way round also and use only a few days for camping out while spending the rest on cycling or hiking.

If you don’t intend to camp out often, you may want to check out camping locations that  also lend out camping equipment like tents, flashlights, campfire cooking accessories and  other stuff.

In large campgrounds you may be assigned a spot by the management but in some, you are allowed to choose yourself. You can find all this and other related information about most campgrounds on the Internet too.