Monday, April 13, 2009

Beginner's Guide to Tent Camping: How to Camp and Where - Associated Content

When I think road trip, I think camping. Our summer vacations while our kids were growing up were always camping trips. Over the years, we acquired a good assortment of camping gear from tents to cooking equipment and more coolers than I can count. The practical advantage of camping is that the cost is much lower than staying in motels. (I admit that after three or four days of sleeping in a tent, we would check into a motel to take showers and maybe watch a little TV.) But of greater importance is enjoying the outdoors and having close access to the wonders of our national and state parks

If you are new to camping, here is a great guide to get you started.

Beginner's Guide to Tent Camping: How to Camp and Where - Associated Content: "Beginner's Guide to Tent Camping.
There's something enchanting about sleeping in a tent under the stars and hearing the breeze, the gentle rain, and the wildlife. Your dining room is a serene forest, a soft meadow, or a nearby tranquil lake."

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