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Necessary Family Camping Equipments

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One of the most cheapest but enjoyable vacations for families is camping. Camping is the only activity where groups of individuals including families can appreciate nature while learning about cooperation, basic survival, and most importantly, bonding with one another. The need to get away from it all is a strong factor to motivate grown-ups who wish to get away from their hectic jobs or kids wanting to take a time off from their school and homeworks.

As you prepare to spend time with your kids in the wilderness, be sure to sensibly plan where to camp and what to bring. Campgrounds vary in many ways. There are campgrounds where people can be by themselves and some are meant for people to camp with others. There are places where camping families are completely safe while some places have risks like wild animals. Apart from this, it is also important to think about other peoples preferences, particularly from kids.

An important factor in family camping is the tent/s that will be used. A four member family or more would either require two medium sized tents or a large one that are spacious enough to shelter each one of them and their camping equipments.

Up to six to eight family member could be housed in a family camping tent but getting cramped together in one tent is not always thought as something convenient. Tents which have partitions are more desirable as these provide each individual their privacy. Parents would have a feeling of security for their kids by being together in one tent while enjoying their privacy and the dividers can be removed anytime by one zip.

Aside from tents, other camping equipments are essential to add to a memorable camping experience. Listing essential camping nooks and crannies is the best way not to forget. To be more organized, grouping them in categories like gears, cash, foods, medical, utensils, entertainment, etc. will reduce the chance of forgetting each one. Food, cash, gears and medicines are the most important of all.

Food and cash are direct to the point but gears and first-aid kits should be carefully thought of. Gears include tents, sleeping bags, hiking shoes, etc. Medicines include iodine, flu medicines, ointments, alcohol, and bandages, gauzes and cotton.

Kids foods should also be given some thought as these will be essential to their nutrition in the outdoors. Some foods that are common at home may not be a good idea to bring along when you go camping. One example is cereals where they usually need milk to be more tastier and nutritious. If you plan to stay several days in a campground devoid of electricity, it would not be a good idea to bring foods that are bound to spoil without refrigeration. Milk and other dairy products fall under these and unless your kids do not mind eating cereals out of the box, it is best to leave cereals and dairies at home. Common and popular foods for the outdoors are canned goods, marshmallows, burgers and hotdogs.

Camping while raining is certainly not a part of someone plan of a good camping experience. A gloomy and wet weather in a camping trip will probably be a downer for kids expecting to go trekking and do all sorts of activities outdoors. Therefore, it is important to have some backup in case mother nature drops one you. Books, board games, audio players and other toys and gadgets are the type of backups kids will enjoy.

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March 10th, 2010 at 2:36 pm

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