The Basics of Tent Camping

Tent camping is an activity my family has been involved in for many years. Our camping trips combine fishing, hiking, and swimming to the regular camp site life of cutting wood, starting a fire, food preparation, cooking, eating, games, and just relaxing. We’ve made a lot of good memories from our camping trips. We’ve always gone up in the mountains and found great camping hiking spots either at designated campgrounds that offer water for washing, and some type of restroom (out house or rest-stop type), and garbage cans, or places where there were no creature comforts at all. We always camped by streams, lakes, or rivers during the summer months.

If you intend to have a successful camping experience, planning is important. As a retired Army Airborne Ranger, who has had to live out of a ruck (back pack) for many days, having the right camping gear when you’re camping will make the experience that much more enjoyable.
The best camping tents for families are tents that have separate rooms. Since we have two children our tent has three rooms — my wife and I sleep in a room, the kids sleep in a room, and the entrance room is for dressing and storage. We use a combination of foam and inflatable mattresses. We use rectangular sleeping bags that you can zip together for the wife and I, and the kids have their own individual bags. Bring extra blankets for chilly nights. We also use poncho liners for the kids to use inside their sleeping bags. We’ve had our tent for over 15 years and average 2-3 camping trips each summer.

We also take a couple of tarps. We use one tarp on the ground under the tent and make it long enough to have about 8 feet in front of the tent door. We take our shoes/boots off outside to keep the inside of the tent as clean as possible. We bring a small folding stool to place outside the tent door to help with putting shoes on. The second tarp is used to cover our kitchen/cooking gear if it rains.

We use two camping stoves – one uses propane (which we mainly use for heating water for hot drinks and washing) and the other is a 2 burner stove and uses fuel, which does not burn as hot. We use this one for cooking bacon, pancakes, eggs, etc. Bring a couple of frying pans, and camping pots/pans – remember to bring a spatula if you’re going to cook pancakes or eggs.

We always start a fire in the morning(for warmth) and in the evening, for cooking. Bring a collapsible grate to put over the fire if you plan on laying anything on it to cook or heat up. We make pointed sticks by cutting small branches from nearby trees for the polish dogs or bratwurst – so bring a couple of knives. We cut our own wood from the dead branches and logs you find near the campground. We bring an axe and small saw with a folding blade to get the wood the right size to fit in the fire pit.

Here are the basics of camping gear to bring:

Tent with rain fly, tarp, tent stakes, and hammer

Sleeping gear to include mattresses – inflatable or foam, blankets (poncho liners), and pillows

Cooking/kitchen equipment – camping stoves, folding camping table, frying pans, pots to heat water and cook in, paper plates, bowls, and utensils, napkins, paper towels, wash rags, towels, cutlery, large spoons, tongs, can opener, lighters, tin foil, plastic wash basin, scouring pads, disposable wipes, detergent, plastic storage bags, and trash bags. We pack this in see-though plastic tubs with folding lids. We pack most of our non-cooler food in these types of containers, too.

Fire pit necessities – if you plan on scrounging your own wood from the forest floor – axe, folding saw, gloves, newspaper for fire starting, lighter, a folding grate (campfire tripod), and a folding shovel.

Personal hygiene – soap, wash cloths, towels (dark in color), shampoo and shower shoes (if your campground has a shower), toothpaste, and toilet paper.

Safety equipment – flashlights, lantern, spare batteries, cell phone with car charger, map of the area, first aid kit, compass or GPS, and plenty of drinking water.

These are some of the items you’ll need to have an enjoyable camping trip. After your first trip, you’ll be able to fine-tune your list. Tent camping takes a lot of prep work, but it is so worth it for the memories you’ll always have.

I’ve been tent camping for over 35 years and as a retired Airborne Ranger, I have experience in wilderness survival.  For more information on camping tents and camping hiking gear, please visit us at http://mycampingtentsandmore.com.  We carry a nice selection camping gear from tents to flashlights at reasonable prices.  Check us out!

 

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Get amazing results with fitness boot camp

Fitness boot camps are becoming popular because of its ability to let you into shape and have a healthy body. The main reason why people are becoming members of these camps is the need to lose weight. Therefore, people happily go for a workout session in these rapid weight loss boot camps where they also learn how to eat healthy and stay fit. This group training programs are hosted by gyms and personal trainers.

Your fitness is your important asset. Therefore, it is vital for everyone to take steps so that he can be fit and healthy. Meanwhile, this becomes very difficult if you don’t know how to go about it. Fitness boot camps generally have a combination of cardio, body weight and weight training exercises that help members lose their weight and increase the stamina.

There are various reasons why these weight loss boot camps are very efficient. First of all in a very short period of time they help you burn out lots of calories with work-out sessions. As every exercise is different from one another, you will never get bored. These fitness boot camps are a great help as they are not restricted only to the equipments in a gym. Outdoor work-outs with least amount of machines assure you a good effect on your health with the burning of excess fats.

As people work-out in a team, you will able to get the much needed support and motivation to make your entire session enjoyable. Appointing a good trainer will always cost you more. Meanwhile, if the same trainer is doing the fitness boot camp then you will get the similar results at affordable prices. Boot camp trainer always guides you and let you do work-outs that suit you the best. Your meals will be kept under control. Sleeping hours are also regulated to get you the best results and achieve your fitness goal.

If you are tired of the work-outs with a regular fitness program and unable to get the appropriate results that you are trying for then you can surely go for these fitness boot camps. These camps are the perfect solution for weight loss. Even if you go for these camps only for a short time, you will be able to get some good results. These training programs are generally customized to address your unique fitness needs.

If you are looking around for the best fitness boot camp then the internet is the best place to search for. It is necessary to ensure that you are visiting a valid camp before you get enrolled self. After a search on the internet you can have a chat with them and study the programs offered. You can also ask for help from the instructors and trainers provided by these camps as per your needs to get the best result. These camps help get you into shape and have an endurance level you had always desired for. So, enroll now and be fit and healthy.

Craig Smith is the author of this article on Boot Camp. Find more information about Fitness Boot Camps here.

Summer Camps – Finding The Best For Your Child

Many of today’s camps are aimed at giving your child personal improvements, develop skills, start hobbies that grow into passions, or just fun and fitness.  As a parent, there are a few things you can do to make your child’s summer camp experience extra special.  Here are ten tips to help your child enjoy summer camp more:

1.  Preparation for Summer Camps:  You and your child will have a much better summer camp experience if you have prepared you and them.  Make sure that you all the important information about the summer camp.  That includes any requirements the camp has as well as a shopping list of things your child needs to bring.  Check when physical exams are required and keep up to date on any deadlines the summer camp imposes.

2.  Choices in Summer Camps:  It’s important that your child have an input into what type of summer camp they want to attend.  You don’t want to send them to an all boy’s camp if they want to start making friends with girls.  Find out if your child wants to continue to build on a certain skill such as surfing, or do they want to try something different, maybe golf for example.  

3.  Early Registration for Summer Camps:  Two reasons to look into early registration when choosing a summer camp, the first is that many summer camps offer 20 to 50 percent discounts to early registrations.  The second is that you give yourself and your child plenty of time to get prepared.

4.  Comfort Zone and Summer Camps:  Many times your child will want to go to summer camp with their friends.  However, your child’s friends may be preventing your child from broadening their social circle.  Try to get them to join a summer camp where they will meet new friends doing new activities.

5.  Summer Camps Foster Independence:  Many parents find that summer camps are a great place to begin fostering their child’s independence.  Try not to set your child up for failure by assuring them that if they are unhappy you will come to pick them up.  Being homesick and getting through it is part of the summer camp experience.

6.  Summer Camp Levels:  In your search of summer camps, you will find specialty camps that focus on your child developing a specific skill.  These camps have instructors who have an expertise in those areas, but may not be good at helping your child through their homesickness.  Investigate the levels of the summer camps you are contemplating.  If your child has certain needs, discuss them with the summer camp administrator.

7.  Specialized Summer Camps:  You will find that some summer camps are more specialized than others are.  If you send your son to baseball summer camp, will they offer him other activities such as swimming, hiking or canoeing?  On the other hand, is this a baseball summer camp that immerses your child in the advanced training in baseball? 

8.  Consider All Your Options for Summer Camp:  Is your child contemplating a local or long distance summer camp?  Make sure that you take into consideration how they are transported if it’s a local summer camp.  How are they picked up and dropped off?  Are there special services to get your child home safely? 

9.  Tour the Summer Camp:  Whenever possible, tour the summer camp your child will be attending.  As a parent, you may find details that are overlooked when you are registering your child.  Does the summer camp provide enough restrooms or adequate sleeping facilities for example?

10.  Recommendations for Summer Camps:  When it comes to summer camps, referrals are great, but don’t rely on them entirely.  You will find professional summer camp agencies on the Internet that can give you unbiased opinions.  They can address your questions and concerns to help you make sure that your child and their summer camp are a good fit.

Written by MikeBurnside
Creator and writer for Unravelingmysteries.com a lifestyles website.