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		<title>Campground &#8211; Setting Aside The Time For Quality Time With Your Family</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding quality time to spend together as a family may be one of the toughest parts of being a parent. It may not be easy to get time off work, but with a little planning it can be done. Try a camping trip to a local campground, and see what type of hiking or walking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding quality time to spend together as a family may be one of the toughest parts of being a parent. It may not be easy to get time off work, but with a little planning it can be done. Try a camping trip to a local campground, and see what type of hiking or walking trails they have. Or find a family campground as there are usually extra activities available for the kids. It does not have to be a long trip; as a matter of fact it may be fun to take a few weekend trips throughout the summer months. The important thing is that you are spending time together.</p>
<p> Before going on a camping trip make sure that you have everything that you will need. Kids love to help with this type of stuff, so give them a check list with some of the camping equipment listed or other &#8220;to do&#8221; tasks. Since they tend to get very excited while waiting for something like this to begin, get them some nature books, so they will be able to identify different things they may see while away. If you go to a lake campground, then they will no doubt have the opportunity to identify numerous plant and local life forms.</p>
<p> Before taking off in an RV consider checking for an RV campground, as they can be difficult to locate. As well, this type of campground will have RV service capabilities, if the need arises. Even if your RV has all the comforts of home, it can be really a great experience for city kids to get out the sleeping bags and spend a night under the stars.</p>
<p> Camping in a family campground may also make it a little easier for your kids to find other kids. (They have been known to go through withdrawal if without friends for a day). You may get to meet some interesting people and share a few laughs or suggestions on what campground is the best for future family adventures. It most definitely does not have to be that way the whole trip but it can make a nice change.</p>
<p> Have you thought about sending your kid to summer camp? It can be a great experience for them and they may tend to be a little more forgiving when they learn that you are not going to be able to take any time off from work this summer. This type of outing is really great for kids, as it is full of energy and challenges. They may participate in any number of activities, such as everyone meeting at the campfire area of the campground where there is talking, singing, marshmallow roasting and fun. This is truly an experience that your child will always remember and will continue to reap the benefits of for quite some time.</p>
<p>Instead of chestnuts roasting on an open fire, it should be marshmallows roasting on an open fire. Camping is an activity quite like any other. The serene quality of being out in nature is one that thousands of people take part in when the weather gets warmer. The tents become unfurled and sleeping bags make their way out of storage. Warm weather signals a great time to make camp and get out of the house. The long winter is over and now it is time to get outside and get active. Are you a camping enthusiast or are you a novice to this great pastime? If you are a novice then you are in luck. This article will cover the basics of what you will need while camping and what to expect of the great outdoors.</p>
<p> <strong>What type of things should I take with me camping?</strong></p>
<p> Let&#8217;s see…you will definitely need to take some extra clothing and depending on the weather will depend greatly on the type of clothing you will need. You will need to bring along the following items no matter where you go camping: sleeping bag, food, water, small hatchet for chopping firewood and matches. Other items that some people pack are: coolers for food, fishing poles, tents and a radio to listen to at night. What you take depends largely on how you want to camp and what you want to carry with you.</p>
<p> <strong>What can I do when I&#8217;m camping?</strong></p>
<p> You can do whatever your heart desires. Some people look at camping as a way to relax and so they spend a majority of their time just relaxing by the campfire and reading a book. Some people want adventure such as rock climbing or white water rafting. You can also swim, hike, ride bicycles or even go horseback riding while you are camping. It is also a great way to explore the area.</p>
<p> <strong>How do I keep wild animals out of my food stuff?</strong></p>
<p> The best way to keep animals out of your food stuffs is to keep it in your car if you are in a campground. If you are the enthusiast who likes to hike into the woods away from everyone you will want to tie your food stuff out of reach so small animals, and even big ones, can not reach the food. Keeping a campfire going will also discourage animals from getting into your food supplies. Always keep scraps and other food wastes buried or far away from camp to discourage them as well.</p>
<p> <strong>What are some typical foods that are eaten while camping?</strong></p>
<p> Who could possibly not go camping and not have hot dogs and marshmallows roasted over an open fire? It is just tradition to have those two staples. Other food items will depend on what type of camping you are doing. Many people love to catch their own food and roast them on the fire. Fish is an excellent food source and if you are near a river or stream it is a great way to hunt for your food. No matter what food you take, you will swear it is much better outside than if you were to cook it at home.</p>
<p> <strong>How much do tents cost?</strong></p>
<p> Small tents average around thirty dollars. The larger, more sophisticated tents can cost hundreds of dollars depending on the type and brand you buy. There are also tents that are designed to be shades from the sun and will be where you set up your table. If you purchase one of these awnings, make sure it comes with mosquito netting to keep those pesky blood suckers away from your delicate skin. Any outdoor sporting store will have a variety of tents for you to choose from.</p>
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