Archive for the ‘Family Camping’ Category

September 13, 2007
Filed Under (Family Camping) by Dave on 13-09-2007

It won’t be long before the leaves begin to change and temperature drops, but that should not stop you from camping. Camping in the fall is very enjoyable and can be a whole new experience. Many things change during the fall. The treesfall_foliage.jpg begin to change, the animals prepare for the winter and most notable the temperature begins to fall. When packing for a fall trip care must be taken to bring the appropriate clothing and bedding. Shorts and t-shirts may be comfortable during the day, but as the sun begins to set the temperatures can drop by 30 degrees or more. Taking care to pack long pants and jackets is very important to insure a fun filled trip. Bedding is another area that must be addressed. While packing for the trip make sure to include extra covers or sleeping bags. When you think you have packed enough add one more just to be sure, you can always remove layers if needed.

Activities also change this time of year as swimming gives way to hiking or biking. Taking a little time to plan ahead will make for a wonderful trip. Research the area where you will be camping and find out what activities are available. Many parks and campgrounds offer special programs in the fall, these can be very fun especially if you have little ones coming along. Be sure to bring along the camera, as the fall foliage can make for some very spectacular photos. Last but not least have fun.





August 14, 2007
Filed Under (Camping Gear, Family Camping) by Dave on 14-08-2007

Coolers are a must when camping and having the right cooler is important. When we camp we take along multiple coolers, 2 large and a couple small ones for day trips. We use one of the large coolers for the perishable foods and the other for beverages, this way we are not opening the food cooler as often, keeping it colder for much longer. Packing correctly will also prolong your ice.

Tips to prolong your ice:

  • Freeze meat and drinks that you will not use in the first day or two
  • Chill your drinks before packing in the cooler
  • Fill the cooler with food then add ice on top
  • Open the cooler as little as possible
  • Keep the lid closed tight
  • Keep the cooler in the shade
  • Do not drain all the water
  • If space allows use some blocks of ice as these will last much longer than cubes

If you tire of running to the camp store for ice and have an electric site you may want to invest in this next pricey gadget. A portable ice maker may be just what you need. Some models make ice in just minutes and can make over 20 pounds a day.


For the gadget savvy camper electric coolers are available for around $100 or less. I have not used this type of cooler, but I am sure you can find many reviews elswhere.

23 Qt. Thermoelectric Cooler/Warmer

What ever your choice just remember to chill out and have fun!





August 06, 2007
Filed Under (Family Camping, Uncategorized) by Jennifer on 06-08-2007

Everyone has seen them when they have gone camping. The decorations that almost all campers put up around their camp site. Whether it be party lights, flags, windsocks or welcome signs, they all give a little of your own personality into that space for the time that you have it.

Canopy or Party Lights

The most common are those lights hanging from the canopy of all style’s of campers. Small or large they all seem to have some type of lights. They come in all different shapes, sizes and colors. The selection is unlimited, from beer bottle’s to flip-flops the choice is never ending. It was one the first things I bought, after purchasing my camper.

Canopy light range in price from $9.99 & Up. There are other options to the party lights, you can use rope lights or make your own flower pot light. There is also a benefit to having these lights in camp, they will provide dim lighting at night, so you can find your way around the camp site and they don’t draw as many bugs as the lanterns. Follow the links below to see some examples of various lights.

Globe Patio Lights

Ramblin’ Road Patio Lights

Flags

Flags are another popular campsite decoration, many campers will display their favorite sports team or state flag. They also come in many different sizes and styles, with the United States flag being the most popular. Flag poles range in price from $5.99 & Up , it generally depend on the size and style of the pole. You can find flags at most retail locations and on Ebay from $4.99 & Up depending in size. There are options available for the flag pole, you can use the type that mount to your camper (most place them on the hull, or use the garden flag style, which stick in the ground. The other option make your own out of PVC pipe, click here for plans.

US Garden Flag Kit

Welcome Signs

Welcome signs with the last names and city/state that they reside, are great, it gives you the opportunity to meet people from your neck of the woods, other areas or even other countries. These are quite simple to come by, you can create your own, or purchase a custom made sign.

Camping World

You may also like to try your hand at making a Flower Pot Light. It is a simple light made from plastic flower pots and decorating beads. Flower Pot Light