Family Camping Fun – part 2
Friday, July 3rd, 2009
For a complete checklist on what to bring on a camping trip, there are many camping websites that offer a myriad of suggestions.
4. When you reach the camp site, choose an area to set up the tents. Ensure there are no rocks or debris where the tent will be set up. Most campgrounds will post warning signs or instructions regarding specific animals and vegetation.
5. When preparing a campfire, if appropriate, ensure that it is set up further away from the tents. After you have roasted the marshmallows, sang songs, and told ghost stories; douse the fire before going to bed.
Finally, enjoy the entire camping experience. Sleeping under the stars, communing with nature, and relishing the time spent with family will not only
bring a family closer together, but the memories of this experience will last
forever.







