About Us
My wife and I have spent many years traveling across Canada and the United States, as well as Europe.
As a result of those travels, we have spent many enjoyable nights in campgrounds. Our travels have brought us to many interesting and out of the way places. Our more recent trips have taken us to The Yukon, Alaska, and the Southwestern States.
Currently, we are planning a camping trip to the East coast of Canada, particularly to Newfoundland.
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admin in Thursday, July 1st 2010
If you love the outdoors like I do, I am sure you will love going camping at remote camp sites. Be it a weekend getaway, with just you and your partner, or a whole family with kids and pets, the experience will last a life time. Late spring to early fall would be the best time to take your camping holidays unless of course you are into winter camping. I am not, something about sleeping in the snow just does not set well with me.
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admin in Thursday, July 1st 2010
Missouri has eight wilderness areas that contain some of the most stunning beauty in the Midwest. There are special considerations one must understand before making a camping trek into one of them. Here’s a rundown on each and what you need to know.
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admin in Thursday, July 1st 2010
You’ve decided to get back to nature and to go camping. You ask yourself, “should I take the family to a family campground or try to create our own camp site in the wilderness?” There are vast differences in the two styles of camping, and it depends on your level of knowledge and comfort when you take that camping trip.
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admin in Thursday, July 1st 2010
For people who like a challenge and think they are independent, wilderness camping will be the ultimate test. Camping for fun or recreational camping will be great. You can explore the outdoors, go fishing, hunting, or just plain relax. Wilderness camping well that is a different story.
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My wife and I have travelled extensively in Canada and the United States. Until a few years ago, we travelled with a tent and the rest of our camping gear. As we get older, our body is telling us that the ground is getting harder, no matter what we put under us. As a result, we have changed the way we travel.