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Back to Nature - Family Camping and Hiking Tips
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If you plan to camp
with your family for the first time, consider hosting a backyard
campout first. That way everyone can learn to set up the tent,
try out some campfire recipes, get used to nighttime sounds and
get the little ones excited for the real thing.
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Make the trip
enjoyable for all from the very start. When choosing a campsite,
look for a level, shaded site; good drainage in case of rain; a
nearby place to throw out your trash; and perhaps most
important, close proximity to restrooms and the recreational
facilities!
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Make a list and check
it twice. Keep an ongoing list of items to take each time you go
on the family camping trip. Don't forget extra shoes and socks
for the kids, extra blankets, and necessary accessories, such as
a 30 or 50 amp extension cord and adaptors.
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So you can spend more
time with your family enjoying the great outdoors, prepare meals
such as soups and chili in advance and freeze them. You'll just
need to heat them up beforehand. And don't forget the quick,
convenient foods everyone can grab on the go – dried fruits,
veggies, cheese, crackers and other snacks.
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There are plenty of
activities the whole family can enjoy while camping - everything
from storytelling to stargazing. But if everyone can't agree on
one activity, be sure to pack cards, miscellaneous games and
toys. These also will come in handy in case of rain.
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Keep your family
safe. Avoid unwanted visits from critters by storing food away
and make sure the whole gang understands NOT to feed any animals
that may come around.
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What better way to
enjoy nature together than to take a family hike. First,
acquaint yourself with specific nature trails and general
terrain of the area, then plan your trek according to the
ability level of all members of your family. And be sure to
carry enough food and water for all.
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To make the hike more
interesting for the little ones, turn it into an educational
experience by making a game of identifying birds, plants and
small animals. You can even collect pretty leaves for making
crafts later.

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