Posts Tagged ‘Camper’
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
Any ideas on what to do during summer holidays? Or are you planning to get your little girl involved in something interesting during this summer? Doesn’t girl’s summer camp sound like a good idea that will let your little girl ease up on the daily routine and lets her have some fun?
Most camps are for young girls between the ages of 7-17. Some girls summer camps cater to particular
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Friday, January 1st, 2010
In the past, many of the youth camps were designed to give the child a means to have fun and enjoy the summer holiday. Today the youth camps have changed immensely. With the wide variety of opportunities brought forward, campers can now enjoy a vacation that will give them the chance of polishing up their leadership skills and also social skills.
It’s true that most youth camps teach children impeccable values and helps in the development of important skills, but there are still
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Sunday, December 27th, 2009
You buy your first travel trailer and now you cannot wait to head to the great outdoors on your first camping trip. The excitement builds as they make campground reservations and plan to spend time enjoying nature or relaxing in a hammock by the fire. A good RVer is prepared for whatever problems that may arise as
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Sunday, December 13th, 2009
Keystone Outback Travel Trailer
You just bought a new RV and now you want to go camping right? If this is your first outdoor camping adventure, you may be wondering how to prepare for all the fun. You will get some tips to get started in this article. These tips may sound a bit simplistic, but many people forget some of these things on their first
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Saturday, December 12th, 2009
Passport Travel Trailer From Palm Beach RV
One of the great joys of my childhood was camping with my family. We would go all over the country and have so much fun and build so many great family memories that my brothers and I still talk about today. The
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Friday, November 27th, 2009
When one thinks of a European tour, camping is definitely not the first manner of seeing this amazing continent that springs to mind. And yet to camp in Europe is fast becoming a fun way for tourists and locals to enjoy the beauty of this rich and diverse continent.
There are a wide variety of camp sites in Europe that offer something for everyone. There are the more expensive camp sites which offer the camper a bit more luxury.
Then there are also
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Camping is one of the past times for many families and friends. This allows people to get together. The big task of each day is cooking the camping food though. You need things that are pretty simple and don’t require much to make them. There are a few things that every camper needs when cooking the food though. Let’s go through some of those things
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Monday, November 16th, 2009
If you are a camper and you enjoy a challenge, camping in Mexico could be just the challenge you are looking for. It is a country of mystery and intrigue, but is you have never camped before, leave visiting Mexico until you have a little experience. The last thing you need when on a camping vacation, is to find yourself in the
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Friday, November 13th, 2009
Are you ready to test your self? Looking for something to build team spirit? Then all you need to do is visit a winter camp. It’s not your average holiday camp that just keeps you and your family happy. This is the ultimate test of your skills and endurance levels. This camp is not for the weaklings, so go only if you feel upto the challenge.
A winter camp will involve mountain climbing, rigorous hiking, makeshift lodging and many other activities that will bring out a side of you which you never
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
I am going to show you a simple easy camping list from an experienced camper. All of us like to enjoy the great outdoors, listening to the crickets chirp and the still of the night as you look up at the moon and stars. Camping is an affordable and easy way to do that.
Experienced campers have gotten packing for camping down to an art. They always seem to know what to take and what
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