Sunday, October 14, 2007
- Sarah Taylor
Getting ready for your first family camping trip? Consider these tips before you go:Camping
Amenities. The family-friendly environment of most campgrounds often
includes activities such as fishing, swimming, hiking, and nature
programs. Family campgrounds provide restrooms, showers, and potable
water. Some have stores and rent fishing poles, paddle boats, canoes,
and other equipment.
Eating in the Wild. Most campgrounds provide grills, fire
rings, and picnic tables. A basic cooking set can be made up of no more
than a bag of charcoal, a few pots and pans, and a spatula. Start with
simple options like sandwiches, hamburgers, and pre-packaged meals.
With each camping trip, try more adventurous recipes and add the
necessary cookware.
Dressing for the Occasion.
For most family trips, a selection of T-shirts, shorts, jeans, swim
suits, jackets, and sweatshirts will suffice. Pack knowing items will
get dirty—that’s part of the fun!
Protecting Your Feet. Quality
boots are a good investment for many families. When shopping for boots,
look for solid ankle support and tread to keep you from slipping.
Purchase boots in stores where people familiar with hiking are trained
to fit them properly. Buy socks and liners made of wool or other
materials that will cushion feet and absorb moisture.
The Right Equipment. Before
investing in equipment, try to borrow tents, sleeping bags, lanterns,
and stoves to determine what suits your family. To save money, check
yard sales or camping clubs for used equipment.
Jennifer Woodford works with DeHavilland and Associates, an educational consulting firm.