Camping Cheap & Easy
Camping is a beautiful way of staying close to nature. It is an adventure. Camping is not only an experience of its kind but also saves a whole lot of money for you.
Camping is a beautiful way of staying close to nature. It is an adventure. Camping is not only an experience of its kind but also saves a whole lot of money for you.
Camping is a great alternative to hotels for family vacations. Rather than spending cramped nights in overpriced hotel rooms, a week spent camping under the stars will make any vacation the cathartic experience that it is meant to be. The next time you are planning a family trip, consider the benefits of camping before making a reservation at a hotel.
Price: A week spent camping will inevitably be less expensive than seven nights in a hotel.
Tent camping can be an experience like no other if you prepare and enjoy it well. Of course, location is such a huge factor in making it enjoyable. Just imagine yourself and your family roasting marshmallows on open flame while the cool wind from a nearby lake attempts to overwhelm the heat from the bonfire.
Camping can be a very fun and enriching experience. Camping brings you closer to nature while sometimes still allowing you some of the comforts you can experience right at home. There are many different ways to camp.
When it comes to vacation homes everyone has a different idea of what is the ideal getaway. It seems that people will refer to these vacation spots by a variety of names based not only on the type of building but also where they come from. Most people in the Adirondacks will refer to these recreational properties as camps.
Now that we have our RV trip loosely planned, lets start packing.
Packing Tip #1:
Weight is everything when it comes to fuel economy in your RV on a long (extended) road trip. The less weight you carry the better fuel economy you get with your RV. One mile per gallon extra may not seem like much now, but over a 2000 mile vacation, it can add up to more than $100.00.
Next to your speed, weight is the easiest way you can reduce the cost of your RV trip.
Kauai has four campgrounds located in its state parks. Two of these, both located in upland forest meadows are easily accessible by car, one, on a beach, is best reached by four-wheel, and the fourth is a backpacker’s campground at the end of the Na Pali’s 11-mile trail.
Koke`e State Park – Mosquito Free, Upland Camping on Kauai
Two campgrounds are found here in Koke`e State Park’s cool and misty uplands just a few miles from the desert dry Waimea Canyon. Many of the State Park’s numerous hiking trails begin near the campgrounds and meander through fragrant cedar and eucalyptus forests, under ancient koa and towering redwoods and past fragrant blossoms and succulent fruit.
It’s not what you might expect from a tropical vacation, but it is a very beautiful rainforest and for those interested in Hawaii’s flora and fauna very intriguing.
No one knows the exact origins of when backpacking first started, but there are many stories and accounts that it began with the “Hippie Trail” in the 1960’s. It has become much more mainstream and there are many adventuresome spirits that desire to follow that same journey today. Backpackers yearn for adventures in new places and activities while meeting many diverse and culturally different people along the way.
Times of economic set back have encouraged vacation ideas and travel with the family to be more meaningful and inexpensive. Try camping. Pack up the fishing poles.
Trek Tents has a long history in the manufacturing of family camping tents. Leisurelife (USA) Inc was founded by George Smith, with 40 years experience in the tent industry. as an executive vice president and co owner of Camel Manufacturing.