Friday, November 7, 2008

Family Fun

Family Fun
By Stacey Kennedy

Do the crowds, noise, and hustle and bustle of the city make
you want to escape? If you are like me needed a break from the
craziness of the city, you might want to consider taking the
family camping. With just few camping supplies and a load of
food, you and your family can enjoy an adventure in nature. What
you decide to bring is up to you. There are many different
things to choose from to making camping fun and comfortable. You
may stay more traditional with tents or you may go hi-tech.

As a child, I made lots of great memories while camping with my
family. Starting with the family tent, we eventually moved up to
a foldout camper. The family tents were great fun for a small
child. The huge eight-man tent could be my own hideaway club
when everyone else was outside. Of course, it seemed huge to me
since I was so small. Now, my own daughter enjoys the family
tent when we go on our adventures. Instead of a clubhouse, she
pretends the tent is her castle. Although the tents are the more
traditional form of camping, technology has made them a lot
better than in the old days. They are stronger, more
weatherproof, and much easier to put up and take down.

If you want to load up and head out for some relaxing outdoor
fun, you might want to check out the new family camping tents
and other supplies. With new advancements in construction, you
can find nice equipment that will make you want to extend you
stay in nature. The best place to compare many different family
camping tents is on the Internet. You can research all the
different brands and find great deals when you are ready to buy.

Much of the remaining needed camping equipment is commonly
available in the home, like dishes, pots and pans. Lists of what
to take are available in many camping books and websites. Many
people opt not to use their home items but equipment better
tailored to camping, such as heavy plastic tableware and salt
and pepper shakers with tops that close to keep out rain.

About the Author: Stacey is the editor of a top
http://www.forfamilymatters.com website, and she also runs a
site about http://www.financialpal.com

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