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Camping is a great escape.
from: Lawrence PoundsCamping is a true escape from the doldrums of a normal life. It
is "getting back to nature" as they say. It's is fun for
everyone but especially for families. It gives them a chance be
together and explore new adventures.
Equipment can cost a lot or very little. Some
href="http://www.campingcraze.com" >camping equipment is
designed for the true adventurer such as: sleeping bags that are
warm down to -20 Fahrenheit but there is adequate equipment at
very reasonable prices.
Where to go is the big decision. Some are lucky enough to live
near national parks.These are national parks because they are
very special areas. Wisconsin for instance has no national park
but has some of the best state parks you could ever want. So, it
is not so important exactly where you go as long as the place
you go has adequate facilities and is well kept.
So, if you haven't experienced one of life treats, try it. You
will enjoy yourself more than you might think. Go with the right
people though. Your family for instance or if not married with
good friends. Interested in this subject? Try this link for
href=http://www.campingcraze.com">more of the same
About the author:
Lawrence Pounds writes from Pattaya, Thailand.
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