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Camping is a great escape.

from: Lawrence Pounds




Camping 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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Vintage Recreational Vehicle Product Key to Soaring Sales for Teardrop Trailer ... - PR Web (press release)


PR Web (press release)

Vintage Recreational Vehicle Product Key to Soaring Sales for Teardrop Trailer ...
PR Web (press release)
Young and old customers alike drawn to throwback teardrop camper trailers for retro looks, practical design, and substantial gas savings. Retro brands and product are hot right now. Little Guy Worldwide, the world's leading distributor of teardrop ...

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John Weiss: Warm, comfortable, portable - who needs fish? - Post-Bulletin


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John Weiss: Warm, comfortable, portable - who needs fish?
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I continued dabbling a teardrop jig and waxie in a shallow part of a Mississippi River backwater near Wilcox Landing south of Wabasha, while Walt Hofner and Ron Spain tried other lures. The fishing, like the eating, was really hard work for the three ...

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Three reasons the Prius Camper Van isn't a totally bad idea - SmartPlanet.com (blog)


Three reasons the Prius Camper Van isn't a totally bad idea
SmartPlanet.com (blog)
But if the folks who hatched this concept (an outfit called Campinn, according to Carscoop, but the only Campinn I can find is a maker of teardrop trailers) want to make it more feasible, they'll quickly camper-ize the plug-in Prius Hybrid.

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A columnist's take on family life in 21st century - The Seattle Times


A columnist's take on family life in 21st century
The Seattle Times
In line with the American trend of putting wheels on everything, mobile homes (horrors, never say trailers!) seem to be enjoying a wide degree of public acceptance. Now an executive of the General Electric Co. predicts that the homes of the future will ...

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Chris Kolbert: Respect the ice, or pay the price - Post-Bulletin


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Chris Kolbert: Respect the ice, or pay the price
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Slab bluegills hit sporadically on a blaze orange teardrop jig tipped with a waxworm. I'd catch three or four fish in a few minutes. Then the bite would cool down as the school moved on. Even though five inches of ice doesn't seem like much, ...

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