Posts Tagged ‘RV’

Get Away With Your Family While Caravaning

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

If you have ever taken your family on vacation then you know how expensive that it can be. Many places these days are not family oriented and if they are they cost too much money. With the economy the way it is many families are saving money by not taking their normal vacations. You don’t have to, though. Take your family caravan camping and have a lot of fun while also saving a lot of money.

There are many places that you can go to rent a caravan and they are not too much money. It is a lot less money than renting a hotel room. There are no crazy tents to set up- just a caravan.

Most places that you want to go to offer campgrounds. You can stay at these camp sites for just a few dollars per night, depending on where you want to go. This allows you to save money that you can spend doing sight seeing.

Caravaning also allows you to bring your own camp food. Food can be the most expensive part of the vacation. Pack up some healthy food that you family loves and you are ready for camping.

If you go online you will find many places that would be great for your family and not too expensive. Just go on the internet and do some research. Find a place close to home so you don’t have to spend a lot on gas money.

Most camping grounds do not cost to much money. They have all of the facilities that you will need so you can be comfortable. Caravaning with your family is a great way to spend time together and vacation. You won’t regret that you did.  Families love caravaning and it is something that just needs to be experienced. You should have a lot of fun.


Smart Tips To Consider Before Buying A Tent

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

It is a fact that tents are on top of the list when it comes to camping paraphernalia. People usually gravitate towards colorful and quirky designed tents. They forget to consider the quality of the tent. Every time you buy a tent, you must look on how durable the tent is. This article will teach you how to select the tent that is right for you.

Do your research about reviews, recommendations and testimonials. Surf the web and read about the different offerings in the market. This will help you maximize your options based on the testimonial given by other consumers. The internet is a great way to scout for best buys and not spend.

First agenda is to always check the durability of materials. By doing this you will be able to see if the tent is really durable. You need to know that not all tents are durable. Some tents can be only used for a short period, while others can be used for a very long time. Thus,you really have to make sure that the tent you are buying is made out of quality materials.

Next step is to check the tent if it is user friendly. Know the dimensions of the tent you are buying. If it works fine then you can purchase it. Testing how tent works before purchasing it will help you make your final decision.

It is also important to check if the manufacturer has a warranty. Sometimes the tent gets damaged or you find that there are some damages after a few uses. Your tent will inevitably need fixing and it is a logical step for you to make sure the tent has a warranty.

So there you are, now you know how to choose a tent wisely. If you consider these things you will surely have a great time camping using a durable, long-lasting tent.

 

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Great Memories Can Be Made Of A Camping Vacation In Beautiful North Carolina

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

A memorable trip awaits if you choose camping in North Carolina. North Carolina offers places to enjoy that have great natural beauty. Charming historical towns are little gems to savor on the way. Camp goers unfamiliar with the state should know there are three distinct regions: the mountains to the west, the heartland of the Piedmont and the Atlantic coast in the east. With the Atlantic to the east, North Carolina has Tennessee on its western border, Virginia on its north, and Georgia and South Carolina to the south. There are many, many locations to choose, offering campers of all types something they would like. These include the Linville Gorge, Mount Mitchell, the Blue Ridge Parkway, national forests, waterfalls, hiking trails, bike trails and horse trails amongst the sites to enjoy.

Where to camp in NC

As there so many options, the best way to limit the possibilities is to decide what type of camping trip you are looking for. Do you want to make it as natural as possible? Would you prefer available showers and water? Do cabins for rent appeal? Do you have an RV you would like to take with you to a recreational vehicle park? Are there special events you want to visit as well?

Helpful tips

You should do your research to make the most of this opportunity. Going online opens up a whole host of sources, including the state’s useful resources that can guide you in planning your trip. Planning ahead will certainly improve the quality of your experience.

Please note that if you have a mind to use objects to claim a campsite position, they are not recognized as devices to be used for this purpose in national parks. You need to set up tents. Any objects you use to make your claim will be removed.

Locating the destination of choice

Use your computer to access the many websites that will help you decide amongst the wide number of choices available. General, specific and individual website resources help you find what type of campsites you are looking for and then to help narrow your options. Please keep in mind that if tent camping is your choice, there is a book that has greater detail. The book’s title is:The Best In Tent Camping: The Southern Appalachian & Smoky Mountains. It lists many known and unknown sites(depending on the prospective camper’s familiarity with the state), such as the Linville Falls Campground in Spruce Pine, NC; Camping & Cabins on Cape Lookout National Seashore in Harkers Island, NC; Mount Mitchell State Park in Asheville, NC and many other possible destinations. No matter how choosy the camper this book illustrates that there are savory offerings available.

How to make the most of your experience

Think ahead. Plan and prepare. You will have a camping vacation that memories are made of with just a little forethought.