Thursday, January 29, 2009

hiking facts

Whether you use a tent, RV, cabin, or lay out under the stars, you will find that camping can help you to get in tune with all the nature that is around you. Not only do you see the great outdoors in a totally different light while hiking, it also offers different challenges from summer camping.

Although hiking on your own can seem like an exiting adventure, it is a lot safer to go hiking in a group. If you have not planned enough, then you may find yourself running around shopping for camping gear necessities and might just end up forgetting a thing or two. It is better to hike in the cool of the mornings and evenings.

You will be able to fold down the seats and you will be able to use your car to give you some protection if you are camping in really bad weather. Plan to enjoy activities that are fun for the entire family. Stop occasionally and take off your shoes and socks.

Food should be planned depending on the duration of your stay. Many a flashlight has been broke because the kids accedently dropped it on the ground.

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