Thursday, September 24, 2009

The Ultimate Camping Checklist

For the past twenty years or so my wife and I have been creating a camping checklist. We use this list every time, we go on a camping trip. Feel free to copy the list and place it in a spreadsheet and use it when you pack. Using a checklist saves time and money.
Camping Checklist























Sleeping

Cleaning

Breakfast

Snacks

Sleeping Bags


Hose


Muffins


Yogurt

Air Mattresses

Dish Pans

Bagels


Fruit

Sheets


Brillo


English Muffin

Pretzels

Extra Blankets

Sponges


Jelly


Tortillas

Pillows


Dish Washing Detergent
Cereal


Salsa

Tent


Wipes


SB Bars


Marshmellows





Antibacterial Spray





Chocolate Bars
Fire


Paper Towels
Lunch


Grahm Crackers

Camp chairs

Garbage Bags

Bologna


Granola Bars

Marshmellow sticks

Broom


Turkey


Raisins

Lighter Fluid

Dust Pan


Ham




Newspaper





Rolls

Condiments

Matches

Lighting


Luna Bars


Butter





Lantern


Yogurt


No-Salt
Cooking


Mantel






Pepper

Pots


Flashlights
Dinner


Cooking Spray

Pans


Batteries


Hamburger

Ketchup

Lid


Extension Cord

Hotdog


Mayo

Cooking Utensils

Adapter


Cheese


Mustard

Stove


Radio


Mac-n-Cheese

Salad Dressing

Grill


Propane


Lettuce


BBQ Sauce

Stove Attachment





Tomato


A-1

Grill Attachhment
Play


Salad Crunchies

Spray Butter

Spatula


Beach Chairs

Croutons




Knives


Beach Umbrella

Chicken Breast
Misc

Cutting Board

Sand Toys

Steak


Camera

Can Opener

Sunblock


Rice


Camera Plug

Alum Foil


Football


Noodles


Phone

Plastic Bags

Soccerball

Hamburger Rolls

Phone Plug

Plastic Containers

Frisbee


Hotdog Rolls

Hammer/Screw Driver

Bowls


Cards


Corn on the Cob

Bungees

Bottle Opener

Bingo


Green Beans

Dining Tarp





Zingo






Tarps
Eating


Checkers

Drinks


Bug Spray

Table Cloth

Beach Towel

Water


Bath Towels

Table Cloth Holders

Water Shoes

Milk


Water Proofer

Paper Plates

Goggles


Juice Boxes

First Aid Kit

Paper Bowls

Game Boy

Mike's Hard Lemonade
Rain Ponchos

Plastic Cups

DVD






Shower Flip Flops

Utensils










Extra Flip Flops

Seat Pads









Rope

Napkins










Twine

Steak Knives









Scissors

Corn Holders










If you are missing any camping supplies, it is always good to buy them online or at the local camping store. Purchasing product at the campsite will always cost you more.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Camping- Why Not

As I have stated in previous blogs, I have been camping for over 40 years. I have seen many states that I would not have been able to afford. Below are a list of reasons why I camp and what is necessary to have a successful trip.
- The Money
Plain and simple camping is the cheapest vacation you could stay at almost any camp site for between $12 and $36 dollars a night. (the $36 dollar one where we stayed had 3 beautiful pools and 2 extra large hot tubs and an awesome clubhouse with entertainment every night). This inexpensive lodging frees up money to go to an amusement park or some other great attraction.
-Creating a family bond with responsibility
My kids know they both have chores when we go camping and teaching them the right way to set up a tent or building a fire is a great way to form life long attachments. I can remember the first time my dad taught me to clear an area for the tent or how to hang tarps with bungee cords. The kids might not appreciate it at this moment but they will be forever grateful.
-Living in Harmony with Nature
Two years ago we were camping in PA and we found some baby ducks that were abandoned by there mother. The whole campsite pitched in to help these little creatures. My family experienced what it is like to help another living creature, This year we went back and those ducks are now mascots of the camp. We couldn't have that experience in a motel.
-Making Great Friends from All Over the Country-
We have made great friends from many different states and have kept in touch. We have even set up trips with some of these families so we could spend time together.
-The Nay Sayers Arguments
"You need all that equipment" says negative Nancy- You need a family size camping tent, two tarps and bungee cords, a sleeping bag for each person, a camp stove and/or grill, camping dishes and silverware, food and clothing.
"Camping is Dirty"- Most 4 and 5 star campsite rated by Woodall's and other rating companies are immaculate and very resort like in nature. I have rarely had an issue with the facilities and the staff is almost always a pleasure.

I just know that most people who try camping almost always loves it. I know becuase I see the same families everywhere we go. Join us, your kids will love it.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The camping tent guru review kickoff post

In this blog I will review camping tents and camping supplies as well as providing a number of camping tips and advice. If you are a camping family or a hardcore backpacker, this blog will help you form an opinion to make good choices when camping or preparing for your trip. You can purchase any of the product at http://www.thecampingtentstore.com/.



Safety Around the Campsite



Below are the top reasons for accidents at the campsites.



-Allergic reaction to insects and bee stings- Know whether who in the family has a tendenacy for allergies and make sure they have organic bug spray applied when applying sunblock.

-Injury from rocks or juting roots at the site. Flatten out all sleeping as well as traffic surfaces and mark juting roots or large rocks .

-Injury from falling from high spaces- Do not climb trees to secure bungees or ropes. Throw the rope over the tree.

- Sunburn- Remember to always use sun screen and reapply to yourself and your family members throughout the day

-Injury from fire- There is a huge list of fire safety in the outdoors at http://www.thefirepitdepot.com/.