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Top Similar DownloadsHome | Guide To Camping | Camping Information FAQ | Camping Articles & Tips | About Us | Contact Your e-guide saved me from spending hundreds of dollars on camping equipment I didn't need. It also guided me through every step of my camping trip, so I knew what to bring and do. I would have been lost without the advice. I can't thank you enough! Maria Morais, Ontario, Canada I think the service you provide is wonderful, especially for the novice camper. If I had not found your site, I doubt my daughter would have had such a successful and wonderful experience. Thanks again Cara Pieraccini, Sausalito, CA I was totally impressed by the quality of advice in Beginner Camping Tips. Even as a seasoned out trip canoe instructor I learned a few new things. This is an invaluable resource for any new camper wishing to have great camping experiences right from the start. 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Ed Sheppard, Tulsa OK 12 Steps To Tent Camping And Enjoying The Outdoor Living Adventure, Nature And Relaxing Time Away From Home 11 Experts With 138 Years Of Combined Experience Give Advice For Fun And Safe Tent Camping From Start To Finish. Dear Fellow Camper, Are you the sort of person who uses a list to get ready? Do you look for tips and advice to know what to expect? And you have questions like these -- What gear do I need to get? What food should I bring? How do I cook the food? What kind of wild animals could I run into? How do I pack? What sort of activities can I do while camping? How do I start a campfire? Even if you didn't ask those questions, you the type that still wants the answers anyway. Well, if that's you, you're not alone. You're among the few smart people who take the steps to find out how to make a camping trip enjoyable ahead of time. Imagine this for a second... You're outdoors and surrounded by nature... you're sitting with friends or family around a crackling campfire. You smell the fresh burning firewood, and hear tree sap sizzling and popping out. Up above, you see a night sky lit with bright stars... a shooting star perhaps. Just then, you realize sleeping in a tent outdoors is amazing. You feel alive listening to every sound outside at night. The whole trip comes together just as you pictured it. Everybody's happy. Everything ran smooth because you went prepared, and because you knew what to do early on. Beginner Blunders For unprepared new campers, there's a different story. You can spot them the minute they step onto the campground... They're so disorganized they packed a mish mash of city clothes, some personal items, a borrowed tent, and expensive gear they've never used before. Then reality hits... First, they arrive near sunset after hours of driving. They fumble around to put up their tent in the dark, but it's missing parts. Second, they didn't bring water or the right food. There's no supermarket nearby, so they go to bed hungry and thirsty. Third, they realized didn't bring items to get a good night sleep. They sleep on a cold and damp tent floor with just a light blanket cover. Last, they didn't bring items to stay comfortable on the trip. They're stressed out, and everyone who went with them is unhappy. They pack up sooner than they wanted, and head for home or a nearby motel. It happens lots. In fact, I've seen beginners get tangled in many worse ways several times over. I hate to admit it. I even had a similar experience as a beginner in 1990 too. Back then, it had been ten years since I gone on my first camping trip. I was eleven when I first went camping on a school trip to the British Columbia Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit. Although I learned a lot on that camping trip, my second trip lived up to be a bungling beginner's nightmare. It could have been worse... much worse. You won't want this experience. Not for yourself - not for your family or friends. Better Prepared For Better Camping Adventures Over the years, I learned how to prepare better for tent camping. In July 1999, my wife and I climbed to the top of a Jasper Park mountain, and camped at different sites throughout the Canadian Rockies. We even brought our dog camping with us in bear country. We brought everything we needed, we knew where to go, what to do, how to stay safe, and have lots of fun. Much More To Know Even after becoming an experienced camper, becoming a parent raised new expectations. I've always wanted to open new camping experiences for beginners -- especially for my own children one day. It's a joy see new campers stare hypnotically into a flickering campfire while night falls. It's also a pleasure to see wide eye expressions when they see new outdoor wonders while camping. Seeing my wife in action with our son opened my eyes though. There's more to stay on top of. I can't afford to be unprepared having a family to take care of now -- even if we're not headed for complex camping trips. So what have I learned? Well, there's lots to know to start. Everything from setting up a tent to chopping firewood have proper techniques for comfort and safety for instance. And there's whole more to know above that. But the more you know, the more you'll enjoy the experience. Eventually everything you do on a camping trip becomes a pleasure when you can handle snags and gotchas - without having to think about it. Most important, the biggest lesson I'll share with you is this -- learning how to camp by trial and error is a huge waste of time, energy and money - not to mention risky. The more difficult the camping trip is, the less forgive it becomes -- and even beginners can easily get in too deep. It doesn' have to be that way however. There's a faster, easier and safer way to cut down the beginner phase. Allow me to explain... First off, my name is Henry Tom and I've been camping for years. What I'm about to share with you is something I wish I had when I started. Be Prepared To Forget The Stress Forget that you're still new to camping and feeling a little stress about the unknown - like wild animals... Forget if you’re unsure about your safety as well as others... Forget that you don't have any idea what to feed yourself or others going with you... Forget that you can't afford not to bring important items for you and others on the trip… Just ask yourself one question. What if you knew how to be better prepared, so you -- and those with you -- just spend time having fun and relaxing? Would you feel more confident if you had this knowledge? Would you feel better knowing you took the right steps? If so, read on... Cut Camping Headaches With Advice From Experienced Experts The best way to cut beginner costs, stress and mistakes is to have an experienced expert guide you through the steps. But not just take any old advice -- get advice that covers the basics from start to finish. With good advice... Imagine not having to spend hours surfing the web for random tips. And then having to sort through the mix of information -- like putting together a 3,691 piece jigsaw puzzle - without seeing the big picture. Imagine not ambarassing or endangering yourself with close call camping accidents you could have easily avoided through expert advice. Imagine not blowing your time, money and patience over mistakes thousands of others have made before. See yourself not leaving important items behind at home because you used a camping "check list" made for some stranger off the Internet. Tips alone don't give you the big picture to make you a good camper. But tips start making more sense when you know the basics of tent camping from start to finish. Take food for example. A good tip is to pack fast perishable foods for the first day, but not for following days. That's good food safety advice, but what about the knowledge for the rest of your trip? The bottom line is camping is easy when you have the right steps laid out for you. And here's how... Guided Through The Tent Camping Steps "The Beginner's Guide To Getting You Started With Comfortable Tent Camping In 12 Easy Affordable Steps" is quickly becoming the bestselling starting point for start-to-finish tent camping knowledge today. Whether you're single going camping with friends, or you're a parent taking your family, you'll be guided under any of these circumstances! It doesn't matter where you live or what sort of campground you're going to. Even though every trip has specific needs, the basics to get ready for a camping trip stay the same. Most crucial, the e-Guide gets you ready for your next tent camping trip - especially if you're the kind of person who doesn't have time to mess around - or money to waste. Skip any of the basic steps, and you're likely to get stung with camping problem - regardless if you used a check list or if you've bought the most expensive gear! Loads Of Detail At Each Step Here, in more specific detail is what you'll find inside the e-guide: What foods to bring ahead of time for tent camping. Camping meals can be quick, easy to make,...
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