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Camping Holidays

By: Slavco Stefanoski

One of the biggest sources of unhappiness in our society is that people think that you can't live well without having a lot of money. Because of this, a lot of folks work long hours so that they can spend their money on extravagant vacations. They will find ways to even make camping holidays expensive, taking tours to exotic locations instead of enjoying the camping sites around them. The truth is that with a little basic outdoors knowledge, you can go to some beautiful campsites no matter where you live. You can enjoy nature, see some spectacular views, and feel good about the fact that you're saving money while doing it.

Of course, it is easy for me to say this. I grew up taking camping holidays. My parents never went on those expensive camping holiday trips – the ones guided by tour guides in foreign countries. They knew enough about the woods that they could get around pretty much anywhere they wanted to go. We even took camping holidays to exotic destinations like Australia and New Zealand. Basically, the cost was low no matter where we went. All we had to do was pay for transportation, and the rest would practically be free.

When you are new to outdoor activities, of course, you do have to invest a little bit of money. Your first camping holiday will be somewhat pricey. It is important to have good outdoor gear, especially if you're going camping deep in the wilderness. If you go to REI, or some similar professional outdoor camping gear company, you should be willing to spend a few hundred dollars to equip yourself at firs. Fortunately, the clothing and gear that you buy for your camping holidays is durable. Unless you lose or put on a lot of weight, you should be able to still use the same gear for years!

Once you buy your equipment, you have to figure out what camps site you want to go to. I have always thought that it is good to start off slowly. If you make your first camping holiday too ambitious, something is bound to go wrong. Instead, you should go to a campsite with a short walk – say 2 or 3 miles at the most. There are still plenty of camping holidays where you can find some isolation with a 2 or 3 mile hike, but if you do need to get back to civilization, it is just around the corner.

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