Posted on 28 February 2010
Tags: activity, camp, camp games, camping activities, camping ground, camping site, Opportunity, Parents, site

Camping can be a very exciting activity for the children. It is often regarded by parents as an opportunity to bond with their kids during the weekends. Moreover, it will also be an opportunity to teach your kids new things about the environment and some life skills. You can develop team work and cooperation between your children while camping.
However, you should note that bringing your kids out to camp is not just a matter of pure fun and excitement. Rather, it brings certain responsibilities. To make sure that you can make the most out of your aspired camping experience, below are some tips that you should apply.
Involve your children in your plans
Make sure that your children are involved in planning for the camping activity. Let them play a part in choosing the camping site. However, as they make the choice, make sure that you explain to them the activities that they can do and the kind of environment that awaits them in their chosen camping ground.
Let them decide the camping activities
Aside from letting the kids choose the camp site, let them decide the camping activities that all of you will engage in. Choose camp games and activities that are quite exciting, entertaining, informative, and educational. Also, make sure that each of your children has camp responsibilities that fit their age and actual capabilities. You can ask them to help with the cooking, cleaning, or collecting firewood based on their capability.
Let them pack their own bags
Let your children pack their own things for the camping trip. However, you should provide them with a basic checklist in order to make sure that they will not forget to bring all the necessary tools and equipment needed. Also, you should double check their bags before you set out for your camping adventure.
Do a dry run in your own back yard
If your children are going out to camp for the first time, it will be best if you do a test camp out in your own backyard. Aside from the fact that such can be a good bonding activity as well, this will help you assess whether your children are really ready for an outdoor camping activity.
Teach them about basic camping rules
Before you bring your children to the campsite, make sure that they are well aware of the basic camping rules. This will not only keep them safe. Instead, such will also keep you and your kids out of harm’s way. Tell them where exactly are they allowed to play and run around, what time is the curfew, what their tasks are, and other rules and regulations.
Pack emergency first aid kits
Never forget to bring emergency first aid kids for yourself and the children. Be aware of the fact that since children are quite playful and sometimes careless, they are highly at risk for a wide variety of potential dangers out in the camping site.
Assign partners or buddies
If you are planning to bring four or more children, assign partners or buddies. Explain to them that they are tasked to look after each other and they are supposed to watch out for each other at all times. This can help you manage your young companions a lot easier.
Posted on 10 November 2009
Tags: aid kid, camp siteUnlike, camper, camping activities, Camping Fun, camping site, camping tent, campsite, fun, mind

Camping is sure fun. Exploring the outdoors overnight is a splendid activity that you should share with your friends and your family. However, regardless of the fun and enjoyment that you are trying to attain, keep in mind hat camping is not all fun. If you want to make the most of it, you ought to be fully prepared. Below are some tips that can help you become an avid camper
Plan ahead
This is the most important tip that you should keep in mind. If you want to make your camping adventure a complete success, make sure that you plan ahead. Planning consists of a variety of things. The first of which is to choose the best campsite and to become very familiar with it. After choosing where you are headed, make sure that you know how to get there and what are the activities that you can do in the camping site. Create an itinerary for your trip. Other than that, prepare all the equipment that you will need- the most important of which are your sleeping bags and your camping tent. Also, pack adequate food, beverages, and clothing. Do not forget to bring a map and a first aid kid.
Ask an experienced camper to accompany you
Camping can somehow be dangerous especially if you are a newbie. Even if you are well prepared for it, it will be best if you will have someone experienced to come with you on your first time. If you can, be a part of a camping group. Aside from being a lot safer in the company of skilled and experienced campers, camping with them can prove to be a very educational experience as you will probably learn essential tricks of the trade.
Consider your phase, start safe
Recognize your real capabilities and skills as a camper. As a beginner, you should take the art and science of camping on a step by step basis. You can ensure your safety by matching your camping activities with your level of skills and knowledge in your chosen endeavor. In your first trip as a camper, do what first timers typically do. In choosing a camping site, never go deep into the forest or up a very high mountain. Never take bigger risks in your initial attempt. Apply the cliché, “take things slowly but surely.”
Be extremely aware of the camp site
Unlike your home, your campsite might be a place for exploration but it will not promise you the same set of comfort, safety, and security that you find at your home. As such, you have to take extra precautionary measures when you are camping outdoors.
Be aware of your surroundings especially the various environmental factors that exist in your campsite. Make sure that you are well aware of the fauna and flora that exist in your surroundings. Familiarize yourself with the wildlife in your campsite. Always check the warnings and bulletins around. Be aware of potential hazards such as lions, bears, snakes and other dangerous animals that might be lurking in the forest. Be aware of the poisonous flowers and fruits that might be growing around the area as well. Always carry a first aid kit.