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Preparing for Pitching a Tent
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26 Nov |
One very fun and memorable family activity is state park camping. Instead of going on grand vacations and just spend too much money on shopping, why not go camping? This way, you have more intimate moments with your loved ones and this is a great opportunity to catch up with them. This also closes any gaps and makes the family members get to know each other better. There are many basics that you can learn when out in a camping site. Parents can even teach their kids how to pitch a tent.
There are many things that you have to consider first before pitching your tent. Look for a smooth ground where you can place your tent for a more comfortable sleep. Remove any rocks or sharp materials that can damage your tent. If it becomes quite hard to look for a soft surface in the campsite, you can collect some grass or dried leaves. Spread them around the area where you will place the tent. These leaves will go under the ground cloth you are to place.
The ground cloth helps largely in capturing the rain if ever the weather does not cooperate. Place the tent on higher ground to prevent rise of water during rains. There should be good drainage in the area, too.
To make sure that you have many choices for a beautiful spot, look for different famous state parks. Indeed state park camping is always the best choice since there are different basic amenities that you and your family can enjoy. After pitching the tent, then you can focus on the other bonding activities like fishing and trekking.

