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Friday, July 6, 2012

What Kind of Camper Are You?

Camping actually covers a wide range of how people decide to experience nature. There are people who do back country camping, where they hike and camp in undeveloped areas. It's true there are some national parks which have campsites in back country locations. These are unserviced. They do not have running water, toilet, or anything at all. What it usually means is that you have a ground clearing and possibly a firepit. That's it! Often times, you have to canoe or walk in to these sites with all your gear. They will also call them "walk-in" sites.

Then there is car camping. This is the form of camping that my family is comfortable with. We get to pack our car full of our stuff, drive right up to campsite, put up our tent, and unload. We always choose a site with a firepit and something that is not more than a 5 minute walk from the flush toilets. Usually, there will also be a spout for water located within a few minutes walk or less. This type of camping means that you will be camped near other people. Some of these sites also allow a trailer that does not require hook-ups.

RV camping or trailer camping gives you the option to sleep inside a structure. You can pull your RV or camper into campsites reserved for these. They have electrical, water, and sometimes sewage hook-ups. If you crave quiet and nature, you might want to ask to be located far away from the RV section of the campsite.

Glamping=glamour camping...oh la la! I'd like to glamp someday, but it's usually out of our budget. This might include staying in a glammed out tipi, yurt, or large tent. Check out these deluxe camp accommodations in British Columbia! It has everything...including an ensuite bathroom. It only runs $1800 a night!

http://www.wildretreat.com/About_Clayoquot_Wilderness_Resort/index.asp




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