Wonderful Surprises Await You When You Go On A Camping Holiday In New Jersey

October 28, 2009 by admin  
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Camping in New Jersey this season is going to be a real trick or treat as Halloween is just round the corner. Imagine visiting a haunted house or Halloween hayrides which are only some of the events that have been prepared when you choose to go camping in New Jersey this season.

If you are adventurous then there is a host of opportunities to explore. You can come with your RV or hike a tent and there are also rentals like camping cabins available as well as camping space. Give the NJCOA a call and they will provide you will information and will also take bookings.

When setting up camp in NJ there is something for everyone to do. Let’s have a look at a few things which one could do. There are foot path trails through the Appalachian Mountains which have breathing taking scenery and you can also experience wild and cultural lands. Then there is the spectacular Delaware National River which is one of four national parks.

If you would like to experience the home of a famous person you can visit the Edison museum Site. Have you ever wondered where your ancestors came from and would like to trace their line visit Ellis Island National Monument? Or you can just relax and go fishing, cycling or participate in team sports as well as explore nature at the Getaway. A wonderful coastal heritage can be found at the Morristown National Historical Park.

New Jersey Pinelands National reserve is a must as it is an exceptionally special place. And for those that appreciate being silly from time to time  should not miss the Doo Dah Parade.

The Cape May restaurant which is situated in a historical site is a wonderful place where you can wine and dine. There is really just so much that one can do and enjoy in New Jersey when camping. Beachcomber is a very popular camping resort where you can enjoy many different recreations and visit the local attractions.

If you want to go and set up your camping spot in New Jersey if one of the finest spots and will assure you of amusing and amazing things to do. You will never be bored and the weather is great. It is guaranteed that you will return yearly after having had the experience of camping in New Jersey.

Store Aisles Are Overflowing With Various Kinds Of Camping Gear

October 27, 2009 by admin  
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Whether you are an experienced camper or a first timer looking for camping gear can be overwhelming. It is up to you to decide what is right for you and your family when it comes to camping supplies.

Camping is becoming more popular because it is a great way to spend some good quality time together as a family no matter what your age may be. Older couples may enjoy RV’s while younger generations may prefer a tent no matter which route you go I am sure that you will have guaranteed fun. Camping allows for family time, relaxation and is all inexpensive.

It doesn’t matter what type of store you go into to look around rather it is a sporting goods store, outdoor store, camping store or a retail store the aisles are full of different camping gear and accessories it all varies on how much you want to spend and what you are looking for.

Many families purchase a few larger items such as tents, sleeping bags, lanterns and camping stoves and take the smaller items such as pots, pans and toiletries from home to save some money but everyone is different and likes to do it various ways. It’s up to you to determine which one is better on you and your family.

Buying all the little things add up such as pots, pans, containers, food and much more but if you invest one time then chances are they are yours for the life of your camping adventures. A lot of people purchase camping supplies and pack them up so when they are ready to hit the road they are ready too.

Most families for instance keep all their camping together packed up and kept in a closet, storage shed or garage so they can pull it  all together in a hurry. It saves time because you can throw  together a camping trip in a matter of hardly any time.

Any type of camping gear that you purchase is a great investment because it is durable and is made to withstand any type of weather and climate. Tents, stoves, sleeping bags, pots, pans, toiletry items, tables and air mattresses are just a few items that can be purchased before a camping trip.

The time spent with your family and friends roughing it are something that you can’t place a price tag on no matter how hard you try. The feeling of warmth as all of you sit around a campfire and enjoy each other’s company is great.

Camp In France And Get To Know The Country

October 12, 2009 by admin  
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Taking a holiday in France has changed a great deal in recent years and if you want to camp in France today, you will find a great many very well equipped facilities. Mobile homes and family tents are luxurious to say the least and site offer everything the holiday maker needs to have relaxing and entertaining time.

Relaxing and being entertained is easy when you are in France, they cater for a huge tourist industry, and many very attractive camp sites in both country and coastal setting are available. Moving from site to site when you are camping is also easy, you just pack up and move to a newer more beautiful place.

Resort-like campsites are well organized and maintained, they have every facility you would ever need, and are great value for money. Careful planning could find you camping in a spot where you have access to both the coast line and the interior countryside. Exploring both these options really makes for an exciting holiday. If you have your bicycles with you, even better, you don’t have to drive, and you get exercise too while you camp in France.

All areas of France cater for campers, from the Alps to the Vendee, and even the Cote d’Azure! Take Granny and Granpa with you as well as the kids, and make it a real family holiday.

Royan and Gascony are only two of the areas worth a mention, every where in France has something special to offer. Sea-shores, protected by high dunes, surrounded by the pine forests of La Coubre, has to sound like a wonderful landscape to anyone. The Valley of the River Charente is popular with campers and it is a Congnac making area. Oléron is an island accessible by bridge and it has great beaches as well as being home to a fantastic ancient Citadel.

Great seafood and wine are served in the many restaurants that cater to families and if you save money camping, then you can eat out with the best of them. No cooking for you! If you really want to taste some good wines, a visit to the Médoc peninsula is highly recommended when you visit the Royan.

Just south of Bordeaux, you also find one of the most important oyster farming regions in the whole of France. Yes oysters are farmed, but perhaps in not the conventional sense! Bordeaux is also world renowned for the fine wine it produces and while the kids are entertaining themselves with organized activities at your campsite, you could be off enjoying some seriously adult fun, wine tasting!

Wakeboarding for Beginners

September 1, 2009 by admin  
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I spent the last week learning how to Wakeboard on a small lake in Northern California while checking out some lakefront cabin rentals. Ok, I really didn't want to disclose the name of the lake because it's one of those still untouched places that not many people know about. I'll give you a clue, it's located in Northern California near a small grassy area. Send me a note if you know where I'm talking about. It was different for me because I’m usually used to Smokey Mountain Cabin Rentals because I live in the Tennessee area so this was a real treat.

Ok, back to learning how to wakeboard. I've been waterskiing for most of my life but sure didn't help when it comes to learning how to wakeboard. I thought that because I know how to ski that learning would be easy but I found out that it's not real similiar at all. Here are some of the differences I found.

First off, the wakeboard is not pointing with the direction of the boat. I found this very strange and really difficult to get used to. The board lays perpendicular to the boat and when you say "hit it" the board acts as a plow pushing the water over the board and into your face. It took awhile to learn that you must place your weight on the back foot first and then swing the board around as you surf up on top of the water.

Finally, I got up and it felt really good after drinking 10 gallons of lake water. I was tired but ready to enjoy this new wakeboarding sport. However, I was not completely ready for the experience of standing sideways on the board and I never did get used to having my feet facing across the board. How do you get this board to run straight, was the most difficult thing for me. The board kept on wanting to take a turn. Finally, I let the board turn on by itself and I went over the boat's wake only to find my head hitting the water. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted and I found some good cheap cabin rentals to boot.

Are you going camping for the first time?

September 1, 2009 by admin  
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With current weather actually proving to be half-decent so far this summer the UK is seeing a huge rise in the people turning to camping as well as caravanning to keep the holiday costs at a bare minimum. According to the Camping and Caravanning Club thier advance bookings have gone up massively this year by 27%.
Do not talk yourself into thinking takinga camping holiday is easy. With the exchange rates in ruin for many people it is a lot cheaper to go camping and that in turn means that for many it will be a first. Is it really cheaper if you are going to have to purchase alll of the equipment it may actually be cheaper to go on a last minute holiday. When you are planning to go camping for the very first time safety is going to be one of the most important factors.

For a first timer there are many things you need to know.
Make sure that you take a first aid kit as well as insect repellant, sun tan lotion and allergy tablets. Make sure that if you are in a caravan you are parked safely and of course if you are in a tent make sure it is pitched correctly and in a safe position. Camping near rivers is a dangerous thing to do in case of flooding as well as tall trees as they can attract lightening. As well as this try to keep away from other campers as if a fire starts you do not end up taking someone else’s tent along with yours.

Planning is key, make sure that your trip is planned so you enjoy your trip, as well as this do not light any gas near your tent as it can go up in flames in just 60 seconds.

To avoid the troubles of paying out for something stolen or lost take out gadget insurance so you can easily claim the gadget back if something bad does happen. If it is home you are sticking to this year then make sure you home insurance covers everything, it is important to note that pest infestations are usually not covered to it may be worth taking out home emergency insurance as well.

Wakeboarding for Beginners

August 31, 2009 by admin  
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I spent the last week learning how to Wakeboard on a small lake in Northern California while checking out some lakefront cabin rentals. Ok, I really didn't want to disclose the lake because it's one of those still small untouched places that not many people know about. I'll give you a clue, it's located in Northern California near a small grassy area. Send me a email if you know where I'm talking about. It was different for me because I’m usually used to Smokey Mountain Cabin Rentals because I live in the Tennessee area so this was a real treat.

Ok, back to learning how to wakeboard. I've been waterskiing a good part of my life but it sure didn't help me figure out how to wakeboard. I thought that because I knew how to water ski that learning how to wakeboard would be easy but I found out that it's not similiar at all. Here are some of the differences I found.

First, the wakeboard is not running with the direction of the ski boat. I found this very odd and really hard to get used to. The wakeboard lays perpendicular to the ski boat and when you say hit it the wakeboard acts as a plow pushing the water over the board and into your face. It took sometime to learn that you must put your weight on the back of the board first and then turn the board around as you lift out on top of the water.

At last, I got up and it felt really good after swallowing 5 gallons of lake water. I was tired but ready to enjoy this new wakeboarding sport. However, I was not ready for the new experience of standing sideways to the board it I never did get used to having my feet facing across the board. How do you get this board straight, was the hardest thing for me. The wakeboard kept on angling to the left and wanting to turn. Finally, I let the board turn on by itself and I went over the boat's wake only to find my head hitting the water. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted and I found some good cheap cabin rentals to boot.

Are you planning to go camping for the first time?

August 31, 2009 by admin  
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With current weather actually proving to be half-decent so far this summer the UK is seeing a huge rise in the people turning to camping as well as caravanning to keep the holiday costs at a bare minimum. According to Camping and Caravanning Club their advance bookings have already rocketed by a huge increase of 27% so far this year.
Taking a camping holiday is by no means simple and easy, the only thing you do not need is your passport. Many people are choosing to go camping this year instead of going to places like Spain and America as it seems to be cheaper. Is it really cheaper if you are going to have to purchase alll of the equipment it may actually be cheaper to go on a last minute holiday. When going camping for the first time the priority is safety.

For a first timer there are a few important factors you have to take into consideration.
Taking things like allergy tablets, sun cream, insect repellant are important but make sure you have a first aid kit as this can be very useful when there is no medical help for a few miles. Make sure that if you are in a caravan you are parked safely and of course if you are in a tent make sure it is pitched correctly and in a safe position. Keep away from rivers and tall trees as they can attract lightening. As well as this try to keep away from other campers as if a fire starts you do not end up taking someone else’s tent along with yours.

In just 60 seconds your tent could go up in flames so make sure you do not light any gas near it, as well as making sure you trip is planned inculding if something goes wrong.

To avoid the troubles of paying out for something stolen or lost take out gadget insurance so you can easily claim the gadget back if something bad does happen. If it is home you are sticking to this year then make sure you home insurance covers everything, it is important to note that pest infestations are usually not covered to it may be worth taking out home emergency insurance as well.