Saturday, February 22, 2014

Tips and suggestions? :)?

Q. As a university student, my summer job this year is to be a camp consellor. Any general tips or sugestions? like do i need shorts or should i wear jeans? Do i need one of those bear bells? If it rains how do i keep dry? what if one of the kids gets lost etc. ? thanks camp enthusiasts!


Answer
need shorts And jeans, add insect repellant to that list for the shorts days.bear bells?? never heard of, you able to scream??? do just as well ;-), if you sleeping in a tent, make sure you get some water repellent spray for it, and set it up before your trip to spray it down and also check for any holes, etc. be sure and spray down the corners sewn together, these will leak first. Soon as you notice a kid is missing alert everyone at the camp, call 911.
hope I helped you a bit
Good luck ;-)

First camping trip, please help :)?




nicola0102


Hi, i am planning a camping trip in the summer for my family. We are wanting to camp in a tent at a campsite and bring our own BBQ.

Now, this will be my first actual camping trip, as we usually go abroad, but as money is so tight at the moment we decided to holiday in the UK.

We will be taking our car, but obviously we will not want to store all our belongings in the tent for the whole week.

Are there locks for tents, so no one can steal our clothes whilst we are out during the day?

If anyone has any tips for camping with a young family can you tell me :)

thanks



Answer
I wouldn't waste your time locking the tent. First off I have never had anything stolen from my tent and none of my friends or family ever had anything stolen when camping.
The lock will just catch a persons attention, if you lock it they know there is something in there of value and will just cut through the tent to get to it, it wont deter them at all. A ripped tent isn't worth putting a lock on the tent to save your clothes, unless there is a homeless man looking for clothes I don't think you will be bothered. Just keep your tent zipped shut. If you are that worried about it have someone in the campsite at all times.

As for the young kids keep it interesting and fun for them but don't push them too hard or long if you decide to go for a hike. Let them play in the ponds, catch frogs/turtles/ salamanders, let them run through puddles, play in the rain; all stuff they normally cant do when they are home.Let them be kids. Get them interested in fishing if there is a lake or river near by. Go on a nature hike and try to spot animals. Have them build the campfire, stacking wood and such so you can light it, let them feel they had a part in creating that. Teach them how to start a fire. Let them pee behind trees. Just let them be kids and they`ll have a blast.




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