You’ve seen them…they’re lined up outside in long lines waiting for the new iPhone, or Xbox or even concert tickers. They show up days in advance so they can be first in line. The last time I saw that I said to myself, “what nuts!” they’re in lawn chairs and sleeping bags. If you gonna do this, do it right, with comfort! So, for all you fans that want to be first in line, here’s some Camping Guy tips on how to make it enjoyable.
Shelter
You need something that you can immediately fold up and stow away so that if you’re asked to leave the line or if it suddenly begins to move, you’re not left in the cold dragging your belongings.
A small pop-up tent is the easy answer. They’re easy to fold and unfold and they’re very light. So if the line moves, your shelter can, too
Comfort
A pop-up tent is convenient and light but the sidewalk is very hard! So get a camping pad or camping mattress, as they’re called, to keep your body comfortable, away from the cold ground and cramp free. Also, take a sleeping bag, pillow, and comfortable chair so you can sleep a little….sit a little, and not get totally bored.
Father’s Day is just around the corner so how about a surprise family camping trip! You’ll save time, money and have a wonderful experience that you and the kids will reflect on for years to come. But what about the details, the gift and how to keep everyone entertained? To get you going, I’ve compiled a list of tips and some new gadgets that Dads are going crazy for.
Trees, streams and adventure make Mother’s Day camping a popular trend and can help your family save money also. She might even appreciate being whisked away to a private get-away in the woods. Keeping her weekend picture perfect, however, will require some dedication and maybe a few suggestions.
Camping under the stars, near a campfire or in a tent is always great fun but a memorable picnic, will enhance your campout as well. To get your picnic ideas flowing, I’ve come up with the three simple elements that are essential to your picnic and how you can make each of them their possible best.