
Do you
have a weekend without anything to do or a weekend when you don’t want
to do anything? I know what I’d do. I would pack up the truck and head
for the woods. Sitting by a camp fire with your favorite people solves
many problems, so you shouldn’t wait too long between fires. My
favorite thing to do on a weekend is to camp. Are you looking for an
easy way to camp? How about car camping? I love it!
First of
all, let’s define car camping? When you can drive your vehicle right
up to the camp site, that’s called car camping. Even if you’re driving
a truck it’s still called car camping.
The advantage of car camping versus primitive or base
camping is that you can take anything you want with you. If you want
to take a hammock or huge grill or a stack of magazines, you can. Load
your car or truck with food, clothing, shelter, bedding, games and
anything else you want to take along and get going. It’s really that
simple.
So where can you car camp? Just about anywhere.
National and state parks don’t allow car camping except in designated
campgrounds, other than that, you can car camp virtually anywhere on
public lands. The internet is loaded with websites that can help.
Start looking at
www.backcountrytoys.com/education.htm. Our Education Center
is loaded with up to date camping information.
Here are
some things I take along when I car camp: hiking gear, bird watching
binoculars and field guide, a radio for music and weather updates,
tent, cot, sleeping bag, grill, shovel, fire starting gear, lots of
food and drink, first aid kit, a stack of reading material – this can
also be used for building a fire – such as newspapers and magazines,
rain gear, hammock, dogs and dog food, folding chairs and table,
stove, table service and utensils….you get the idea. I take all that I
need to be comfortable. If you don’t have these things, don’t fret,
all you really need are food, shelter and common sense.
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