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    The weekend when I was in high school, my friends and I went camping on Mount Ciremai and planned to climb Mount Cermai. We got to the camping spot as we walked about half an hour from the parking lot. We built a camp beside rocks and trees. It was dark and cold in front of us, so we built a fire. The next day, we spent time observing plantations and insects as we prepared lunch together. In the afternoon we went to the river and caught fish for dinner. At night, we helda the night of a bonfire

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    have the most modern facilities or equipment, but it is camp after all, and there is something nostalgic about the wooden cabins, old-fashioned dining hall and the small gift/snack shop. Swimming is in the lake with a slick water slide, and canoeing is offered in the pond. Camp Iroquoina is one of the few Christian camps that offer separate girls/boys

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    Many people think taking a toddler camping is just asking for stress, headaches and complications. Actually, your toddler can learn a lot at a young age from a trip into nature. Camping with small children can be an entertaining experience while giving them the basic skills of life. -Surroundings For toddlers, life is one huge learning experience. The simplest, most basic functions of the natural world are fascinating and eye-opening to them. Camping provides the opportunity to teach your toddlers

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    Structural Analysis: Don Lee Camp and Retreat Center Introduction Don Lee Camp and Retreat Center sits near the mouth of the Neuse River 5 miles away from the small town of Arapahoe, NC. Along with offering the normal camp activities like swimming and arts and crafts, Camp Don Lee specializes in teaching young people sailing and boating skills capitalizing upon its proximity to the Neuse River and the Atlantic Ocean. In this analysis, I argue that Camp Don Lee’s structure has elements of an adhocracy

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    to make the camping trip worthwhile and full of memory-making opportunities. It can also be great for those who prefer to have some peace and quiet time alone. This also gives us a moment to witness and experience nature first hand, and to take a break from all the distractions of the faster pace lifestyle. Camping is an opportunity to get away from the usual day to day routine and to get involved with something new and exciting. Although most people might think that going on a camping trip is too

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    Family Tenting Is Wrong

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    Family tenting has been popular for years and remains today. The own family tent is the principal piece of equipment needed for camping. Choosing simply the right tent is vital to an enjoyable tenting trip. This article will assist deciding on the form of a tent that will suit you first-rate. Sleeping Capacity- Most tent manufacturers say particularly what some human beings can effortlessly sleep in their tents. What a whole lot of human beings do not consider is the more room needed for garb and

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    Getting away and going camping with the family can be a very rewarding time, not to mention a ton of fun. But if you have a toddler that you must take with you, it will present a set of unique problems. You will need to keep your toddler occupied, safe, and entertained. Here 's how. 1. Don 't try and travel too far at one time with a toddler in the car. Three hours of traveling is about the limit for a toddler. You will then need to stop and get out of the car. Give the toddler some time to move

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    costs a lot to go out camping, and that it really isn 't worth going out and camping because you 're paying so much money just for a "crappy" campsite where you can throw down a tent and start a fire. It is true that it does cost more money that it probably should for a campsite, however, many things in life tend to cost more than they are really worth, however does this mean that the value of the campsite doesn 't make it worth it? Entertainment/Family Value To me, camping is a family or social

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    In February during spring break, my Dad, nicknamed Moose, arranges a trip to stay on Seagull Lake. This is not like your ordinary trip; this is winter camping in the Boundary Waters, which requires hard work, the willingness to help out at all times, and a lot of preparation. This trip consists of cross country skiing, pulling 300 lbs on a sled across a long frozen lake, sleeping in tents in weather that is 20 degrees below zero, and portaging 2 miles to get the chance to fish on a secret fishing

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    My family and I go on a camping trip to Allegheny State Park every year. We have many funny memories from the trips. Many of the stories revolve around the bears that live in the mountains in Allegheny State Park. The funniest had to happen three years ago. The camping trip took place in the month of August, just like every year. The trip included my parents, siblings, and my uncle, aunt and cousins. Every year we rent two cabins right next to each other. This year the bears were coming up to the

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