Golden Campgrounds
When you think of camping, the thoughts that you may be very different from what others think. That is because there are many different styles of camping, all of which can be very friendly to different kinds of people. Let's look at some of the most common forms of camping:
1. Camping RV. If you are a resident of the city never been on a camping trip before, probably your idea of camping involves the use of a motor home, caravan or trailer. This type of camping you feel a little safer for all person who has not been in the desert before, and also gives you many of the same comforts of home. For example, most recreational vehicles or trailers, motorhomes have a kitchen and a bathroom in them, so it is not forced to cook on a grill or a campfire, and you have to pee in the bushes. Most camps RV also have electricity and water connections as well, so you can have as much comfort during your camping trip as you want.
2. Campground Camping. The next step towards free camping, this style of camping is convenient for many families who are not used to be free, but still a comfortable roughing bit. Using a camp means you have some amenities nearby – usually there is a bathroom in the community that can be used, for example, and sometimes even showers. It also tends to be park rangers or security fence in camps, so you have someone to contact in case of emergency. At the same time, however, you are able to build a fire, if desired, a tent or sleeping under the stars.
3. Free camping. This type of camp is usually the most "gross" and should only be performed by experienced campers. When you take a camping trip, you will usually do a little hiking and trekking just to get to their place of camping chosen. There's nobody around usually for miles – sometimes hundreds of miles – and no modern facilities of any kind. In fact, not even normally a hole existing campfire. You have to create one for himself.
Regardless of what defines camping is always fun because you get to spend time with friends and family, and is very relaxing, and truly "get away from it all" when going on a camping trip.
© 2007, Kathy Burns-Millyard. Kathy is a professionally published freelance writer and stock photographer who is currently involved in a fascinating adventure of living off the grid and working on the road as she travels around the southwestern United States.
Golden Week Camping ’08