May 8, 2008 by sassy555
Camping reservations and planning your camping trip before you leave could save you lots of agony and time. Here are some tips in making your next Illinois reservation. Make sure to book your camping reservation in advance. Make sure you request the guidelines of the campground you are going to visit. Remember, all RV Park campgrounds are different. First make your camping reservations online or by telephone. Two, make sure you get a confirmation by mail or by email. Three make sure the campground has a refund policy just in case you don’t make it. You want to be aware of any possible refunds of any monies owed to you if you are not able to make it. Prepare for all possible obstacles and supplies needed during your camping vacation. Remember, it all about quality family time and relaxation. You must do all the above things to insure you have a peaceful and delightful camping holiday. Hope these tips help, happy camping at your next Illinois Campground.
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April 6, 2008 by sassy555
Illinois camping is the best, here are some tips to follow. If you’re planning on tent camping, you’ll need the tent, of course. But that can mean poles, stakes, ropes and other items as well, along with any tools you need to assemble it. Reduce your headaches by investigating a self-assembling tent. That type has all the major components needed to keep the tent sturdy and upright as part of one integrated unit. Avoid camping in low places–Air flow gets stagnant and typically moisture settles more. Also, if it rains whilst your tent is up, there’s a greater chance of water collecting when you’re camped in a low lying area. Position your tent so that your head is uphill wherever you camp (seeing as most locations are rarely ever flat). Once your tent is set up, if you notice wrinkles running from one corner to the next (interior), this means that youve pulled the tent too tightly in that direction. Reposition the stakes until the floor evens out. I hope these tips are helpful for your next Illinois camping trip.
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April 6, 2008 by sassy555
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