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    Being a senior citizen means you have the ability to travel when and where you choose. One way you can travel as a senior citizen is by using a recreational vehicle designed for camping. If you want to travel by recreational vehicle camping then there are some tips you should keep in mind if you are a senior citizen. 1. The first thing you want to do is to make sure you are going to a campsite that is designed for recreational vehicle camping. There are many campsites devoted to recreational…

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    weather and I’m not exactly a tiny person. Neither is my husband. We both fit in this tent very comfortably being the size we are and in 22 degree weather we were VERY warm in this sleeping bag. It was well worth what we paid for it and then some. Before we got this sleeping bag, we didn’t sleep well camping because it would be so cold we would shake all night, but this time other people came out of their tents saying they didn’t get a good nights sleep because it was too cold. And we got good…

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    that we could start setting up our tent up on the same…

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    jule and uncle adam. It was a long drive it felt like my waist down was gone from driving all the day down there. When we finally got there i help and aunt and uncle set up there trailer then helped the boys set up their tent. After their tent was up me and my grandma set up the tent for us girls it was getting kinda dark and we needed a fire so we went in the truck drove around and got fire wood from the woods when we were driving back i was on the tailgate of the truck and fell out from a big…

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    third-degree sunburn, which caused his shoulders to blister. The days seemed repetitive and by the end of the third day of camp, the only thing that seemed to change was my sleeping situation. The older scouts in the troop had learned years ago that the tents were best used for supply storage, and so they slept outside under one of the campsites dining pavilions in the evenings. My friend and I joined them the third night of camp and as fell to sleep I heard the older boys laughing and…

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be in the wild? Do you envision dangerous animals and food cooked over a fire you had to build? One way that you can have that experience is by camping on a nature preserve or at a large lake. I have camped many times while growing up but the two places I remember the most would be Wichita Mountains or Lake DeGrey. Both of the places are places that people can go camping at if they are looking to get out of the city. Wichita Mountains is a better…

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    reads approximately 1.5 hours left before arrival. I start to speed again, go 70 on a 45 through the single wavy road as it was getting darker by the moment. By the time we reached our destination, it was pitch black. Pete and I, began crafting the tent, it was about 9:30 pm. The other two, Alice and Grace were flashing us with tiny flashlights, from their phones. We finished with the…

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    The Persimmon Tree

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    Imagine yourself, stumbling and dragging on through countless hours of physical torture with little food, water and shelter, slowly progressing to a life in a tiny, brutal camp, that is a punishment no man or women should suffer. This is only a piece of the struggle of a refugee. In the book "Under The Persimmon Tree" by Suzanne fisher staples, the content portrays a relevant connection to the daily life of a modern-day Middle Eastern refugee but there are key parts of the lifestyle that are…

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    ”Come on Louis, we are going to find the best place to set our tents.” Alex is always in a hurry, he likes to do everything fast, so we can get to the fun stuff. “Look, there’s a group of female deer with 3 young fawns, they look like they were lost or something.” “Find a different time to look at those deers Josh, we still have to set our tents,” Alex said. We have set our green tents near a wide river, a great spot to set our tent. With soft winds and the sound of water running down the…

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    Eassy #1 Beach or mountains beach or mountains, I would stay in the mountains because there is so much more to do. The mountains have more to offer to your friends and family with four different seasons. When you live near the equator it is one tempter year around and it is always hot. You also have much more natural disasters. When you live in the mountains you have a change in weather from cooler to hotter. This gives you different seasons, to do many activities: like biking, hiking, skiing,…

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