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    Whether you have a tent or a camper, camping is a wonderful way for families to work together and enjoy each other away from the stresses of work and school. You need to plan ahead and be prepared, but all the work will be worth it. You might not have electricity during the trip, but if you bring the essentials and think simply, you will not be bothered by not having some modern conveniences. Years later, you and your family will remember fondly all the time you spent around a campfire laughing,…

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    How to Enjoy a Tennessee Park for Fewer than Twenty Dollars Wondering where to find a great recreational venue for less than twenty dollars? Look no further than your own backyard. There are a variety of leisure activities available at Tennessee’s state and national parks for little to no expense at all. Advanced preparation is essential to assure a successful outing while keeping the cost down. One of the local favorites is Rock Creek Park, located in Unicoi County, Tennessee. Rock Creek Park…

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    Planning my Quinceañera party there was lot of things there was a lot of things that had to get done it took me 8months to plan it.We started out with choosing my dress ….I went shopping with my main sponsor who choose my dress. My mother and i would go to sioux city every weekend to choose some decorations,for my tables and the salon.Weeks later we went to IHop and ate with my damas then we went to the mexican store where i was ordering all my decorations.We had a really hard time choosing a…

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    90’s Grunge, I understood that teamwork would play a large part in our trip. Thinking back to that week countless examples of teamwork come to mind. Setting up camp required teamwork from everyone, it was impossible for one person alone to put up the tents alone. Each day we carried food and equipment from campsite to campsite so that everyone would benefit later on. There was always someone so took that jar of peanut butter when it looked like their pack was about to burst. There was always…

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    Canvas Tents: These are generally also called cabin tents, for the reason that these are so big and sturdy you could almost do a comparison into a cabin house. They offercomfort and space, and protection like hardly any other tent could, due to its size and bulk. But that by itself is actually a downside, because it's hard to lug around with you a tent that big, even if they are collapsed. They're also harder to put together. Here is the kind of tent made use of by the military and are normally…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    back at the camper”. Right when I said this, my mom said, “Look to your right”. I looked over and saw a turkey standing in between two trees. The turkey was silent while we tried to not make any noise to startle it. It was as fat as a yoga ball with red and brown on its feathers. Then we continued our hike. We strolled to the end of the hike in a tranquil atmosphere. Just then, I glanced over and saw a herd of deer. We stood on the trail to admire them since they have never stood so close. They…

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    I just moved from New York City to Denver. So I wasn’t really familiar with the surroundings of my new home and the environment here was very different from New York as well. I never could go camping in New York City because there were just skyscrapers and building everywhere. My aunt and uncle have lived in Denver for years and have learned what stuff to do for fun. When My Aunt and Uncle found out I never went camping. They immediately set a date and called to reserve a camping spot in a…

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    Imagine being 10 miles into a hiking trail, alone, and you didn’t bring your phone. You trip on a rock and break your leg, immobilizing you completely. At this moment, you realize the importance of communicating your location and estimated return time from your endeavour. If you don’t communicate these vital pieces of information to others before your trip, you may end up facing the consequences. If a hiker tells a friend when they are expected to return, the friend knows when to start looking…

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    Winter Camping Essay

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    out a sunny campsite for the natural heat that the sun will provide you. On top of this, it is advisable to set up your site during daylight hours to ensure that you have time to prepare for the cold night ahead. When you do this, you can place the tent without issues, start a campfire and even enjoy a hot snack before you turn in for the night. 3. The Right Clothing Is…

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    Alta Lake State Park is a 181-acre Washington state park located in the mountainous northwest interior of the state. The park and adjacent lake lie beneath towering stone cliffs, formed by glaciation, that rise 1000 feet above the valley floor, and carry on up to the top of Old Goat Mountain which sits 4200 ft above the park. Alta Lake campground is a five minute drive from the small town of Pateros, which is 20 minutes away from Chelan. The drive up to the campsite is breathtaking. As we pass…

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