Sponsored Links

Featured Links

Other Topics
Sponsored Links



Quote of the Day

"Evolutionary biology is now uttering and seeking those forces that link us with all those that have being."

Adrian Forsyth

FEATURED
OUTDOORS
PRODUCTS
 
A Beginners Guide To Solar Panels - Solar...
 
Solar Power Design Manual
 
Diy Home Solar Power - Make Solar Power...
 
Generate Your Own Wind Power
 
Free Solar Heat
 




 


Google

 
Featured Camping Articles

Great Tips for Car Camping Enjoyment
Camping is one of my favorite activities and my favorite type of camping is car camping. However, there are many other types of camping such as base camping, canoe camping, RV camping, tent trailer camping and back yard camping. Regardless of how you ...

New Technologies in Camping Outdoor Clothing Enhance the Camping Experience
Camping is an excellent way to explore and experience the outdoors. The weather needn’t be an obstacle to what sorts of climates and places you might trek to. Outdoor clothing has become incredibly innovative in its designs and features, allowing the ...

Whte Mountains Offers Diversity Of Campgrounds For Visitors
North Woodstock, NH - One man's campsite is another man's castle, and camping in New Hampshire's White Mountains can mean sleeping under the stars or enjoying microwave popcorn as you laugh along with Jay Leno. It can mean toting your tent over rivers and ...





Summer Camps Are No Longer Just Log Cabins and Wienie Roasts
 
Some kids hear the bugle at the crack of dawn during summer camp. But 16-year-old Amanda Shaw heard the roaring engines of NASCAR stock cars outside her bunk area at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. She was attending Race Camp, a summer camp designed for kids who want to become race-car drivers.

Amanda is one of the 9 million kids who attend one of America's 8,500 summer camps each year. Maybe your child is not into race cars. Have no fear--there is a summer camp for nearly every activity, condition, pursuit or theme imaginable!

Perhaps your child is an aspiring Bill Gates or has visions of playing on stage with Yo-Yo Ma. Computer camps and music camps are easy to find nation-wide. There is a myriad of camp options from gardening camps to leadership camps, and from academic camps to special needs camps (for kids with specific medical conditions). How do you know which camp is right for your child?

How can you be certain that a camp will be safe and that the kids will have a fun and rewarding experience? While there is no simple answer to those questions, many parents take comfort in American Camping Association (ACA) accreditation. About 2,200 of the 8,500 summer camps across the country pay to undergo certification by the ACA in 300 different categories, including: staff, health, safety and program quality.

The experience your child receives at camp depends on the camper, the camp and how they mesh. Some important questions to ask when exploring camp possibilities: What is the camp's philosophy? What is the camp director's background? What training do camp counselors receive?

What is the camper-to-counselor ratio? (It should be about 8-1 for residential camps) What are the counselors' ages? (At least 80% should be 18 or older) How many counselors are returning from last year? (It should be

at least 40%) How are behavior problems handled? Is there a nurse on staff? How are homesickness and other adjustment issues handled? "Can you visit your child during the camp?"

The wonderful thing about summer camp is the fact that it gives kids a taste of independence--some for the first time. Although this can be frightening at first, such independence challenges kids to grow as individuals. Without the aid of mom or dad, camp kids are given an opportunity to make decisions for themselves. They are also exposed to the freedoms of summer camp which improves their social relationship skills.

Living, learning, playing, eating, and sleeping with other kids their own age gives them a chance to improve their communication and negotiation skills. From late night fireside chats to squabbles over the breakfast cereal, children are repeatedly challenged to look beyond themselves and improve their social skills.

Price? For a lifetime of memories you can expect to pay between $20 and $100 a day at a residential summer camp, not including transportation to and from the locale.

After talking to your child about the transition from home to camp, you might also want to make sure that YOU are ready for the separation. Some parents often have a more difficult time with summer camp than do the children.

Best wishes for a safe and exciting and a memorable and rewarding camping experience!

About the Author
Larry Denton is a retired history teacher having taught 33 years at Hobson High in Hobson, Montana. He is currently V.P. of Elfin Enterprises, Inc., an Internet business providing valuable information on a variety of topics. For a camp tent full of advice, resources and suggestions about summer camps, visit http://www.SummerCampHere.com

Written By: Larry Denton



Camping News



Illegal-camping crackdown, Tasers, UN reports: Sacramento homeless community ...
Sacramento News & Review
By Nick Miller The disbanding of Tent City 2, threats with Tasers, no access to clean water or sanitation, a dramatic rise in illegal-camping citations—Sacramento's homeless individuals say they're under attack. And according to new reports by ...

and more »

Everglades camping trip raises funds, awareness
MiamiHerald.com
An annual camping trip to Flamingo raises funds for introductory camping program and awareness of the wonders of nature in Everglades National Park. By SUSAN COCKING Sofia O'Leary, 11, modified her flashlight for nighttime wildlife viewing.

and more »

Digitaltrends.com

Portable camping stove charges gadgets
CNET (blog)
by Christopher MacManus February 8, 2012 12:03 PM PST Follow @sonyinsider Charging gadgets out in the wilderness is a challenge, but the BioLite CampStove could change that for the power-hungry. This 2-pound portable device features a USB port that can ...
BioLite camp stove cooks your meal and charges your gadgets at onceDigitaltrends.com

all 4 news articles »

Harford nonprofits camping out this weekend for homeless awareness
Baltimore Sun
BY MARISSA GALLO, mgallo@theaegis.com To try and bring awareness to homelessness in Harford County, Sharing Hope Foundation, the June DeLancey Beward Foundation, local pastors and residents will camp outside in cardboard boxes for 24 hours this weekend ...


SPEEDtv.com

TRUCKS: John King Joins Red Horse Racing
SPEEDtv.com
Red Horse Racing has added to its driver lineup for the 2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season with rookie of the year contender John King taking over the No. 7 Toyota Tundra. The Fort Blackmore, Va., native has made seven starts in the Truck ...
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Rookie of the Year Contender John King Joins ...SpeedwayMedia.com (press release)
ROTY contender John King to Red Horse RacingRotoworld.com

all 6 news articles »