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Does the prospect of a camping trip sometimes become stressful? Are you tempted to just settle for an evening around your neighbors fire pit? You are not alone. Today I am giving you a set of tips that I have honed over the years that make camping trips, whether just a weekend or weeks away at a time, way easier to manage.
The difference between a happy camper and an unhappy one often comes down to planning. Having a plan and working that plan can often make a trip
Plan Ahead
Plan Your Campsite
Don’t leave this to chance. Peak season is no time to risk arriving to find no sites available.
Plan Your Clothing
Being prepared for whatever weather situation arises is just smart. I nearly froze on a late April camping trip in Texas because I just expected it to be hot. When my heater wouldn’t kick on I had to put every piece of clothing I had with me on to keep warm because I only had a light blanket in the RV. Here are some things I keep in the RV all the time now.
Rain coat
Going over budget on vacation is one sure way to make you an unhappy camper. When it comes to vacation planning there are things you can control and things you cannot.
The cost of getting there – gas and tolls (partially controllable)
The cost of staying there – the campground (your choice – some control)
Food (controllable)
Plan your route
Don’t just consider the cost of gas and tolls when planning your route. Consider the volume of traffic, time of day, condition of the roads, look at construction zones you may want to avoid. All of these things can make you an unhappy camper if it is a big surprise.
If there is no way around a congested area at peak traffic time, lean into it and accept it. So many of my friends that live in the Atlanta area just live with it! It seems to always be busy and congested there.
A catch up with a friend by making a long overdue phone call
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Does the prospect of a camping trip sometimes become stressful? Are you tempted to just settle for an evening around your neighbors fire pit? You are not alone. Today I am giving you a set of tips that I have honed over the years that make camping trips, whether just a weekend or weeks away at a time, way easier to manage.
The difference between a happy camper and an unhappy one often comes down to planning. Having a plan and working that plan can often make a trip
Plan Ahead
Plan Your Campsite
Don’t leave this to chance. Peak season is no time to risk arriving to find no sites available.
Plan Your Clothing
Being prepared for whatever weather situation arises is just smart. I nearly froze on a late April camping trip in Texas because I just expected it to be hot. When my heater wouldn’t kick on I had to put every piece of clothing I had with me on to keep warm because I only had a light blanket in the RV. Here are some things I keep in the RV all the time now.
Rain coat
Going over budget on vacation is one sure way to make you an unhappy camper. When it comes to vacation planning there are things you can control and things you cannot.
The cost of getting there – gas and tolls (partially controllable)
The cost of staying there – the campground (your choice – some control)
Food (controllable)
Plan your route
Don’t just consider the cost of gas and tolls when planning your route. Consider the volume of traffic, time of day, condition of the roads, look at construction zones you may want to avoid. All of these things can make you an unhappy camper if it is a big surprise.
If there is no way around a congested area at peak traffic time, lean into it and accept it. So many of my friends that live in the Atlanta area just live with it! It seems to always be busy and congested there.
A catch up with a friend by making a long overdue phone call

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