Getting your kids interested in camping can be difficult, but it's not impossible! Since the best camper leaves no trace, here are some tips to help your whole family have a memorable trip with minimum-impact camping.
July 29, 2015
Getting your kids interested in camping can be difficult, but it's not impossible! Since the best camper leaves no trace, here are some tips to help your whole family have a memorable trip with minimum-impact camping.
Minimum-impact camping means treating the shared public resource of the woods with common sense.
Where there are no toilets, choose a spot away from water sources, tracks and tent sites. Dig yourself a small hole with a plastic trowel carried only for this purpose. If there is no risk of bushfire, burn your toilet paper before covering the hole.
Most children revel in camping. Even young babies may be content to snooze or watch the world go by from the security of a sling or papoose-style baby carrier. Toddlers can be more of a handful. They love rummaging through leaf litter, playing with sticks and stones and chasing lizards.
Camping can be a great experience for the whole family. Follow these tips and try minimal-impact camping with your kids.
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