Archive for 2010
Duke of York Campground in England Fit for a King
The Duke of York is a great name for a British pub, but it’s also a popular year-round campground in Buxton, Derbyshire, England. The campground lies within the scenic Derbyshire Dales and is located inside the Peak District National Park. The Duke of York sits next to the famous and historic old Roman road that [...]
Seniors and the Camping Adventure Fun
Camping is surely fun for anyone, but for seniors camping is actually one of the most recommendable experiences. Camping is safe and entertaining, so don’t hesitate to try this adventure. Here is some advice for seniors camping. In case you haven’t decided about the camping location yet, choose a location that is near your place. [...]
Relax While Camping in Poland
When you’re heading out on a European camping trip, don’t overlook Poland. This scenic country has numerous excellent campgrounds. One of the most popular is the “Relax” NR 44 which is located in the town of Swinoujscie. It sits in a health resort district that’s just a couple of hundred yards from the sea. The [...]
Lightweight Tent Trailers – What Are They All About
Recreational trailers are big and expensive, and normally need bigger automobiles to tow. On the other hand lightweight trailers are smaller, less expensive and easier to handle. They are easily towed with the help of mid segment automobiles. Some of the more compact ones can be easily towed by smaller cars and even by motorcycles. [...]
Plenty of Winter Camping in Sierra Nevada
Many of the campgrounds close down for the season when the snow falls in the Sierra Nevada area of California. However, there are still several parks that remain open much to the delight of snow shoers, cross-country skiers, downhill skiers, snowmobile enthusiasts, and snowboarders. One of these is the Cisco Grove Campground and RV Park, [...]
Ice Hole Fishing for the Winter Outdoor Adventure
As during the winter the large majority of lakes are frozen, making ice bridges – sometimes so thick that you can cross them with a horse pulled sleigh – fishing at the ice hole is the only option. As surprising as it may seem the large majority of winter fishing trips are those that include [...]
England’s Fieldhead Campground Offers 365-Day Camping
There are probably not many people who think of England as a country where you can enjoy year-round camping, especially with some of the brutal winters the country’s experienced over the past few years. However, there are quite a few campgrounds that stay open 365 days of the year. Fieldhead Camp Site in Edale, Hope [...]
Planning to Take Your Tiny Tot for Camping? Follow These Simple Tips
The arrival of a new baby brings many changes in a couple’s life, but this does not mean they have to give up everything they enjoy. Those who enjoy the outdoors may feel nervous about taking the new baby on a camping trip. Camping along with a new baby will be a little difficult but [...]
Quebec Offers a Variety of Year-Round Camping
The Canadian province of Quebec seems like it was made for camping as it’s ideal for tents, trailers, and recreational vehicles. The province is home to thousands of official campgrounds. These can be found lying by lakesides, hidden in the woods, alongside rivers, and on sandy beaches. The campgrounds offer a variety of amenities, activities, [...]
Winter Outing – Beware of Hypothermia
In case you are going for winter hiking in the weekend, there are a few things you should know about the hypothermia. The most important thing is to stay dry and keep your clothes from getting wet. Brush off the snow and be careful, especially with your feet. If they are wet, chances of getting [...]

