Campers in A Sentence

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    There were numerous other tents in the area, many occupied and others with campers sitting outside enjoying the setting sun.

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    This excellent family tent will certainly attract attention from fellow campers.

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    Either they have been eaten by bears or they are not happy campers first thing in the morning.

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    July 29 - 1 Aug Swaledale Outdoor Club, 9 including some campers.

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    This is the beginning... This camp is for experienced campers only.

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    Still around in the 21st Century, these campers are known for their quality and style.

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    Give each of the campers a school lunch sized bag of tortilla chips.

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    The two men found a bench on the edge of the field, out of earshot of the hundreds of campers.

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    If anything, winter biking was more pleasant without playing dodge ball with rushing tourists and campers along the summer-busy, shoulder-less highway.

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    What is a popup or pop-up camper and why have pop-up campers been around so long?

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    Iraqi soldiers were sent to take the peace campers to Baghdad for evacuation.

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    Camper, The Alaskan pickup truck camper, The Alaskan pickup truck camper RV sold by Alaskan Campers Washington based manufacturer.

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    The campers explored the ways to dye textiles using the demonstration dyeing machines and produced their own tie-dyed t-shirts using reactive dyes.

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    David Randall and Abigail Dixon have been involved with the camps for over ten years, first as campers and then as teen-age helpers.

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    Food for Thought Pugh reviewed 23 incidents of accidental hypothermia in walkers, campers and climbers in Scotland, Wales and the Lake District.

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    A comfortable campers lounge where you can relax with a drink from our off license or food from our takeaway.

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    For your campers includes unlimited trips a squarish toe spent decades nurturing.

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    Your campers you see fight CHIPCO International the unfolding miracle of.

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    Some campers prefer the convenience of towable RVs because you can leave your living space behind at the campsite.

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    Tent and RV campers rely on solar panels that are flexible to run small appliances and portable radios as well as to re-charge flashlights.

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    This strengthens the therapeutic environment by giving campers more people to turn to in times of need.

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    If possible, request a site that is away from other campers, just in case your dog wants to howl at the moon.

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    Not all campers are dog lovers, so it's important to respect others who pitch a tent at the grounds (or park their campers, if that's the case).

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    Camouflage clothing is a favorite of hunters, campers and fishers as well as those who prefer this signature pattern for their casual wear.

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    The clothes are marketed towards campers, hikers, surfers and others who know how to play hard outdoors.

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    Waterproof jackets are common among outdoor enthusiasts, particularly hikers, bikers and campers.

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    With a battery backup, individuals who enjoy outdoor activities such as campers, boaters and motor home enthusiasts can continue their sleep apnea treatments using a battery in lieu of plugging the machine into standard AC current.

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    Aside from that, hunters and campers love them too.

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    While campers tend to really enjoy the great outdoors, nobody really enjoys having visits from wildlife creatures inside their tent late at night.

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    Tahoe Pines offers many amenities, and has campsites that range from being perfect for tents and smaller campers to sites that can accommodate RVs up to 40' in length.

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    Titanium frame backpacks are lighter than their aluminum counterparts, which is why many campers prefer them.

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    Campers and hikers find that external frame packs are less comfortable, inhibit their ability to move freely, and pose a risk for getting caught on tree branches and other hazards.

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    Camp size is limited to six campers and includes tents with wood stoves and cots.

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    Cassin Crampons are one brand of crampon, a piece of equipment necessary for off-trail campers in rough terrain.

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    They snap or buckle onto hiking boots and are used to allow hikers and campers to walk on the snow or ice.

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    This type of hiking can be very dangerous in mountainous areas, and crampons are an essential piece of gear for campers in these types of areas.

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    Twin Harbors RV campground's ready beach access and natural beauty make it a popular destination for campers.

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    Campers may reserve their space up to nine months in advance.

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    During the off-season of October through March, campers may remain in the campground for up to 20 days.

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    In the winter months, generally from November through early May, several campsites are closed to better consolidate the smaller number of campers arriving at the park.

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    The state of Washington requires all campers to purchase a Natural Investment Permit before launching watercraft or dumping from a trailer.

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    Unicoi State Park cabins allow campers to make the most of one of Georgia's scenic natural resources.

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    Campers may also want to take advantage of periodic educational and cultural programs offered at the park.

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    Depending on the model, Roadtrek vehicles can seat up to seven passengers, but typically feature sleeping space for two to four campers.

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    Many campers stop bothering with cooking on the charcoal grills found at many campsites when they learn how to prepare meals with their iron grill for campfire cooking.

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    Monaco Corporation traces its roots back to the Caribou, which began making truck campers in 1968, the most popular of which was named The Monaco.

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    Monaco campers are competitively priced recreational vehicle options.

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    Roadmaster Chassis - All Monacom campers are constructed with the company's Roadmaster chassis, which features exclusive Cushion Air Glide suspension.

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    They are simply designed to be zipped together so that campers can stay warmer than when zipped in their own bags.

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    They aren't intended to give campers extra room.

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    Take responsibility for yourself and for your fellow campers who come camping after you.

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    The JustRite flashlight has been a dependable tool in many situations over the years and continues to be a favorite among campers and others who depend on a good flashlight.

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    Several companies make trailers designed especially for motorcycle campers who wish to enjoy lightweight trailer camping when traveling by bike.

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    Even well used campers are often excellent bargains for those looking for a way to get into a motor home or trailer without having to spend a lot of money.

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    Seven of the campgrounds accept reservations, and six of them accept campers on a first-come, first-serve basis.

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    A nice element of the campground is that RV and Tent camping areas are separated, so tent campers won't be kept awake all night by the noise from the RV generators.

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    Many frequent campers choose to become members of the Good Sam Club.

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    It's a great home base for campers who want to visit the town of Tombstone, Kartchner Caverns State Park, Saguaro National Park, and many other local attractions.

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    This park has 600 feet of waterfront, which makes the site a great location for campers who want to enjoy fun in the south Florida sun, along with a variety of beach and water activities.

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    It's a great choice for tent campers and RV enthusiasts who want to enjoy the beauty of New England.

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    Campers can enjoy a variety of amenities, including the heated swimming pool, fitness center, and library.

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    Horseshoe Basin, which lies within North Cascades National Park, is among the most popular areas within the vast alpine wilderness for campers and hikers alike.

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    Models for sale include campers ranging from vintage trailers, units from from the early nineties to current year models.

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    Over the years, the company developed a reputation for producing top quality travel trailers and fifth wheel campers that meet the needs of families of all sizes.

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    Dutchmen campers include numerous standard features, and they are made with superior materials and excellent workmanship.

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    Researching appropriate pricing for different kinds of campers before you begin searching can help you focus your efforts on the types of recreational vehicles that fall in your price range.

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    One provides estimated values for motor homes, campers, and conversion vans.

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    The other publication places values on travel trailers, fifth wheels, and pop-up campers, and is published twice annually.

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    The best part about the Epic campers is that they feature an expanding sideout so that there's more floor space to spread out.

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    Tent campers offer extra space, convenience, and elevation above the ground.

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    Tent campers are the most affordable solution for families who love tent camping, but who may want a few added luxuries and conveniences that a simple tent doesn't provide.

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    Driving an RV from one campground to the next is an ideal way for campers to travel.

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    Some of the companies in Texas that rent campers are detailed below.

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    The Ultimate Camp Resource website has a ton of useful information for campers, so of course there's a dedicated page for stories that'll scare the daylights out of those not careful.

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    The organization has many types of RVs for rent, including Classes A and C motor homes, travel trailers, pop-ups, and Quicksilver tent campers.

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    Desserts that can be prepared and enjoyed over the campfire are a favorite of many campers.

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    Many of them are simply link farms or sites that sell campers and camper accessories.

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    Find your exact trailer from the narrower list of campers sorted by lengths and widths and names.

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    Although pop up campers are on the low end when it comes to camper pricing, there is still plenty of room to negotiate that price down more.

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    WheelByNet - This is another classified site for people looking for pop up campers.

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    Since many individuals do not know what a good price is for a pop up camper when they go to sell, it's smart to look at comparable campers on all three sites and possibly more.

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    Finding a pre-owned Airstream can be something of a challenge, as those who own these types of recreational vehicles tend to be very loyal and often hold on to their campers for decades.

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    Classic Airstream campers are popular choices for RV enthusiasts who like the idea of camping in a vintage travel trailer.

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    These campers are a great investment because they are very long lasting and can even appreciate in value over time.

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    You can find these nostalgic campers completely restored and in like new condition, but you will pay a high price for them.

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    It can sometimes be difficult to determine the actual date of these types of campers.

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    It has links to images of interiors and exteriors of Airstream campers from 1936 though 1979.

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    Many owners have restored their classic campers and recorded the process to encourage others.

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    Owning one of these classic Airstream campers can bring back great memories of childhood camping trips as well as creating new memories with your own family.

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    This feature means that campers can separate the tent into two different rooms, each with its own entrance.

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    Families can then have separate sleeping areas for kids and parents - or for campers with different sleeping habits -- and it's easier for campers to come and go from the tent without disturbing other members of the party.

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    When people refer to bunkhouse campers, they sometimes mean a camper that has one or more sets of bunk beds in it.

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    In most cases, however, they are referring to B&F Specialties' Bunkhouse brand of pop-up motorcycle campers and travel trailers.

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    What makes these campers different from other motorcycle campers is that the bows are on the outside.

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    Bunkhouse campers come in three different models to suit different campers' needs.

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    These campers have several safety features to help protect the motorcycle rider that is towing them.

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    Many campers who are looking for a more affordable way to go camping often opt for Ozark Trail camping equipment.

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    People who own RVs and live in climates where the weather gets below freezing need to know how to winterize campers.

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    Those that don't winterize their campers risk burst pipes, which can do severe damage to the vehicle.

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    Note that this does not apply to pop up campers or other collapsible types, which must be drained after each use.

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    People that know how to winterize campers but don't want to do all the work that's required can hire a service to do it for them.

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    Camping options include front and backcountry camping, as well as group campsites and spots designated for campers who are traveling with horses.

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    You can count on KOA sites being clean places to stay that feature spacious improved sites for tent and RV campers alike.

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    In addition to the construction of the trailer itself, the tent part is also favored by campers.

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    Once there, you can sort RVs by type, including park trailers, travel trailers, truck campers, camping trailers and motor homes.

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    Eagle's Nest - Designed for both boaters and campers, these hammocks use nautical grade ropes to keep you securely in your "nest."

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    If you look locally, in the classified section of your newspaper or in a local trading publication, you will find a certain selection of used campers.

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    The spaces between the grates should be small enough so that smaller food, like hot dogs, will not fall through (although many campers just cook hot dogs on sticks).

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    Making simple camping meals will be a hit with both young and seasoned campers.

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    There are still some basic necessities and traditional equipment that seasoned campers want to bring on their campouts.

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    Used RV lots often carry campers that are being offered for sale on consignment, or units that they have accepted on trade or purchased at auction.

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    These sites often include used Airstreams, Avions and other types of campers that are popular with recreational vehicle enthusiasts who prefer vintage models.

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    Pop up campers may be the most economical type of camper available, but you may still eventually need to make minor or major repairs, and to do so, you'll need to track down replacement pop up camper parts.

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    Most pop up campers have the the following components.

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    Smaller campers have a crank mechanism that allows you to lift the top part of the camper using a hand crank.

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    Trailers or campers that contain lots of bells and whistles will be much more expensive.

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    The following travel trailer companies are popular among campers looking to travel lightly.

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    These campers are easily towed behind SUVS, mini vans, trucks and even small cars.

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    First time campers or people with health conditions that make it hard for them to trek longer distances should probably not be on your list as winter weather is often unpredictable.

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    Experienced campers and those in good physical shape may be better suited to winter camping.

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    If you do plan to take new campers or those with physical ailments, be prepared for the possibility that you may have to carry a larger amount of the work load.

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    Many people make homemade campers that last for years and years and provide numerous opportunities for outdoor fun.

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    While many campers love the convenience of a revamped van, others prefer building a camper that fits on the back of a pickup truck.

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    Budgetary constraints are probably the number one reason why camping enthusiasts choose to build their own campers as opposed to buying one.

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    Finally, numerous instructions for building campers can be found on the Internet.

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    It is definitely helpful to read through your manual and purchase spares of commonly repaired parts to prevent unhappy campers in the event something breaks down.

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    You may think a tent-style camper would not have a lot of parts, but in fact, many pop up tent campers have nearly the same set up as traditional campers.

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    Some campers have an insert that fits across the entire floor so a mattress can be laid on top for more sleeping area.

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    Pop up campers are a financial investment, even though they are less expensive than full size trailers.

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    Lake Perris RV camping offers campers an opportunity to experience this beautiful California state park.

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    Campers can stay no longer than 30 days for the entire year.

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    Once a bear gets a taste for human food, he may keep coming back for more until he becomes a nuisance or even a danger to campers.

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    Novice campers quickly learn that virtually anything can be cooked out in the open, although some foods take longer to cook than others.

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    Leather boots and long pants offer hikers and campers some protection from bites.

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    Not only will you have to work during the day, chances are you'll be sleeping in the cabins with the campers at night, so your time off to rest and recuperate will be valuable.

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    Someone has to monitor the campers during the day.

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    Some camps will want to instill faith in the campers, other camps will want to teach children about the great outdoors and still others will want to provide recreational services to individuals with special needs.

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    These duties typically include practicing first aid for minor ailments or injuries, keeping medical records and dispensing over-the-counter and prescription medications to campers.

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    Other important duties include communicating with camp counselors and cooks regarding campers who have food or insect allergies to help prevent dangerous reactions or injuries.

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    Camp nurses must be empathetic and often need to console unhappy or ill campers.

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    At night, dogs bed in the house's bedroom and living room, enjoying time with other canine campers on the premises.

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    Similar formulas are used to disinfect water for human consumption, commonly found in water purifying kits sold for use by hikers and campers.

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    Campers learn about caring for animals and how to pursue animal-related careers in the future.

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    Are campers allowed to leave the premises?

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    Camp counselors must be available to the campers at all times.

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    Most camp jobs require constant contact with young campers, many of whom have never been away from home.

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    Summer camp jobs require teens with the ability to interact with a variety of people, including other employees, campers, and superiors.

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    Counselors, superiors, and campers must all work together to make the camp experience pleasant for everyone.

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    Both campers and counselors typically spend large parts of every day outdoors doing rigorous activity.

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    When you consider the counselors in training program (C.I.T.), the campers are provided with nearly one on one instruction!

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    Younger campers experience many activities, while older campers are allowed to choose a few activities to focus on.

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    Typical campers go for at least four weeks; however, you can also call to request special rates for a one to two week session.

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    Activities are abundant, and campers choose their own activities every three days--so rest assured your children will never be bored.

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    Campers can choose from one or two week sessions during the months of June and July.

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    A youngster who has handled staying at the home of someone she knows well may still have reservations about going to a location where the camp counselors and fellow campers are strangers to her.

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    Sleepover summer camps for kids can provide campers with wonderful experiences, while teaching them how to be independent.

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    Ask direct questions about how the camp administration deals with campers who are unmotivated, defiant or who act out inappropriately.

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    A certain number of spaces are allocated for campers from New York City.

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    This small ratio facilitates a better trust between the staff and the campers, which in turn creates more opportunities for socialization and life skill development.

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    Counselors with training can integrate activities that encourage social development into the activities of the camp and make accommodations for those campers who need some time alone.

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    On those dark, moonlit evenings when campers are huddled around the a glowing fire, campfire ghost stories can create an atmosphere of unbearable suspense and awesome fright.

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    After a full day of hiking, canoeing and swimming, the exhausted campers pitched their tents for the night and built a fire.

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    Then he realized that several of the campers were outside, getting sick to their stomach.

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    There are many different types of shoes and boots designed to meet the needs of campers.

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    Most campers utilize hiking boots on a regular basis.

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    Off-Trail Boots - Campers who enjoy true backwoods hiking over rough terrain can benefit from boots designed specifically for off-trail usage.

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    Campers who plan to enjoy mountain climbing activities need to invest in specialized boots designed just for this purpose.

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    Many campers forget about taking shower sandals along on camping trips.

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    Myrtle Beach is a popular destination for golfers, campers and sun worshippers.

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    True, the watch performs many functions that hikers, campers, hunters and other outdoorsmen would find useful, but its appearance is sleek and sexy, so everyone would consider wearing it."

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    Campers will enjoy the ability to hitch up a mobile camping unit to the back of their vehicle.

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    Hunters and winter hikers and campers will also use them, as will some long-distance skiers and horseback riders who are trying to prevent chafing.

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    Trekkers, campers and bikers will enjoy the forest, swimmers will love dipping in the lakes, and skiers will adore the pristine slopes in the winter.

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    There were two campgrounds on beautiful Swanzy Lake but neither had campers from California.

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    We review caravans, motorhomes, trailer tents, folding campers, tents and accessories, visiting dealers in all parts of the country.

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    I almost plucked a little beauty from a nearby tent the other night as her parents partied with other campers several yards away.

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    He didn't even mind the caravan of slow moving campers and motor homes that crawled along the summer byway, frequently stopping for photos of the majestic scenery before them.