Car Camping
Family Car – Camping
Executive summary about Car Camping by A. T. Lupton
Are the kids driving you crazy, are you driving those nuts? Sometimes the best things to do that combat the same old routine and daily grind is to throw in a little adventure. Why not go camping, leave your stress behind and head out into the wild blue yonder.
I remember loading up the car, well, I remember dad loading up the car and we’d head off to a new adventure. We didn’t care about wrinkled clothes or combed hair, we were kids, I think they’re still inside of us and we really long to let the grass grow and leave the mandatory responsibilities behind for just a while.
Car camping is defined as loading up the car, or van, and driving right to the campsite. Then you unload and relax, or get ready to head out on a light hike just to get some fresh air in your lungs. Car camping can be a day trip or even extended into a week. The best thing about car camping is that your car is close, if the weather gets a little rough its okay to “tough” it out in the car, we had to one night when a gust of wind blew our fly off, we got into the van and snuggled in. The storm blew over and we decided to get back into our tent, we slept great because of the fresh rain smell, nature’s air purifier.
Our family car camps right now, it’s the best for the kids. We’re an outdoor family too, that helps with the adjustment when we go camping. We travel a lot and it goes with the territory.
Five Best Cars for Summer Camping
Executive summary about Car Camping by Peter Collins
Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Auto USA, America’s premier source for online customers, has announced five best cars for camping. Here is the list of 5 best cars.
The 2008 Honda Element features some of the top amenities and accessories to help you get cozy in the wild. It is available with a two-wheel drive or real time 4WD that applies more traction when needed.
The 2008 Jeep Patriot has been designed to break away from the crowd and blaze a trail to a secluded place for camping. It incorporates the right amount of towing capacity, storage and passenger comfort for a perfect camping-in-the-car experience.
The 2008 Chrysler Town & Country is a solid choice for camping with plenty of interior space, flexible seating configuration and impressive entertainment system. Its powerful 3.8-liter and 4.0-liter engines with trailer tow prep package can haul up to 3,600 pounds of equipment.
The 2008 Subaru Outback can reach and handle almost any terrain. It includes fold-flat rear seats that create a good bunking area, DC outlet in the rear and rubber mats for easy cleaning.
The 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid is an ideal camp vehicle. By using its 115 volt outlet, one can power small electronics equipment without draining the battery of the car. On a full tank of gas, one can power television, coffee maker or electric grill for several days. The Tahoe offers utility with 60.3 cubic-feet of cargo space and seating for five when the third row is removed.
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