I recently posted an article on Ezinearticles.com about camping with kids. I have also posted the article as a new page on my website at www.youcancamp.com/campingwithkids.php
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Moto Trip in an RV
This past weekend, I went on a moto cross trip in an RV for the first time and I must say, it was outstanding. "Camping" in an RV is quite a bit different from tent camping. Many of the luxuries of home can go with you in an RV, which makes everything a little easier. Food preperation is easy with a refrigerator, stove, grill and microwave. The cleanup is also made easier with a sink and hot water. With a generator, you also get lights, radios and television to watch movies or play video games.
We brought 4 quads and 2 dirt bikes to ride up, down and around the park. This was also my first time riding an off road vehicle and it was a blast. The quads can go over nearly any terrain with no problem. We climbed and descended hills, raced around a moto cross track, sped through puddles and mud, and put the machines through quite a trial. They are powerful machines and should not be taken lightly. We saw enough people crash to take safety very seriously. I was amazed at the number of your children that were riding dirt bikes and decked out in riding gear - pants, jerseys, boots, helmets, and body armor.
Camping in an RV will limit the places you can camp due to the size of the vehicle. I still prefer tent camping among trees in a more natural setting, but the RV experience is worth doing every now and again.
For more camping information, visit www.youcancamp.com
We brought 4 quads and 2 dirt bikes to ride up, down and around the park. This was also my first time riding an off road vehicle and it was a blast. The quads can go over nearly any terrain with no problem. We climbed and descended hills, raced around a moto cross track, sped through puddles and mud, and put the machines through quite a trial. They are powerful machines and should not be taken lightly. We saw enough people crash to take safety very seriously. I was amazed at the number of your children that were riding dirt bikes and decked out in riding gear - pants, jerseys, boots, helmets, and body armor.
Camping in an RV will limit the places you can camp due to the size of the vehicle. I still prefer tent camping among trees in a more natural setting, but the RV experience is worth doing every now and again.
For more camping information, visit www.youcancamp.com
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