Frugal camping: not a redundant phrase
Get Rich Slowly posted a fantastic list of cheap camping tips, so your budget summer vacation can get even more budget. (Great site worth tracking, by the way.)
Get Rich Slowly posted a fantastic list of cheap camping tips, so your budget summer vacation can get even more budget. (Great site worth tracking, by the way.)
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Any tips on tent camping overnight with your one-year-old?
Thanks!
Posted by: Deb | 19 June 2006 at 12:27 PM
I used to go camping all the time when my little boy was a year old. I had a small portable playpen which went in the tent when we were in there and came out when we werent. I also brought his walker so he could explore as well. Lots of toys, blankets, bug spray, and sunscreen are essential. Camping can be great with your little one if you come prepared, however if you do not plan you will find yourself in a world of trouble,
Posted by: Jeanette | 29 January 2007 at 01:00 PM