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<title>Top Family Camping Gear to Keep Everyone Safe and Happy</title>
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<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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Camping with the kids can either be a joy or a pain depending  on how much preparation you’ve done for your trip. When shopping for  family camping gear, remember to prioritize comfort, size and, whenever  </description>
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<p>Camping with the kids can either be a joy or a pain depending  on how much preparation you’ve done for your trip. When shopping for  family camping gear, remember to prioritize comfort, size and, whenever  possible, entertainment value for the kids.<p>
<p><strong>Clothing<strong><p>
<p>Kids should always be geared properly for camping trips. Besides  weatherproof clothing to protect them from catching a cold or fever when  exposed to ill weather, proper footwear is also vital. This will  minimize risk of injury when you’re all traveling on foot.<p>
<p><strong>Sleeping Gear<strong><p>
<p>If you like sleeping together in one tent, try to look for family  tents that offer optional partitions – some models can even divide a  tent into three “rooms” – to give you and your children privacy whenever  needed. If you have particularly young ones in tow, there are also  tents that offer lockable entryways and windows that are above  children’s height.<p>
<p>There are also many tents, cots, and sleeping bags specifically made  for children. Besides offering kid-friendly designs, they also offer  features like hidden compartments for their toys and built-in pillows.<p>
<p><strong>Cooking Gear<strong><p>
<p>Kids get cranky when they’re hungry so that’s one thing you should  avoid at all costs during camping or any trip for that matter. As such,  you need to make sure the kitchen gear or cooking set you purchase  utilizes the best technology to provide hot and delicious meals as  quickly as possible. Your camp kitchen should also include enough  utensils for everyone to enjoy their meals in comfort.<p>
<p>Other essential features to consider are compact packaging, safety,  and user-friendliness. As it’s not easy looking after children when  vacationing outdoors, the last thing you’ll need is a cooking set that’s  complex to operate and pack.<p>
<p><strong>Survival Gear<strong><p>
<p>Your children will try harder to behave when they feel they’re  treated as an adult. One way of inspiring good behavior from your kids  is by equipping them with kid-friendly survival gear for outdoors. This  includes first aid kits specifically designed for children’s use, pocket  flashlights, and light sticks.<p>
<p>It would also be good for everyone concerned if you can teach them  how to read maps and use a compass. Further, giving your kids a guide  for identifying poisonous and edible plants can be both an educational  and recreational experience.<p>
<p>Having the right camping gear will always make family trips more  enjoyable and secure, but nothing beats taking proper precautions. Never  forget to educate your children about the common dangers found outdoors  and what they can do when they find themselves in potentially risky  situations.<p>
<p><strong>About the Author<br > <strong><p>
<p>Belle Maeyahn writes for <a href="http:www.ndparks.com" target="_blank">NDParks.com<a>, the site that reviews camp grounds and  all sorts of camping equipment, from <a href="http:www.ndparks.comoutdoor-gearcamping-cot.php" target="_blank">family camping cots<a> to <a href="http:www.ndparks.comoutdoor-gearfolding-camping-chair.php" target="_blank">the best folding camping chairs<a>.<p>
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<title>It Happens..</title>
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<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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<description>Our lead sales associate, Jean Strickland, has recently been staying at Bay View Harbor RV in Baytown,  TX. Last year, they purchased a half page advertisement in the RV</description>
<content:encoded><p>Our lead sales associate, Jean Strickland, has recently been staying at Bay View Harbor RV in <st1:place><st1:city>Baytown<st1:city>,  <st1:state>TX<st1:state><st1:place>. Last year, they purchased a half page advertisement in the <em>RV Travel &amp; Camping Guide<em> but only received ¼ page ad. While no one likes to make mistakes, the fact is we are all human and something like this will (very rarely) occur. Jean was very sincere with our apologies and hoped the advertiser would renew.<p>
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<p>Now, this case could have gone two ways with the client either refusing to purchase an ad for fear of the same mistake, or just because they were unhappy with the service, or we could have turned a negative into a positive. After some conversation about their German Heritage, the owner opened up and became very friendly! He knew we didn’t purposely reduce his ad size and wanted to be in the guide again. Ultimately the two decided that the best way to handle the situation was to discount his ad price for this year where he took the same ad price and was assured he would get the half page he desired. The gentleman was so pleased he walked Jean back to her vehicle and saw that she made it back safe.<p>
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<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 15:34:41 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Spring Break Fun</title>
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	Lately, Jean has made her way down to the southern side of Houston and is currently staying at Bay View Harbor[M2] . She plans to call local parks and RV d</description>
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	Lately, Jean has made her way down to the southern side of Houston and is currently staying at Bay View Harbor<a href="#_msocom_2">[M2]<a> . She plans to call local parks and RV dealerships to see how business has been, and give them more information on advertising in the 2011 RV Travel &amp; Camping Guide to Texas, listings on <a href="............">www.TexasCampgrounds.com<a>, or our guest guides.<p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Texas Cities Update</title>
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<description>We have been receiving questions about other cities in Texas that do not have TACO parks appearing in the search. Before our update our list only encompassed cities that had a TACO Member park. Now we have modified it so that if you have</description>
<content:encoded><p>We have been receiving questions about other cities in Texas that do not have TACO parks appearing in the search. Before our update our list only encompassed cities that had a TACO Member park. Now we have modified it so that if you have a surrounding city that you think would benefit yourself or other parks, please let us know and we will add it to the site.  If it hadn't been for a few parks bringing this to our attention it may have never been added to the site.  This is what we hope our members can bring to the table, and when you do we really do appropriate it.  So as always if you have any thoughts or concerns please fill out our <a href="about-tacocontact-us" target="_blank">contact form.<a><p></content:encoded>
<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 22:29:49 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Thank You</title>
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<dc:creator>matt</dc:creator>
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<description>We just wanted to give a quick thank you to those who have been sending bugs and ideas for the new website, we have been working to make this site as good as it can be. We cannot do it with out the help from campers and campgrounds alike</description>
<content:encoded><p>We just wanted to give a quick thank you to those who have been sending bugs and ideas for the new website, we have been working to make this site as good as it can be. We cannot do it with out the help from campers and campgrounds alike.  So if at anytime you have an idea of something you would like to see on the site, please feel free to drop us a line. THANKS AGAIN!<p></content:encoded>
<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 20:11:11 -0600</pubDate>
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