Posts Tagged ‘Camping’

5 Helpful Tips for Choosing a Family Campsite

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

kids_tentFirst, I’d like to thank the folks here at Coleman Repellants for giving me a chance to talk about what I love best – family camping. I was raised on the Coleman brand and live and breathe their great camping products, including the new line of insect repellents.

I started camping when I was still in diapers, but after a somewhat long respite, I’ve returned to my camping roots and my blog – familycampman.com.   During my return to the outdoors, I’ve learned a lot about choosing a campsite, especially when it comes to accommodating the needs of families, seeing that I have two young boys and a newbie-camper of a wife.

 So enough about me; here are some of the things I’ve learned on selecting a great family campsite:

  1. Think safety – If you’re camping with young children, you have to think about safety. Be sure to review the site’s surroundings. Are you near the gate where cars are constantly driving around? Are there any drop offs or rivers that are risky for young children? These are all questions that you should answer before choosing a site. If you cannot see the site firsthand, be sure to ask the owner. They’ll be more than willing to help you.
  2. Flatter is better – Everybody always thinks size when it comes to your campsite. While a bigger campsite is indeed better, you should also look for a smooth campsite. Roots, rocks and hills all cause havoc when it comes to placing your tent.
  3. Noise is your worst enemy – Let’s face facts; kids make noise and your neighbors will not appreciate a crying toddler, fighting siblings or any other hubbub that your precious kids will generate. I always suggest asking for a remote site. You’ll feel a whole lot better when you’re not worrying about upsetting fellow campers.
  4. Bathrooms are your friend – This may contradict tip #3, but if you have kids that get up in the middle of the night for potty breaks, you will absolutely LOVE having bathrooms close by.  Close showers are also appreciated if you have family members who are particularly finicky about walking long distances after a shower.
  5. Camp often – Choosing a good campsite is something you’ll find gets easier each time you go camping. If you go camping and your site doesn’t work for your family, don’t give up – there are many other sites in the forest. Take a few notes about what was wrong with your site and remember to avoid those characteristics when selecting the site for your next trip. Within just a few trips, you’ll be able to quickly discard sites that don’t fit your family’s camping style.

In reality there are no bad sites when it comes to camping – they are all just different levels of great and any site is better than not camping at all. The most important piece of advice I can give is to simply relax, eat a s’more and have a great time on your next camping trip!

Going Camping

Monday, June 28th, 2010

WIP 062Bugsy and the Coleman® Repellents crew are heading out for a camping adventure this week. We’ll be posting video, photos and other fun stuff beginning Wednesday. You can follow along right here on our blog, or you can check us out on Facebook or Twitter.

If you’re heading outdoors this holiday weekend, we want to hear about it. Leave us a post or send a link to a photo. We’ll send you some sample product as a thank you.

See you outdoors!

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Camping

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Camping 021A few of us from the Coleman® Repellents team went camping with our families this weekend. Check out our Facebook photo album for some snapshots. We’ll be adding photos all week, so check back soon.

What did you do this weekend? We’d love to hear from you. Leave a comment or share a link.

8 Easy Steps to Complete Mosquito Protection

Friday, April 9th, 2010

The weather is getting warmer, and that can mean many things.  When thinking about warmer weather, you think of lazy days by the pool, bonfires at night and being active.  At Coleman Repellents, we see it a little differently.

We see mosquito season.

And trust us – they’re coming.  So, in the meantime, here are eight easy things you can do to make your home protected from the inevitable invasion of those pesky, blood-sucking bugs.

  1. Keep mosquitoes from breeding by emptying or covering any receptacles around the home that can pool water.  This is crucial in spring time when rain is more prevalent.
  2. Gutters should be kept clean so water flows properly.
  3. Change the water in birdbaths every few days.
  4. Cover wading pools, hot tubs and outdoor saunas.
  5. Make your local health department aware of standing water in your area.
  6. When outdoors, wear protective clothing when appropriate.
  7. Loose, long-sleeve shirts and long pants, shoes and socks all help to keep insects from contact with your skin.
  8. Keep the colors light as mosquitoes are more attracted to darker hues.

Protecting yourself from biting insects is not only convenient for you and your loved ones, it could save your life!  The CDC provides a thorough look here at diseases spread by mosquitoes.

Make sure you put these items on your to-do list for this summer, and don’t forget the repellent!

Spring Fever

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

BHC14It may be cold in most parts of the country, but Bugsy’s  getting ready for a summer full of camping and outdoor fun. What are your plans for this summer? Is this the year you take the cross-country roadtrip? Perhaps a weeklong vacation in a national park? Or maybe a weekend camping adventure with the family?

Bugsy wants to know your plans for the summer. Share your story or send us a picture. We’ll send you some product for your efforts!