The Perfect Canoe Trip Without the Hassle
The problem with a family camping trip is that it takes so much
time, energy and money getting ready to go, and then you get
home frazzled, broke and faced with the incredible chore of
unpacking. It doesn't have to be like that. Take a look at some
tips for vacations that are so easy you'll be ready to make
every warm weekend a family vacation weekend.
The problem with many family camping trips is the tendency to
want everything to be perfect. There's so much work involved
that it outweighs the fun of the trip. With that in mind, scale
down your plans and your expectations and get ready for the
perfect camping trip.
Canoes are great for family outings. Think you can't canoe
because you have smaller children or someone in the family who
doesn't swim? The notion that all canoes tip over easily is a
myth. You can find some very sturdy canoes that are stable in
the water and resist tipping. They're lightweight so that a
couple of adults can easily load them on top of a car and slide
them into the water. They still have the canoe design so they're
easy to paddle. You need nothing more than that canoe and a
couple of paddles, much easier than loading up a big boat,
pulling a trailer and dealing with gas cans for the motor.
Sound simple? That's because it is, and the rest of your camping
trip can be almost as easy.
Just because you have several kids doesn't mean you have to have
a huge family tent that takes up tons of space and requires all
hands to help pitch it. Check out the simple pup tents from your
local retailer. Pitch two or three tents and use them like
bedrooms. Most kids will view the tents as an adventure and a
flashlight will usually provide them with the needed sense of
security.
While gas lanterns are okay, check out the battery-powered
models. They turn on and off easily and you'll easily get a
weekend from a single set of batteries. Or choose one that can
be recharged on a cigarette lighter for extended use.
The companies producing camping supplies have met the demands
for air mattresses. You'll find many options that can plug into
the cigarette lighter to inflate very comfortable mattresses. If
back pain isn't an issue, consider the cheap air mattresses used
as floatation toys. Kids can play in the water during the day
and dry them off for tent use at night.
One of the simultaneous joys and trials of camping is food.
While food cooked over an open flame is great, keep it simple
for the weekend retreat. Choose chili, pork and beans and other
foods that can be warmed in the can by sitting it next to the
campfire. Sandwiches and snacks that can be eaten cold means no
one is responsible for cooking time. It's supposed to be
vacation time for everyone - not everyone except mom.