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Old 07-07-18, 12:59 PM
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I almost always stay at parks or campgrounds. In parks there are often things to do or sights to see. And at the end of a long day, I find that I enjoy sleeping a few more hours than I usually would, I never find myself in the evening looking for things to keep from getting bored.

If you have not camped in years, you might consider doing your first camping trip in your back yard if you have one so that you know your stuff will work, etc. Or perhaps car camping at a nearby park. Trying too many things all at once can get a bit overwhelming.
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