Many of us are wondering what to do this summer now that the weather is getting warmer. Camping is a popular activity, and many like to find good camping sites as early in the year as they can. It\'s important to ask a few questions when calling a place to book a site, as not all of these places are good, and each site will have something different to offer. Some sites are just awful, and it is always good to avoid those. This is something that I learned all to well and I also learned it the hard way.
My husband\'s music group had a festival that they played each year, and they provide us with free camping sites so that we did not have to drive back and forth if we did not want to. This was great, but the campingsites they gave us were not always great. In fact, I am pretty sure that sometimes they had given us the worst sites on the camping ground. If we had been camping in a camper it might have been okay. But we were in tents, and there was no shade to speak of anywhere near our site. This meant that by eight in the morning, we were roasted out of our tent. So much for my one chance to sleep in.
The following year, we asked for different locations, but they were not much better. More questions should have been asked. Some common questions that anyone should ask about campingsites is how much shade may or may not be there, and if there are any extras that might end up being very important. Some sites have electricity and running water (great for coffee!), and these are wonderful, but not all of the sites on the grounds will have this. if that is something you insist on having, you have to find out before you accept the site they are offering to you.
Booking for the right time is as important as getting the right site. Some of the most popular weekends will book fast, so you might not be able to get the kind of site you want, or you may end up with one of the really awful camping sites. It\'s a lot like airline tickets at popular times of the season. If you are sure you are going, and you know the dates, reserve your camping sites as early as possible and remember to ask all the good questions. You don\'t want to end up roasting in the sun or having to do without water if you don\'t have to, and it\'s fun not to have to worry about not finding a spot at all.
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Nathan Knightley is an Internet enthusiast and likes sharing information with other people. You can discover more about Camping and all about Camping Sites news at his website campinginfocenter.com