camping sites?
Question by justME.
okay, my friends and i are planning on a camping trip this weekend..do you know any nice camping sites here in SoCal?…specifically, near ontario, san bernardino and claremont…thanks…
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Answer by Cory Z
If you’re willing to drive a few hours the campgrounds at the base of Mt. Whitney are awesome. I think you might have to look under Lone Pine Campgrounds, or in that area. Worth the drive.
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Our first camping site at the Þingvellir national park
Þingvellir, Iceland
Choosing the Right Camping Site
You probably have a good idea of what is the right camping site for you. Perhaps you would like to go camping in the mountains or maybe in a forest. Regardless of the camping site chosen, it is vitally important to research the area beforehand. This information can make the difference between having a wonderful camping trip and having one filled with “unexpected surprises.” Some things to keep in mind in your research of a camping site should include:
1. Time of The Year: Is this the best season to camp in this area? If not, what other precautions must I take into consideration? Will I need to update my camping equipment to accommodate colder conditions? Do the wildlife pose a risk to me during this time of year? Is this area susceptible to certain natural disasters during this time, such as flooding or tornadoes? If so, how can I plan to reduce their impact on my camping trip?
2. Attraction or View: Does this camping site have interesting wildlife or a unique view? Will the time of year I am going adequately showcase these attractions?
3. Any Man-Made Distractions: Modern construction is a wonderful thing which allows our cities and towns to grow with progress. Unfortunately, while camping most would prefer to avoid these distractions. Do yourself a favor and check with people in the area to ensure there will be no planned road development or other major construction projects during the time you are camping. This will save you some aggravation and ensure you are camping at time when you can enjoy nature the most.
4. Road Access: Do you have a road within a ½ mile of your camping site? If not, can I make do with limited camping equipment? If weather gets bad and I need to evacuate, do I have a four wheel vehicle or will I need to be able turn back at the first sign of bad weather?
5. Water Source Access: Will I need to bring in water or do I have a nearby clean water source? If I do have a water source, what water purification steps will I need to take and what equipment will I need?
6. Terrain: Does my current camping equipment meet my needs in this area or do I need to make some additional purchases?
7. Access to Neighboring Town: If needed, is there a town or store nearby where you can get additional supplies? No matter how well you plan there will always be something you forget. Knowing you can get pick up these supplies nearby will set your mind at ease and keep you camping instead of having to cancel the trip prematurely.
8. Access to Emergency Help: If needed, is there a hospital nearby where you can go for emergency help. Also, will your emergency cell phone work in that area. It is a very good idea to know if the phone will work prior to having to actual use it. Be sure to go to the area and test it. If an emergency does come your way, you will be glad you did.
By applying these tips, you should be able to find a quality camping site that meets your camping needs in terms of safety and satisfaction. With a little pre-planning you should be on your way to having your next adventure. Good luck and don’t forget your map and compass.
My Favorite Minnesota – Camping – Campsites
www.exploreminnesota.com Hi, my name is Paul Sundberg. I’ve been a park ranger for 35 years. I’m an avid outdoorsman and photographer. We started taking my daughter camping in the boundary waters canoe area and state parks when she was only six months old. Our favorite family memories have been made while camping in Minnesota. There is so much wildlife in Minnesota to see, moose, timberwolves, waking up in a tent to the call of a loon. Minnesota has so much public land that you can get out and enjoy spending quality time with friends and family, photographing nature, and just being out there soaking up the great outdoors. See more about this topic and other favorite places of Minnesotans at www.exploreminnesota.com You can upload your own stuff too!
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Schön, great! Tolles Bild, great photo!
well done video, kudos to the editor
@lucirz
according tio the national realty association minnesota is right behind missisippi as the least desirable place to relocate too.
HOORAY FOR MINNESOTA the only place in USA where first time marijuana offender caught with one marijuana cigarette runs a great risk still, in the 21st century of getting 9 months in jail and a 10,000 fine
people from minnesota are pretty racist. im asian and i went there once, got alot of racist comments from the people there
minnesota sucks, boorring
@Cypher1A
A great town (around the area your family is looking at) is called Wayzata. The homes are a bit expensive, but many people who live there say it’s worth it. Wayzata has a beautiful lake (called Wayzata Lake), the J.J. Hill Jr. Parade, great schools, great restaurants, great shops, nice people, and a trolley in the summer. A place I personally love there is a bakery called Woulette’s. It’s just a nice place to, at least, visit.
I was just at Split Rock Lighthouse. If anyone reading this is about to go there, than I would recommend going to Wolf Ridge. It’s a great rope course that my mom’s cousin used to own.
My family is somewhat thinking of moving to Minnesota, I used to live there when I was about 4. No memory of it, this video probably doesn’t even give me a piece of the true beauty which is Minnesota. We plan to find land 30-50 miles from the nearest city/town. Heh, I imagine if we do move there i could be ‘living’ survivor man in my backyard.
great video I agree with you 1000 percent on the parks!!! you have a cool job too those are good fishing lakes too
absolutly stunning,iam from scotland but wold love to go there
Spectacular photography – nice work!
I love Minnesota !!
probably because the water has been down for over 10 years. The waters this year have risen a lot and are back to normal, so the smelt should be plentiful.
My 1st fishing trip to MN was when my dad took us to Two Harbors, along North Shore and we dipped for smelt with the Izaak Walton League. We did this in the early 70′s and from what I understand I was really blessed to see the massive numbers of smelt like I did, because it has declined ever since and now, the numbers are really low. So I no longer smelt and instead, we LOVE heading to Lake Kawishiwi, just west of the Sawbill Trail. (n. out of Tofte) AWESOME AND PRIVATE AND BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!
This video has just convinced me to come visit Minnesota …. !! I”m from the Pacific Northwest where there are lots of woods and beautiful camping places… BUT dam Minnesota has some nice looking places as well… nice video
he has swedish relatives
What a nice production that was- how inviting you’ve made it to me! I’ve never been, but rather born & raised in Maine- I’m suprised at how alike the 2 states are, based on what I’ve seen here… esp. like northern & western Maine. I hope MN economy is better though… the longer I stay in ME, the less hope I have of ever being able to travel to MN to see it!
@poulsen96
Just to let you know, most, if not all movies set in Minnesota are actually filmed in Canada, for MN’s taxes aren’t favored by the producers or something. :/
Very nice production and photography. Indeed the BWCAW area is the best on earth. I count myself lucky to spend much of the year on Gunflint Lake. Thanks for this video!
Everyone says Minnesota is as close as it gets to Scandinavia.
I don’t wish to disagree.
100-150 years ago, many poor Scandinavians emmigrated to this magnificent part of the US.
Today, Scandinavia is richer than any other part of the Earth and the average car in “poor” Sweden is the $35 000 Volvo V70.
I love Mn winters, born and raised in Mn and i would never live anywhere else.
Great video! GO VIKINGS!!!!
it’s nice.
Yea great, minnesota the most beatiuful place in the world even if i haven t even been there. Just seen pictures and movies but i would love in, i just know it
MINNESOTA IS AWESOME!!