The Camp Tripper: The Secrets of Successful Family Camping in Ontario - Hardcover
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by Patrick Dzieciol (Author)
Ontario is a paradise for camping and outdoor adventure. In The Camp Tripper, author Patrick Dzieciol provides strategies for planning, leading, and participating in successful family camping trips in Ontario. Through years of personal camping experience as a child, adult, and parent, he has discovered the secrets of how to enjoy camping trips to the fullest. Gleaned from research and years of personal experience, this guidebook presents helpful strategies for executing a trip from start to finish, including: - Researching and selecting campgrounds - Reserving great campsites - Calculating startup and camping trip costs - Packing effectively - Setting up camp efficiently - Creating a trip agenda - Experiencing successful camping - Breaking camp - Maintaining gear Geared for both new and seasoned campers, The Camp Tripper shares tips to help camping families avoid mistakes and overcome obstacles to experience a successful and memorable family camping trip in Ontario.
Author Biography
Patrick Dzieciol has completed approximately one hundred camping trips across Canada, the United States, and Europe. He has extensive car and backcountry camping, canoeing, and hiking experience in Ontario. Dzieciol currently lives in Ontario and camps with his family for three to four weeks every year.










