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Campers Get Ready for Prime Camping Season
Posted: April 22, 2008

There are some campers who will go camping regardless of the season or the weather, but most will wait for warmer, dryer conditions before heading to the campground. For those who wait, now is a good time to go through the camping gear.

Check the tents and sleeping bags for tears or signs of wear and tent poles for cracks. Make sure all the stakes made it home from the last trip. Go through cooking equipment, fire starters and matches. Check the first aid kit, shower house bag and the supply of bug repellant and sun screen.

"Everyone is excited to get outside to go camping and fishing and to just relax, and spending a few minutes checking over the equipment will make that initial trip outdoors a good one," said Kevin Szcodronski, chief of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources State Parks Bureau.

Check the batteries in the flashlight and the bottles of propane. Pick up an extra set of lantern mantles, just in case. Make sure the cot still functions or the air mattress does not leak. Pack garbage bags, and ponchos and a deck of cards in case it rains. Don't forget aluminum foil and a can opener.

"With all the new electronic 'necessities' our younger campers can not live without, it would be wise to bring a surge protector for cell phones and other games and music players," Szcodronski said.

Campers can also plan their outings by going online at www.reserveiaparks.com and secure a campsite at their favorite state park. Reservable campsites are getting scarce for Memorial Day and the July 4 holidays. A campsite can be reserved up to three months out. Iowa parks still have half of all campsites available on a first come, first serve basis.

For more information, contact Szcodronski at 515-281-8674.

 

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