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What could be better than a trip to some far corner of the world or, if you're a little less adventureous, the backyard. Either way, you'll have a ball along with some memories that can last a lifetime. . The equipment list should be drawn up to match your personal needs. Some of the things on this list could be vital to your survival once you are out in the wilds not to mention the fact that good organization leads to a well planned and stress free holiday. Don't lose your list. You need it to check items off as you pack for
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Brief Description: Nestled in the Piney Woods of Southeast Georgia and situated on the historic Altamaha River, Towns Bluff Park abounds in wildlife, wide-open spaces and beautiful views. With 24 spacious, level sites, electricity and water, and clean restrooms and showers, it attracts everyone from boaters, fishermen, and hunters, to hikers, birders, and photographers. It's easy to get "close to nature" at Towns Bluff Park.<br />
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your trip and you will need it again on your return in order to tick items off when they are ready to be unpacked and stored away ready for next time. This recipe is sure to be a hit with the kids, and it will only take about five minutes to prepare. Other spins can be applied to the campfire favorite of s'mores for a fun time after a camp cooking dinner. For example, you can replace your traditional chocolate bar with any type of chocolate candy bar that can melt and be delicious, such as caramel chocolate bars or chocolate bars with nuts added. A less messy way of creating the s'more is to stack your graham crackers, marshmallows and chocolate bars inside some aluminum foil and then wrap it up. Next, cook the package over a fire for about one minute, and when you open the foil up you will have a delicious treat. Bob Dunn is a frequent writer for Tent Reviews and a confirmed gearaholic.
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