With a bachelor's degree in business from the University of Idaho and a law degree from the University of Idaho School of Law, L. Jay Mitchell is an experienced business owner. In 2007, L. Jay Mitchell established Greenbrier Academy in Pence Springs, West Virginia. Outside of work, he enjoys fly fishing, hiking, and camping.
Camping is a great way to get out and enjoy nature, but you should consider a few things before pitching your tent this year, from the type of camping gear to the best time to go.
Not all campgrounds are created equal. When planning your trip, research and choose a campground that fits your preference. For example, are you looking for a campground with hookups for RVs, a campground with a lake, or a campground close to hiking trails? Once you know what you're looking for, you can narrow your options and find the perfect place to camp.
The best time to go camping depends on what kind of experience you're looking for. If you want to avoid the crowds, aim for mid-week trips or shoulder season dates (the months before and after peak season). If you don't mind crowds and want the best weather, aim for peak season dates in the summer or fall.
Packing for a camping trip is crucial. Start by making a list of must-haves like tents, sleeping bags, and lanterns, then add any other items you think you might need, like clothes, food, and games.
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