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JiminDenver wrote:
Well if you think it's going to rain every time you go camping, then yes sell it all and go to Disney world. In 30 years I can only remember a handful of trips that the weather was perfect every day all day.
Before you do that though, walk up to your kids and say Hey guys, you want to go camping again? See if their faces light up like Christmas trees as they get excited and say lets go. As they grow up they wont remember that it rained but they will remember camping.
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pk1023 wrote:
Thanks for all the words of encouragement, all. I feel better and really feel like the weekend was just wrong.
But, to address the person that just posted about the hiking, boating, canoeing,etc.
Yes, here in Indiana we do have a great deal of access to all of that.
But, here's the problem we've found with almost everything. It's all pay to play.
Maybe this is just a lament about our society today in general. With the exception of hiking in the state parks, it seems like you have to pay someone for the right to use anything.
I think I am definetly going to double down my resolve and wait for the weather to really warm up and come through the rainy season that April/May has been here in Indiana.
This summer we're going to really take to it. There's a campground close to home that we can canoe from and they have great bike trails.
We're going to brown county and we're going to do horseback riding.
My wife won't be working, so she's going to focus on organizing our camper.
I believe it'll get better, I have to! ๐
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