Campers old and new are always looking for new tips on how to be a better camper. New campers need the advice; there is a lot of information out there and it helps to know which information is good and which is bad. Old campers just want some neat new tricks that will make their experience that much better. This makes camping blogs all the more important; they not only help differentiate between the good and bad, but also share some good tips on not only how to survive the experience, but also have a great time. Finding the right blogs is thus an important part of the camping experience.
What You Need
The best camping blogs help to enhance the camping experience. These blogs go through all of the various products and techniques and review them, attempting to make some sort of sense out of all of the various items and tips out there and show which are the best of the bunch. They also have no problem exploring new tips and techniques, as well as how to better enjoy the experience. This means that those blogs are not only a joy to read but worth tracking down and either studying or at least printing off for later referral.
What You Need to Avoid
Conversely. Some camping blogs just are not worth the time. They are usually little more product advertising, where sponsors have such control that there are few negative reviews. They also tend to copy some of the worst, and possibly actually dangerous, advice on the internet, just so they have something to write about. Making it worse is that some of the writers have never even been out in the woods, making their advice worse than useless. In short, you need to develop some sort of common sense when it comes to determining these bad blogs.
When it comes down to it, you need to pay attention when you are reading camping blogs in order to determine which are good and which are bad. Sometimes it is pretty obvious, but sometimes it is pretty hard; some blogs are pretty bad but are so convincing that they are taken seriously. As such, do not be afraid to research reviews on a blog and ask around; a little research can save a lot of frustration later on. So use the blogs for tips, but be a little wary and you should have a great experience!