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WARNING:
Primitive camping not for everyone
by Gianni Avellino
Primitive camping is
allowed only on designated camp areas and most laws prohibited
people from setting up primitive camp on established sites. A
lot of primitive campers enjoy the many camping sites throughout
the United States.
Mainland camping is allowed only at designated campgrounds and
campers must attain a permit before camping. There are no
reservations for sites; each site is available on a first-come
first-serve basis, with no camping fees required.
Washington State and Southern California offer some of the best
west coast primitive camp destinations. While the Colorado
Rockies can be an even more challenging primitive experience, I
suggest if checking out Colorado sites also drive down to Texas
camps where equally worthy sites can be found.
The eastern seaboard and inland areas are famous for their
primitive sites, with extreme temperatures at times in the
spring and summer seasons, not matter if your live in Ohio and
want to drive through Indiana or Michigan there is surely to be
a primitive site to camp at for you.
My pick of the season would have to be my favorite primitive
site areas along the South Eastern United States from West
Virginia, Tennessee and Florida. If you’re a addicted to
camping primitive style and like to have the option of bathing
nude or naked in a lake, then try Dale Hollow Lake which can
pose even a challenge for the most experienced primitive camper.
About the Author
Gianni Avellino is a
successful author and publisher of http://www.discount-camping-gear.org.
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