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New Zealand Camping and Caravaning on the Rise

Posted on 13 January 2013 by Kelly Campbell

New Zealand New Zealand Camping and Caravaning on the RiseMore and more people are enjoying camping and we have been saying it for a long time and here is proof (well in NZ anyway)! New Zealand Camping and Caravaning on the rise and why are we not surprised. New Zealand is a beautiful country with dramatic landscapes that should be enjoyed.  Stuff.co.nz has published an article which explains some of the reasons why this is

Why New Zealand Camping and Caravaning is on the Rise

The return of the “old-school” caravan is part of a surge in interest from New Zealanders, particularly young families, in camping in New Zealand.

Department of Conservation Wellington visitor centre manager Wendy Challis said while the cost was appealing – as low as $6 per night to stay in a DOC camp ground – the surge was also being pushed by people “getting back to nature”.

The environmental benefits of camping were also appealing to people, she said. “It’s a greater awareness and appetite of what we have at our own doorstep.”

It was a secret long-known to overseas visitors, who had been camping in New Zealand in droves for years, as had retired New Zealanders.

“DOC campgrounds are a hot favourite,” Ms Challis said.

For Stokes Valley couple Naomi and Josh Cooper, the decision to camp at the Paekakariki Holiday Park this summer was partly driven by money but also as “an experience” for their daughters, Heilee, 10, and Jorja, 9.

The Coopers had not been camping since their early 20s and wanted their daughters to experience the camaraderie they remembered of children at camping sites. “Also, with adult campers, the adults are really friendly people,” Mrs Cooper said.

Paekakariki had the added bonus of welcoming their great dane-bull mastiff cross, Dodge.

Pukerua Bay woman Conor Twyford knows the benefits of camping well.

Camping in Paekakariki with her two twin sons, Joseph and Patrick Rockell, 7, only 10 minutes from home, she has the enjoyment of camping with the comforts of home. “My husband can go home and bring stuff we forgot. We love it. This is the fourth year we have done it.”

But, costing $90 just for three nights camping, the bargain aspect also played its part, she said.

“I haven’t got a lot of leave this year, so we can do something quickly and feel like we have had a proper holiday.”

Martinborough Top 10 Holiday Park owner Frank Cornelissen said while people were saving a bit of money by staying in campgrounds rather than resorts or hotels, they were not skimping on dining and drinking out.

“The whole family can go away for not a lot of money.”

There was a “definite” increase in people choosing to camp in recent years, with a noticeable increase in the return of “old-school” caravans.

As well as the classic family camping holiday, he was seeing a lot of younger groups of friends.

Top 10 Holiday Parks chairman Gerald Nolan said campgrounds were generally full at this time of year, but there had been a surge in people tenting.

New Zealand Motor Caravan Association general manager Bruce Lochore said membership in the last year had risen by 13 per cent – largely driven by baby boomers retiring. Those who would have retired to a $450,000 bach were now spending $150,000 on a mobile home, which was not only cheaper, but gave them more freedom.

Retirees these days also seemed to have more energy to travel.

“They want to make the most of it.”

We know now that New Zealand camping and caravaning is on the rise and we would love to hear from people from other parts of the world. If you are new to camping let us know and tell us about your experience. Leave a comment below.

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Our Favorite Camping Quotes

Posted on 06 January 2013 by Kelly Campbell

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When we write information on our site, we often come across some great quotes that are funny, inspirational or just stupid. We feel it is only fair to share our favorite camping quotes with you. So here is our list so far!

 

This quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson is one of our all time favorites!

 

 

 

Our Favorite Camping Quotes

  • Camping: nature’s way of promoting the motel industry.  ~Dave Barry, Only Travel Guide You’ll Ever Need

  • Some national parks have long waiting lists for camping reservations.  When you have to wait a year to sleep next to a tree, something is wrong.  ~George Carlin

  • Camping:  The art of getting closer to nature while getting farther away from the nearest cold beverage, hot shower and flush toilet.  ~Author Unknown

  • I got into an argument with a girlfriend inside of a tent.  That’s a bad place for an argument, because then I tried to walk out and slammed the flap.  How are you supposed to express your anger in this situation?  Zipper it up really quick?  ~Mitch Hedberg

  • It always rains on tents.  Rainstorms will travel thousands of miles, against prevailing winds for the opportunity to rain on a tent.  ~Dave Barry

  • How is it that one match can start a forest fire, but it takes a whole box of matches to start a campfire? ~Christy Whitehead

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  • In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.  ~ John Muir 

  • I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order.  ~ John Burroughs 

  • To me a lush carpet of pine needles or spongy grass is more welcome than the most luxurious Persian rug. ~  Helen Keller 

  • The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness. ~  John Muir 

  • What would be ugly in a garden constitutes beauty in a mountain. ~ Victor Hugo 
 

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We hope to keep adding to our favorite camping quotes list as we come across new ones, we would love it if you could add your personal favorites to. Comment below and let us know your top quote!

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Deloitte Ride Across Britain 2013

Posted on 14 November 2012 by Kelly Campbell

deloitte ride across britain Deloitte Ride Across Britain 2013Are you looking for an exhilarating challenge? Then how about the Deloitte Ride Across Britain, considered to be one of the best long distance, endurance cycling events in the UK. Covering 960 miles in 9 days. Yep over 100 miles per day. The ride is fully supported and will take you from John O’Groats to Lands End.  The event takes place in June 2013, s what are you waiting for get signed up! To get you in the mood, watch the video below for inspiration.

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Deloitte Ride Across Britain 2013

Deloitte Ride Across Britain is the premier UK cycling challenge which sees over 700 riders take on the legendary ‘End to End’ each year. People enter to fundraise, to fulfil a lifelong ambition to complete the route, or sometimes just to get themselves into shape. Many are inexperienced cyclists when they sign up, but from the moment they are on board we take care of everything. Having looked after almost 1,500 on the Ride and ensured 94% have crossed the finish line we know what makes riders happy after a long day in the saddle.

Get you name down soon and get some extras for winter training!

You need the right combination of motivation and kit to train in winter. This is why we are offering a choice of an Elite Mag Turbo Trainer worth £140 or a men’s or women’s Brooks B17 saddle worth £65 for the next 50 people who register for a full course place and enter the codeHALFORDS2013 at checkout.

For 2013 we have the same incredible route as 2011, but more packages than ever to choose from

We are excited to launch some new options for 2013 to allow more people than ever to join us out on the road. You can now choose from the 9 day John O’Groats to Land’s End package, the 5 day England package or the 4 day Scotland package. They all have the same level of support and camaraderie, but if you are stuck for holiday or aren’t ready for the full 9 dayer yet then the shorter packages are the ones for you.

The 2013 ride is expected to be the most in demand yet as word spreads from those who have experienced the magic first hand. You can enter the ride by paying the deposit on your credit card here. However, if you have any questions get in touch. Like all big challenges you sometimes need  a reassuring voice to make that final leap.

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Jordan Romero Interview

Posted on 25 October 2012 by Kelly Campbell

A young climber Jordan Romero aged 16 has embarked on helping young people reach their goals. His campaign, named Find Your Own Everest involves talking to students at schools and he even invites them to climb with him on some of the non technical ascents. The Jordan Romero Interview from Outsideonline gives us an insight into this extraordinary young man. Continue Reading

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Spirit Mountain Mountain Biking

Posted on 15 October 2012 by Kelly Campbell

mountain biking 150x150 Spirit Mountain Mountain BikingA new trail is being built on Spirit Mountain specifically for mountain biking. Many visitors to the area have commented that people new to mountain biking have not been catered for. Whilst there are a lots of trails in the area, they tend to cater for the more advanced mountain bikers. The director of the Internation Mountain Biking Association has welcomed the news and hopes that they can start appealing to beginners and intermediate mountain bike enthusiasts.

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The Yosemite Hantavirus

Posted on 16 September 2012 by Kelly Campbell

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Climbing harness for pregnancy

A Climbing Harness for Pregnancy

Posted on 14 September 2012 by Kelly Campbell

mountain mama a d9cd1144915 original web 150x150 A Climbing Harness for PregnancyIf you are a mom to be and love scaling mountains, well a new climbing harness for pregnancy will allow you to do just that! It has been designed especially for baby bumps and adapted to cradle the bump.

The Daily News gives details below. Continue Reading

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Hiking Mt Bierstadt with Dogs

Hiking Mt Bierstadt with Dogs: A Lesson to be Learned

Posted on 02 September 2012 by Kelly Campbell

 Hiking Mt Bierstadt with Dogs: A Lesson to be Learned

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Hiking Mt Bierstadt with dogs brings dangers, whilst it is not uncommon for climbers to take their beloved companion on mountain trails, it has to be said it should only be attempted with extreme caution.

A heroic rescue took place recently on the mountain in Colorado. A team of heroic hikers mounted a rescue after a couple found a German Shepherd abandoned at the top of Mt Bierstadt. The couple who found the dog with bleeding paws and showing signs of dehydration posted a picture of the dog on the website 14ers.com, a website for hikers and climbers asking for help in rescuing the dog. It wasn’t long before a rescue party was organized to save the abandoned dog.

Not knowing if they would find the dog alive the team gathered to ascend the 14,264 mountain and eventually, after nine hours brought the dog to safety. This article from opposing views explains the details around the dogs abandonment and the heroes that saved her. Continue Reading

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Bear Grylls Controversy

Bear Grylls Controversy

Posted on 27 August 2012 by Kelly Campbell

Bear Grylls Bear Grylls ControversyThe survivalist we have all come to love, Bear Grylls is subject to another controversy as a row has broken out about his alleged cashing in on his role as Scout Chief. He has been accused of exploiting his position as Chief Scout by way of using his position to promote sales of his new range of knives aimed at children. Critics are slamming him for talking about his position in a promotional video. Whilst Bear has not broken any laws, many believe he is treading in dangerous territory by using his position in a voluntary organisation as away to promote products. In a statement to the press Bear stated ’I take being Chief Scout very seriously and never develop licensees with the intent to profit off my position.’ Continue Reading

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Teardrop Tree Tents

Posted on 26 August 2012 by Bethany Campbell

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Teardrop Tents

Are you looking to stand out from the crowd when your camping? well I’ve found some very interesting tents, which is in my opinion a very different way of camping.  I haven’t tried them out yet, but hopefully will get the chance to soon. Teardrop tree tents are the next big thing! This original concept came about to support those activists who staged tree sittings to save wooded areas and forests from being developed. But now the designer Dre Wapenaar from Holland has created these teardrop tents for the use of everyone and they look very good too. The tents are made with a steel frame that has been wrapped in canvas, inside there is a width of nine feet, which has been fitted out with a wooden sleeping area housing a round mattress, and the maker claims that there is enough room for two adults and two children. How that works is anyone’s guess! Continue Reading

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