Thursday, October 11, 2012

Why a Yosemite Experience is Different

By David Miller


The Yosemite National Park, amongst the largest sized national parks in the United States, spans through four counties in California. It goes over an area of more than 3,000 square kilometers and splashes the western slopes of the majestic Sierra Nevada mountain range. Because it is regarded as a Heritage Site, the park is known internationally for its natural treasures and astounding biological diversity.

The Yosemite National Park is definitely an apparent vacation destination choice for campers. The park features perfect camping grounds, from established ones with present day facilities to patches of virgin land in the woods. Each campsite delivers endless arrays of spectacular scenery.

Camping outdoors is perfect for you had you wanted a wholesome adventure and a respite from the hubbub of the metropolis lifestyle. Unconsciously, all humans come to feel the urge to touch base and commune with our mother earth. And the only way to establish that connection is usually to go camping.

1. Tenting outdoors is one of the best ways to re-bond with family and friends. Going back to basics, with all your electronic devices left behind, is what camping is all about. Spend quality time with people you're camping with and leave all work and problems behind in the city. Additionally, if you're camping as a group, you learn and exercise teamwork when you set up camp or cook meals.

2. Camping is one of the cheapest holiday options in the world. The cost of campsite use is a lot less than how much a stay in a hotel would cost. Your sleeping quarters is not constricted by four walls, making the entire night sky your roof. Mother nature's wonders will greet you the moment you wake up in the morning, a scene that a hotel room could not have afforded you with.

3. Camping in Yosemite is very versatile. It wouldn't matter how long you will camp there. Unless you venture out into the wilder regions, you are assured of easy accessibility to ranger stations, latrines, and other facilities. If you're too tired to set-up camp, you can always take advantage of the accomodations available around the park.

4. The Yosemite National Park offers you loads of fun. Even the usual chores of pitching tents, cooking meals, and lighting a campfire seems more of play rather than tasks. Engaging in other outdoor activities will add more fun to your already fun-filled weekend.

5. Camping is all about going back to basics and reconnecting ties with Mother Nature. Camping makes you appreciate all the wonders that Mother Nature has afforded you. You find new respect for these wonders. You want to protect Nature. You become a better and more responsible individual after that camping trip.

Explore the wonders camping has to offer and start packing.




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