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50 Things to Know About Tent Camping: A Beginner's Guide to Planning Your First Trip (Greater Than a Tourist)

By: Amy Sippl, 50 Things to Know
Narrated by: Sangita Chauhan
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What does a beginner need to have to go tent camping? Where do you find the best places to go? How do you prepare so you have the best camping trip possible? If you need the answer to any of these questions, then this audiobook is for you.

50 Things to Know About Tent Camping by Amy Sippl offers the beginner a quick and easy guide to get started camping. Most books on camping tell you to buy expensive supplies and complicated gear. Although there's nothing wrong with that, tent camping can be simple and affordable. In this audiobook, you'll discover how to plan your perfect camping trip from start to finish. This audiobook will help you purchase camping equipment and plan your trip and give tips on what to do if things do not go as planned. By the time you finish listening, you will be excited and prepared for a terrific tent camping trip.

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