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Holiday weekends at alpine hideaway campground tennessee camping are in general the busiest season; and this year anticipates the same.

Granted, it is certainly understandable why taking a holiday in alpine hideaway campground tennessee camping is uprising progressively trendy. Outdoor recreation is on the rise as more and more households seek fitter, family focused family holiday options, and going to a camp site is an enjoyable way to enjoy a vacation as well demanding small amount of cost and plan time.

The holiday time has took off, time to see elevation in campsite checking ins. After cold and boring winters, a lot many people and families are expecting to go out and smell the flowers.

While leaving for camping, review our pages and remember the basic camping tips and techniques to start with :

Camping Accident Treatment: Headache, Hiccough, Ivy Poisoning

Headache :

Headache comes from indigestion or from the sun. A camper will overeat and then play under the hot sun--result, headache. Have the person lie down and sleep, if possible, using cloths dipped in cold water to drive the blood away from the head. A remedy recommended by the great John Wesley is to lay very thin slices of lemon rind on either temple.

Hiccough :

Take a deep breath and hold it as long as possible, or make yourself sneeze.

Ivy Poisoning :

Mix some baking powder with water, or rub on wood ashes. Wash with alcohol. Be careful not to spread by scratching.

 


Camping Tip : a lightweight red bandana can be used for many purposes: protection from the sun, a sieve for straiming water, a temporary tourniquet or first-aid wrap, a signal for help. if bugs are bad, spray it with insect repellent and wear it around your neck.


 

 

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