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RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

RV Podcast #331: The Amazing Power of Family Camping

RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

Mike Wendland

Personal Journals, Leisure, Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Automotive

4.7624 Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2021

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Family Camping, whether in a tent, pop-up camper, a towable trailer, motorhome, or any other type of RV, unites families through great memories! That's what we talk about in this 331st episode of the RV Podcast. And through our special podcast guest - a Mom and Grandma who has passed along a love for the outdoors and family camping to her children - and the remembering of Jennifer and me with own experience with our kids.  We hope that this article and our podcast will inspire newcomers to try it out and cause others to rekindle a love affair of the great outdoor and family camping. You can listen to the podcast in the player below or scroll down this page for shownotes and a transcript of the interview, plus links and resources about all the things we talk about.  There is great power in family camping Jennifer and I have camped our entire married life. I grew up in a family that hunted and fished but we never really camped. When Jennifer and I got married, one of the first things she insisted on was that we would be a camping family. She grew up camping and spent family vacations in tents and trailers along the shorelines of our Michigan Great Lakes.  The first big expense we made as a married couple was a 13-foot Shasta trailer. As we started having kids, we replaced it with a Coleman pop up camper. And although we camped in state and county cames every time we could, our preferred style even way back then was boondocking - though no one called it that then. It was truly off the grid, with no hookups, down a rough two-track carved out of the woods in Ogemaw County and along the Rifle River. This Coleman Popup was what we used for family camping back in the '70s. That's our favorite spot along the Rifle River in northern Michigan. My sister and her family owned a bunch of raw acreage up there and even in this empty nest stage of our life, we take our RV to the exact same spot as often as we can. Photo of the tent Jennifer and I used from the 80s through the 90s Our three kids grew up camping and the memories we made around campfires, hiking deer trails, taking innertubes down the swift-moving river, and being together made memories that we all still laugh about today. After our kids went to school and grew up, Jen and I sold the popup and turned to tent camping for many years. We've been in small Class B and Class C motorhomes since 2012. Our daughter, Wendy camps in a tent with her family and has passed her love of family camping to her husband, Dan, and daughters, Elizabeth and Rachel. Son Jeff didn't have to work to convince his wide Aimee to camp, She, too, grew up in a camping family and they camp every chance they can in a travel trailer with their kids Jovie and Jax. And all of us get out a couple of times a year for big family campouts. Our third child, Scott, along with his wife, Lauri, and grandsons Zachary, Nick, Matthew, and Jacob, lives in Nashville. And while he is not doing much camping these days because of work responsibilities, we expect him to do so.  Here's a video of one of those summer family campouts we do with our grown kids and grandkids, this one from Silver Lake along Lake Michigan. That was from a couple of summers ago. Here's our latest family campout, this one taken just this fall, right around Halloween time. \ The benefits of Family Camping Here's a list of 7 camping benefits that Jennifer and I can quickly identify: Disconnecting from devices and connecting with one another Having quality one-on-one-time away from the daily routines of home, work and school Learning about God's creation, the natural world, wildlife, and the seasons not from a book but by seeing it and living in it Learning how to handle challenges together, be it mechanical problems on the road, sudden storms, or sorting out personal issues. There's nothing like being in a confined space together to quickly get to issues that otherwise may simmer and build resentment.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, everybody. And this episode of the RV podcast, we talk about how camping keeps families together.

0:07.5

Welcome, fellow travelers. It's time for another episode of the RV podcast.

0:12.1

Answering your questions, sharing tips, suggesting great trips and off the beaten path adventures,

0:17.4

and always staying on top of the RV lifestyle news you need to know about

0:22.1

with great interviews and inside industry information.

0:25.7

Here's your host, award-winning journalists, Mike and Jennifer Wendland.

0:30.9

Hello everybody and welcome to episode number 331 of the RV podcast being released on February 10th, 2021.

0:42.7

You know, it doesn't make any difference what kind of an RV you have, whether it's a motorhome,

0:46.6

a towable, a tent. Even, yeah, a tent, we're counting. You've got to get there, right? You've got to

0:52.2

take it someplace in a vehicle. So that's recreational

0:54.6

vehicle. Even if you're just dreaming about getting an RV someday, this show is for you, because on this

0:59.8

podcast, we talk about getting out there, enjoying God's amazing creation, meeting, interesting people,

1:06.6

boondocking, discovering fun places, using the right gear and technology. And we are about to do

1:13.6

all of that ourselves as soon as we get done recording this podcast because we are going camping.

1:19.0

Isn't that right? My bride, Jennifer, and my lifelong traveling companion. That is 100% right.

1:25.6

As soon as we get this podcast done, we're going to take off.

1:29.1

Bo is outside excited right now. He keeps looking at everything that's packed and ready to go.

1:34.4

He knows and he doesn't want to be left. He knows. He'll be sitting right outside the RV. Like,

1:39.0

you're not going to forget me, mom and dad. Yep, yep. So, so, you know, I got to hurry this out because we are going up camping.

1:45.7

Yes, it's wintertime in Michigan, and yes, there's a lot of snow. And yeah, how cold? How cold has it

1:52.8

been this? It's been like right around zero at night. But we're going anyway. It'll be hopefully

1:58.1

20 in the daytime. Yeah, we have a lot of plans to go.

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