You might think of camping as a bonding activity, but camping alone can also be a fun experience. Solo camping gives you the opportunity to escape your everyday life and practice mindfulness while you relax and reconnect with nature.
Sometimes, camping alone is just easier for your mental health. You can avoid coordinating schedules or stressing over having enough gear, food, and sleeping bags. You get to be responsible for your own meals, meaning you only have to eat what you want, and you can choose all of your favorite relaxation activities. Go camping…
To help reduce your stress, we’ve put together a checklist of camping necessities, including RV accessories, kitchen supplies, clothing, personal items and more that you should bring on every RV trip. RV Essentials: Surge protector Electrical adapters Toilet chemicals Sewer kit RV-friendly toilet paper Water pressure regulator Drinking water hose Leveling blocks Tire pressure gauge…
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration wants to remind you to protect yourself from vehicle theft. During National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month in July, the agency is highlighting the preventive measures vehicle owners should take, the importance of addressing the vehicle theft problem, and its significant economic impact. More than 1…
Time outdoors is time well spent throughout the year, but it’s especially enjoyable during the summer. Hiking, fishing, boating and other warm-weather activities can renew your appreciation for nature. They also are good for physical and mental health. Sometimes when people are having fun outside in the summer, they don’t realize they’re becoming overheated. If…