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Expert Profile: David Sweet

Expertise:   I`ve been an avid camper for over 40 years, I`ve worked in several National Parks, and I`ve been About`s camping guide (camping.about.com) since 1997.

Camping Experience
I've been camping since I was 9 years old, some 40+ years ago. I started out with just a sleeping bag and a lantern for 1 night sleepouts, gradually graduating to full-fledged camping with all the appropriate gear: sleeping bags, tents, pads, screen rooms, stoves, coolers, shower-bags, Dutch ovens, and more. I still have most of this gear after 20+ years of use. Along the way I also acquired backpacking gear and have done my share of backcountry adventures around the country. But now, as I've gotten older and my back has gotten stiffer, my wife and I have upgraded to a popup camper for most of our camping trips.

Where I've Camped
I grew up in Kentucky and did most of my camping as a kid on the banks of the Licking River. As a teenager and into my twenties I camped mostly in the Red River Gorge in Daniel Boone National Forest. We never camped in campgrounds, but rather in backcountry locations, preferring peace and privacy to campground amenities and crowds. In my thirties I ventured west and lived and worked in several national parks over the next ten years: Grand Canyon, Sequoia, and Mt. Rainier, to name a few. These times were my most active for backpacking, hiking and camping. All my free time in the parks was spent exploring the backcountry, and in those ten years I saw quite a lot. Now that I'm in my 50's I prefer to camp in the public campgrounds like national parks, national forests and state parks. We don't use hookups, even with our popup camper, but flush toilets and hot showers are welcome amenities that can't be found in the backcountry.

What I've Learned
After all these years I've learned some simple basics about camping: be prepared for the weather, bring whatever it takes to sleep comfortably, eat good foods, and have respect for the outdoors. I've also learned that there is no one right way to camp. If you're satisfying the basics which I mentioned, then you are doing things the right way. You don't need a lot of expensive gear or hi-tech gadgets. The whole idea is to break out of our normal lives and relax awhile in the geat outdoors.

How can I help you?
My full-time job since 1997 has been as the guide for About's Camping site. My goal is to help fellow campers find the information they need to better plan and enjoy their outdoor adventures. Whatever your questions are about camping, I can help you. If I don't know the answer to your question(s) myself, I will guide you to other Web sites that do answer your question(s).

Make it a great day, get outdoors!

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THE INFORMATION THAT MR. SWEET HAS PROVIDED HAS BEEN A GREAT HELP TO ME AND MY ARTICLE, I AM VERY THANKFULL FOR THIS SERVICE, AND PLAN ON USING IT MOR
(DANIEL on 10/29/08)
Thank you for the prompt response.
(Steve on 07/22/08)
Thank you. Most of what you wrote I had already intuited, and I appreciate the confirmation. There is just so much information out there, especially
(Joe on 05/03/08)
Sensible answer!
(Michael on 04/04/08)
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Recent Answers from David Sweet
2008-10-28  FIRST TIME CAMPING Hi Daniel, My first concern would be making sure they are adequately prepared in the clothes department. Depending on where you live and the local conditions, make a list of clothes that each kid should...
2008-10-27  souther california camping I don't think any LA County beaches allow camping. You might find beach camping in San Diego, Santa Cruz or Santa Barbara, but not LA. You can review the possibilities here: http://www.parks.ca.gov/...
2008-10-21  Smoky Mt. backpacking trip Hi Liz, There are lots of great trails in the Smokies but you'll have to do some research to decide on a loop route. Visit http://www.trails.com/ where you can register to see topo maps of the Smoky...
2008-08-06  Backingpacking from Philadelphia Hi Michele, There is a great Web site called trails.com. I found the following info there that may be useful to you: http://www.trails.com/activity.aspx?area=10867 See if this helps you find a...
2008-07-21  tying a clothesline Hi Steve, I would use a round turn and two half hitches. See illustration: http://www.42brghtn.mistral.co.uk/knots/42ktrndt.html Regards, David ---------------- David Sweet About.com...
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