Where is a nice camping ground in Southern California...?

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Ruthie S


...where they have hiking trails, lake view and tent site. My friends and I are planning to this June.

thanks.
I don't to camp near the beach, I prefer Lakes. thanks



Answer
Hi! I've camped at a couple of places you might like. Although there isn't a lake, there is a seasonal stream through Caspers Wilderness Park in the Orange County Parks system. Many sites are wooded and shaded, and there are miles and miles of great hiking trails.
http://www.ocparks.com/caspers/

I also camped at Lake Casitas up near Ventura. The lake is a reservoir, so you cannot swim in it, but they do allow fishing and boating. I don't recall if the park itself has trails, but there are plenty of trails within a short drive. One bit of warning, however, the bathrooms were not so good! If you have a portable toilet of your own, I'd recommend bringing it. When we were there, an anusual number of people were throwing their used TP on the floor NEXT to the toilet instead of IN it.
http://www.lakecasitas.info/camping.html

Another park to look at is Cachuma Lake Recreation area - not far from Lake Casitas:
http://www.sbparks.org/DOCS/cachuma2.html
http://www.sbparks.org/DOCS/Cachuma.html

La Jolla Indian Reservation Campground:
http://www.lajollaindians.com/Campground/

And of course, there's always Big Bear Lake:
http://www.bigbearlake.net/businesses/busndisplay.asp/busnid/1053

Good Luck!

what would you put in an EarthQuake Emergency Pack?




mari gonza


just food, clothes, and water? or is there more to it than just the elementary school pack?


Answer
AMERICAN RED CROSS

This is if you are at home where you may be confined without utilities and help for several days.

According to the American Red Cross, the most important earthquake survival supplies you should have are:

- at least three days worth of water and food for each family member - one gallon of water per day per person

- food such as crackers, nuts, nutrition bars, peanut butter, powered milk, dried fruit and canned food such as fruit, vegetables, meat and fish

- large First Aid kit that can be purchases as is (make sure it contains a First Aid book)

ALSO have all of the following items in a water proof container and store the supplies together in a readily accessible area
â¢Solar powered/hand crank flashlight and radio
â¢Tissues/wet wipes/paper towels/ toilet paper
â¢Water purification tablets
â¢Can opener
â¢Clothing and heavy shoes for all the family
â¢A list of out of state contact numbers and car cell phone charger
â¢Whistle
â¢Cash ~ have at least $100 in cash and small change
â¢Disposable gloves
â¢Matches
â¢Face masks
â¢Blankets/sleeping blankets
â¢Plastic sheeting/tent
â¢Duct tape
â¢Tools ~ wrench, hammer, crow bar, shovel
â¢Diapers and other personal hygiene products
â¢Fire extinguisher
â¢Camping stove
â¢Swiss army knife
â¢Family photos to help emergency workers locate missing loved ones
â¢Spare prescription glasses
â¢Large trash bags
â¢Sunscreen
â¢Toothbrushes/toothpaste
â¢Pen and paper
â¢Toys for children ~ activity books, crayons, paper, small toys,
â¢Bleach
â¢Copies of important paper work such as passports, earthquake insurance, medical papers

http://public-healthcare-issues.suite101.com/article.cfm/prepare_an_earthquake_emergency_kit


FEMA

Basic Disaster Supplies Kit

â¢Three-day supply of non-perishable food.
â¢Three-day supply of water - one gallon of water per person, per day.
â¢Portable, battery-powered radio or television and extra batteries.
â¢Flashlight and extra batteries.
â¢First aid kit and manual.
â¢Sanitation and hygiene items (moist towelettes and toilet paper).
â¢Matches and waterproof container.
â¢Whistle.
â¢Extra clothing.
â¢Kitchen accessories and cooking utensils, including a can opener.
â¢Photocopies of credit and identification cards.
â¢Cash and coins.
â¢Special needs items, such as prescription medications, eye glasses, contact lens solutions, and hearing aid batteries.
â¢Items for infants, such as formula, diapers, bottles, and pacifiers.
â¢Other items to meet your unique family needs.

Are You Ready?
Assemble a Disaster Supplies Kit
http://www.fema.gov/areyouready/assemble_disaster_supplies_kit.shtm




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