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		<title>173.237.182.85: Created page with &quot;My family really wanted to go camping last summer and decided we would go to Cape Henlopen so we could camp,  go to the beach and fish all at the same place. Our children also re...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;My family really wanted to go camping last summer and decided we would go to Cape Henlopen so we could camp,  go to the beach and fish all at the same place. Our children also re...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;My family really wanted to go camping last summer and decided we would go to Cape Henlopen so we could camp,  go to the beach and fish all at the same place. Our children also really enjoy the hiking trails located throughout the park, which is  ideal when they are tired of the boardwalk.  Because it was off-season, we  had the ability to get a camping site right away. We packed our camping gear, some hiking and fishing stuff and we were on our way. When we finally  arrived, we were  shocked when we  opened our  camping tent to see  huge holes that were in it.  All of us  asked ourselves how this  can happen  till we realized we allowed our neighbors to borrow our  camping tent and they must have gotten caught in a storm one night. We, however, did not  wish to turn around and head home but we could not  find a  shop that sold  outdoors tents in Delaware that was within a 20-mile radius. It was then that we knew we needed to get creative.&lt;br /&gt;
Luckily, we had brought  a number of poly tarps for fishing and camping. With a lot of  resourcefulness and  persistence we began  collecting branches, rocks and everything we  could possibly salvage from our old tent. It was then we took  stock of each and every poly tarp we brought to the beach. My husband had fortunately brought every tarp he bought when our hardware store had poly tarps for sale. We had plenty of materials to make a  camping tent and then some. While we knew it wasn't going to be the most attractive  camping tent in the world, my  household was happy that we were still camping.&lt;br /&gt;
We  began by  setting two blue poly tarps on the ground to make sure we did not get any dirt or sand in our sleeping bags. Then we  affixed them to a brown poly tarp, and a canvas tarp using rubber tarp straps. We then  protected the blue poly tarps to the ground with rocks and pegs that we still had from our old  camping tent (not everything can be as  good as we had wanted). Finally we covered  the entire thing with waterproof canvas tarps to keep the rain out. It wasn't pretty but it was  dependable and we  can easily use it for a week after we used the rods and pegs from our old  outdoor tent and some sturdy branches from around the camping spot.&lt;br /&gt;
Then the storm came. I have  never ever seen my husband fix anything as  rapidly as he did when he threw duct tape on every blue poly tarp, hay tarp and rubber tarp strap after he heard thunder in the distance. Somehow he managed to secure every nook and cranny in the tent to  see to it not even a drop of water could come into the  outdoor tent. The next day we looked around us and saw that  everybody else in the park  had actually retreated to their cars after their  outdoors tents  had actually flooded that night. Our poly tarp tent, branches, duct tape and all, had stood victorious  amongst the camp. [http://workingmansblog.weebly.com/ check this out]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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