Summer is just around the corner, and that means it's
almost time for fun in the great outdoors. Here are some tips to make your next
camping trip safe and enjoyable:
If you are a sitcom character and your camping trip is
going badly, do not say, "Look on the bright side: At least the weather's
nice."
Though not widely reported, America's raccoons and
opossums are pitted against each other in a fierce turf war. Avoid getting caught
in the crossfire.
Lake and river water may be unsafe to drink. Steam all
water and lick the condensation off a sheet of canvas.
Under no circumstances should you let your girlfriend
go camping with that guy from her pottery class. Trust me on this one.
Waking up feeling groggy with a sore anus is perfectly
normal on camping excursions. It has to do with the fresh air, so keep quiet and
don't tell anyone about it.
For a fun trip through the fertile fields of the
imagination, camp out in front of the TV all day.
Remember: Snakes are freaky-looking creatures that
will bug you out if you chance across them. Why? Get this: The little fuckers
don't have any legs at all.
No matter what people tell you, do not take a long
hike off a short pier. Drowning may result.
Most of us are well-acquainted with the popular
expression, "Go fuck a moose," but few have actually done so. Until
you've experienced this majestic outdoor activity firsthand, you have not truly
lived.
Packing women's makeup and a feather boa will enable
you to camp in a very "campy" manner, indeed.
When facing an enraged grizzly bear, be sure to wear
comfortable, waterproof shoes and thick socks.
A good rule of thumb regarding campground etiquette is
that if a trailer is a-rocking, it is probably best not to come a-knocking.
Our national parks are home to many magnificent forms
of indigenous American wildlife. Be sure to carry a rifle with plenty of stopping
power.
To hike, put one foot in front of the other,
propelling yourself forward at a steady, workmanlike pace. After repeating this
action thousands of times, you will theoretically begin to experience
"fun."