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CAMPING IN THE 1950S : Family Traditions That are Disappearing 

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Camping became so popular in the 1950s and 60s that it became an extension of the suburban dream. Keeping costs low for the larger families of the baby boom era remained significant. The oft-touted claim that “a camping vacation costs little more than staying at home, once you’ve got the camping equipment” may have been an exaggeration, but it was a standard reference in the popular press and had some basis in fact. The National Park Service collected minor entrance fees, but until 1965 charged nothing for campground privileges, even as it continued to upgrade amenities. Yet while camping could be less expensive than some other vacation types, the claim that it was equally available to all Americans, in the same manner, was less obvious. The standard figure cited throughout the era ranged between two and three hundred dollars for a basic complement of gear- not an inconsequential outlay at the time. While the public infrastructure subsidized it, camping was not free. Nor was access universal, as African Americans continued to experience discrimination at public campgrounds.

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@cherylmeri5143
@cherylmeri5143 Месяц назад
I'd go back to this time in a heartbeat.
@argee36
@argee36 Год назад
Did a lot of tent camping with family and Boy Scouts in the late 40's and early 50's--then tent camped with our kids in the 1970's. 'Moments to remember.
@RV411CHANNEL
@RV411CHANNEL Год назад
Moments and traditions that have gone away. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@dang.2574
@dang.2574 Год назад
Camping on Crowders in 1962 with 6 scouts and our leader, 7 miles from home with no cell phones. Magical!
@RV411CHANNEL
@RV411CHANNEL Год назад
Cub Scout, Webelos and Boy Scouts...What great times I had in the 1970s! Thanks for watching commenting!
@washkoskat
@washkoskat Год назад
My aunt and uncle would take us camping in late summer. She prepared 3 extremely elaborate meals breakfast lunch and dinner both on a camp stove and an open fire every afternoon we would go huckleberry picking we always had Huckleberry pancakes plus many many other things for breakfast always ...fishing for trout for all meals they stayed for two-plus weeks my uncle was a hunter but I just remember all the Care and hard work my aunt and my mother her sister did on the same campsite camping every year I lost my aunt at 98 years old and my mom is going to be 101 in a few weeks
@RV411CHANNEL
@RV411CHANNEL Год назад
Lots of traditions like that no longer exist. Oh my, 98 and your mom is going to be 101!!! Wow....I hope you have your moms genes! My dad passed at 79. Mom will be 82 in June 2023. I tell her that I think I have her genes and that I'm rooting for her! lol. Thanks for watching and sharing a bit of your life. Love it!
@beegee22
@beegee22 Год назад
Our family didn't do the outdoorsy stuff. I was always envious of the kids who had camping stories to tell in school. Lovely video! 👍👍👏👏
@yeboscrebo4451
@yeboscrebo4451 6 месяцев назад
I live in California where you need permission or have to pay fees or fines everywhere you try to go in the King’s woods. Takes the fun all out of it.
@caroljeanscott5571
@caroljeanscott5571 3 месяца назад
I camped all my life. I My parents had those tents. I like the tents back in the 1950's , now they have the dome tents which are really hard to get in and out of. I am in my 70's and I am still camp all summer but now I have a trailer.
@cherylmeri5143
@cherylmeri5143 Месяц назад
Me too, but the camper is a 1965 Zipper. Can you still remember the smell of that old army tent?
@btetschner
@btetschner Год назад
A+ video! I love camping though I think it ruins the experience having the everyday luxuries. Cars were so pretty back then.
@RV411CHANNEL
@RV411CHANNEL Год назад
Cars were works of art back in the day in my opinion. Family camping was in our family for decades. That ended over 40 years ago. :(
@btetschner
@btetschner Год назад
@@RV411CHANNEL What kind of car and camper did you have?
@InnocentPeacefulLake-zc5ml
@InnocentPeacefulLake-zc5ml 4 месяца назад
Every time no cell phones cant the youg think of something else to say it was 60 years ago duh
@RV411CHANNEL
@RV411CHANNEL 4 месяца назад
TRUE!
@lavenderflowersfall280
@lavenderflowersfall280 Год назад
Well I myself don't do it story that I'm writing takes place where a modern girl has to go out with a bunch of sorcerers and survive just like you're talking about. Naturally they have to save the world but I incorporate a lot of what you're talkin about,; bonding around mealtimes trying to out fish each other talking as well as doing their magic and everything. No technology. I can say it's the story that I've been the most absorbed in writing. Get it published someday
@dang.2574
@dang.2574 Год назад
Yep, no social media. Kids and adults actually talked with each other!
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