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For those of us of moderate family size and apparently less means, we find regular camping trips a cost-effective way to make the "clean break" from the drudgery of home life while still providing memorable experiences. From the Wasatch Front, you can go in any direction and be at a campsite for an overnighter within two hours.
Sometimes the solution is many little trips instead of a few big trips.
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