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Posted in Camping and Outdoor Activities on 09/13/2009 11:40 am by admin
There are a number of people who travel a lot. Every time they undertake a travel, they remember to carry a lot of unnecessary items which make their travel uncomfortable. One must always learn to travel light and carry the bare minimum essentials. This way, you will be enjoy your trip and will be able to buy new things in a new place.
One of the most essential items to carry with you when you travel is Camping Gear. This will be extremely handy in case you do not get accommodation wherever you go. If the hotels and lodges are full during a busy season, you do not fret and worry. You can retreat the countryside of the same city and stay amidst nature. You will then feel thankful that did not get a place to stay at in the hotels. There is no point in being cocooned in a hotel when you can enjoy the beauty of a place in its natural settings. You will be happy to save lot of money too in this manner!
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Posted in Camping and Outdoor Activities on 08/11/2009 01:21 pm by admin
Camping is a great way to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. However, without the right gear, camping can be miserable. Some important things to bring with you camping are: a tent, flashlight, body warmers, ponchos, sleeping bag, and a cooler. These items are necessary because they will ensure that you have a happy, healthy, and safe trip.
A good tent is important because you never know what the weather may do and a tent is a great way to ensure you stay warm and dry. You will also need some sort of light source for at night. You may choose a lamp or a flashlight, either are great. A full body warmer can heat up to 150 degrees and last as long as 20 hours, ensuring a warm sleeping environment. Rain ponchos are great for unexpected downpours and help you to stay dry. A good quality, soft sleeping bag is a great way to ensure warmth and a comfortable night’s rest. Lastly, a cooler is very crucial. You will need to bring food and this is a great way to transport it and ensure it stays fresh.
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Posted in Camping and Outdoor Activities on 06/03/2009 03:34 pm by admin
Do you know how to choose a good camp stove? Seeing a floor model at the store or online is one thing, but how do you know how it will perform and how you will like it once you get out on the campground and use it in real life? While there are a number of factors that feature into your decision, there are some basic rules of thumb for choosing a good camp stove for your outdoor needs.
Camp stoves run the gamut from $30 all the way up to $300 or more. They come in a variety of sizes and styles. A good way to measure the quality and power of a camp stove is the length of time it takes to boil a pot of water. This time is listed on the product specifications when youÕre shopping for stoves. A good camp stove can boil a pot of water in about 3 minutes and 45 seconds.
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Posted in Camping and Outdoor Activities on 06/01/2009 09:04 pm by admin
There are generally three different types of camping stoves you can easily find on the internet today. The mountain type stoves are usually strong, lightweight and reliable. The stoves often use liquid fuel in order to provide a powerful performance especially in extreme conditions. The mountain stove is designed in such a way that its burner is low to the ground while its fuel source is detachable for easy packing. The second type of the most common stove is the backpacking stove. They can be used for almost any purposes such as cycling, hiking or even fishing. They are often easy to use and lightweight. You can use either gas canister, methylated spirit or solid fuel. Lastly, a family camping stove is usually powered by a larger gas canister and the design often follows the normal domestic hob. Also, the stove comes with a grill attachment.
These are just some of the basic things one needs to know when looking for camping stoves that are being sold in the market. The type of stove that will suits you normally depends largely on the types of trip that you intend to take as well as the number of people in your group who will also join the trip. Last but not least, you should also consider the climate and condition where the camping will be held.
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Posted in Camping and Outdoor Activities on 05/26/2009 10:24 am by admin
Going for an outdoor activity? Going for an outdoor activity involves a lot of risk like as there are risk factors like the wild animals and thieves. If thee risk factors have been overcome and the place is safe to stay then you will surely camp there. Camping is not the problem. The main problem that most of the campers face is the water facility of the place. Sometimes if the water facilities are not good then it can cause serious effects on your health. Water is required for your various purposes like bathing, washing etc.
What about drinking safe water? This is the main concern. Boiling the water takes a lot of time and water gets over soon. And repeating the process will annoy you a lot. In this case a water filter is required. These days you get many water filters specially meant for your camping purpose. They are portable and easy to carry as they are light in weight. This small thing can protect you by giving 95% pure water.
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Posted in Camping and Outdoor Activities on 05/25/2009 04:45 pm by admin
Vacations are a great time to explore the countryside. You can make it a family trip by taking along your family on your camping trip. There are various camp sites which are equipped for a family camping trip, you can check them out and book a camping holiday. If, you are planning a family camping holiday, ensure that you pack things with care, especially if you have kids.
It would be best to carry a cooler on your trip to keep liquids and other items cool and healthy. There are special coolers available which keeps ice up to about six days at 90 F. These coolers can store about 70 cans of different liquids or items with ice and some of them have a handle and a wheel. You do not end up lugging it; instead, you can easily pull it over any terrain with the help of the handle. You can store sufficient soft drinks and other items and keep your family happy and satisfied.
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Posted in Camping and Outdoor Activities on 04/28/2009 11:15 am by admin
A few months ago my friend and I were going on a camping trip and we packed everything we thought that we would need. We had our tent, food, water, sleeping bags, everything that one would normally bring on a camping trip. We happen to have accidently left our binoculars on the table as we were leaving the house.
It turned out that where we were camping was below a mountain ridge and we saw some stuff moving on the ridge in the evening and in the morning but we couldn’t make out what it was. We found out from a neighboring camping group the later that there was a family of mountain lions on the ridge with cubs and everything. They had spent all last night and the next morning watching them. We, without our binoculars, were crushed. So now, we always remember to bring them.
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Posted in Camping and Outdoor Activities on 04/23/2009 05:10 pm by admin
If you are planning to travel around the world then carrying a good binoculars helps a lot to make that trip memorable. Because you will always needs a good binocular while travelling to see the things which are at distant places. For example if you are going to a hill station then it will not be possible for you to see everything clearly at the top of hills. You can use binoculars at that time and you can enjoy the beauty of nature easily. There are many binoculars available in the market and you can choose a good binocular by comparing one binocular from other.
You should review the binocular available in the market before buying one. A good binocular really helps in any trip that you plan to start. You should always carry a compact and good quality of binocular ready. Most of the times you will travel to place like beaches, at beach you cannot see much with your eyes but with the help of a good binocular you can enjoy viewing beach from closed angles.
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Posted in Camping and Outdoor Activities on 01/15/2009 12:22 pm by admin
Before camping, it is good to become familiar with your flashlight, as you will need it when you are out roughing it in the wild. If you recently bought a brand new flashlight that has never been used this is even more important. Depending on the activities you plan to do will determine the importance of your flashlight, so become acquainted with it.
Find out what type of batteries your flashlight uses and bring extras. You do not want to end up with dead ones and nothing to replace them with. Consider headlamp style flashlights if you plan to hike, climb or fish in the dark. If you need a flashlight with a lot of power, you may want to consider a more industrial type brand. These lights can be more expensive, but are worth it in the long run. Before camping, test out your flashlight in your backyard or other dark area. Determine how far the light shines and judge if it will be sufficient for your camping trip to ensure a great camping experience.
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Posted in Camping and Outdoor Activities on 12/18/2008 06:04 pm by admin
During our first camping trip, my boyfriend continually teased me about the presence of bears. While hiking he pointed out bear scat, as well as claw scrapes on a tree and paw prints in the mud. I laughed off his observations and firmly held onto the belief that he was wrong.
We returned to the campsite site at dusk to cook a nice steak dinner on the grill. Looking up, I was shocked to see a large bear lumbering towards us and whispered urgently, “Honey, there’s a bear”. With the day’s previous joking in mind, he chuckled and said “Oh yeah, where?”. I nodded my head behind him, and he turned around to discover a black bear standing not 10 feet away from us.
He picked up the flashlight and chased off the bear by yelling at it to go away. We quickly finished up with dinner, and then I nearly hurled myself into the tent. Pulling down the zipper securely, I announced that finally we were safe from the bear. My boyfriend didn’t have the heart to tell me that a few microns of nylon were not about to keep a determined bear out of the tent. But luckily we had taken all of the right precautions such as hanging our food from a branch, so we had no unexpected visitors that night.
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Posted in Camping and Outdoor Activities on 12/10/2008 03:15 pm by admin
Every savvy camper knows the supplies you pack can either make or break the trip. There are certain items that must be included in your overnight bag to make the trip fun and comfortable. The basic supplies include the tent (if your campsite does not include a shelter or cabin.) An air mattress or sleeping bag is also essential. If using a sleeping bag, you may want to consider a pad for underneath. Large plastic containers are important for storing food, as this keeps your food dry and prevents animals, such as raccoons from scavenging.
Other must have’s include hygiene items such as soap, shampoo and deodorant. Your camping buddies will not want to sleep in the same campsite as you if you forget these items. Hand sanitizer, if you will be fishing or hunting is good to have on hand. Paper towels, napkins and even moist towelettes are useful since you will likely be making smores over the camp fire. You definitely don’t want to over pack, but having the essential items will make the trip less stressful.
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Posted in Camping and Outdoor Activities on 10/04/2008 04:28 pm by admin
Camping can be fun when you go in a group with family and friends. It can be more enjoyable if you have common interests and liking. I remember my friends who had gone camping had narrated to me a hilarious incident which happened there. Their group consisted of youngsters with some older members. There was one guy who kept on bragging about not having any fears. The guys were talking about different animals seen in the nearby areas.
One guy kept on bragging that he was not afraid of anyone and anything. Amongst the members there was one older member who could make animal cries very effectively. They decided to teach this young fellow a lesson. At night this older guy went out of the tent and into the cover of trees and started making impressive animal sounds. The younger fellow was so frightened that he was not ready to sleep. He had been so afraid of the animals that he was shivering with fear and was not ready to go to his sleeping bag. He went to bed only after the others revealed the prank they had pulled on him.
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Posted in Camping and Outdoor Activities on 09/27/2008 04:27 pm by admin
Flashlights vary in sizes, color, weight, length, technology, etc. You would use a different depending on your situation. For example, if you want a flashlight to have in your home for power outages, then you would want a simple cheap flashlight. If you are going to be out in the woods or using it for rugged work, then I would recommend a flash light that is made of a durable material. Preferably metal.
Another thing to consider is the flashlight technology. Most flash lights require the use of batteries, but there are new designs that eliminate the use for a battery. These new flashlights require you to shake the flashlight in order to recharge it. Flashlights are also doing away with the traditional light bulb and have switched to LED’s. The LED’s are far brighter than the light bulbs that are used in many flashlights. They are smaller, more compact, and use less energy. These new LED lights are more durable than a traditional bulb. The flashlight can be dropped on the ground and there is no fear of the LED breaking. A bulb, on the other hand, has that chance.
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Posted in Camping and Outdoor Activities on 09/22/2008 02:04 pm by admin
If you are planning on doing the majority of your camping primarily in the Summer months, as the average American does, you will probably be just fine without spending the extra money on an all weather tent. If you are a diehard camping who plans on making trips year round, in different parts of the country, then an all weather tent is most certainly for you.
Of course, the most important thing to consider is the climate in which you will be camping in. Do your research on the area beforehand so you will know what to expect. If it is going to be cold, you may want an all weather tent to help stay warm. On the other hand, you could always pack a down filled sleeping bag or some extra clothes. If you plan on making several trips throughout the year, again you will probably want an all weather tent – there is just no reason to take a chance on ruining a planned vacation because you don’t have the right tent for the weather.
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