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The Top 10 Items to Take When Camping - - TrekMan
Preparation is essential for any camping trip, whether your staying for a week or just one night, having the necessary equipment to sustain you and your family is the number one priority. While there are many things available to take with you on your camping trip, some are more important than... Submitted 1 year 95 days ago.

5 Things to Consider When Buying a Tent - - TrekMan
There are few things to consider when reviewing and purchasing a new camping tent. You need to look for features that you will enjoy and use for years to come. Deciding ahead of time what your new tent budget is will narrow your choices greatly. Once you have your budget in mind, it's time to... Submitted 1 year 156 days ago.

Dangers of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning While Camping - - Don Woods
Camping - a favorite family past time and the vacation of choice for people of all ages - has its share of dangers. Aside from hazardous weather conditions and sometimes treacherous surrounding terrain, fuel-powered camping equipment can be potentially dangerous to your health, even fatal at... Submitted 1 year 165 days ago.

Mummy Sleeping Bag – Stay Warm and Dry - Thomas James
If you are going to be camping in extremely cold temperatures you are going to want a mummy sleeping bag. The ground can be covered in white and everything frozen and you will stay warm and cozy inside a mummy sleeping bag. So called because of their design that narrows at either end making it... Submitted 1 year 220 days ago.

Various Uses Of Booby Traps - - John Jones
Irrespective of design, booby traps have two things in common. First, they look harmless enough that any person who does not look too closely will probably write off the item as something that he shouldn't be too worried about. Consider small cans lying in a busy sidewalk at various intervals;... Submitted 1 year 223 days ago.

Camping: A Cheap Honeymoon Idea - - Xavier Gallery
Most couples dream of a romantic honeymoon after their wedding. But, sometimes a fancy vacation to the Caribbean or a Mexican cruise just isn't in everyone's budget. Many honeymoon packages are very pricey and just plain unaffordable during this economy. A great way to have a fun, intimate... Submitted 1 year 223 days ago.

Food dehydrator. Prepare Your Own Dried food - Joe Mac Millan
If you are an outdoors person you can prepare your dried food at home using a dehydrator. But do you really know how to do it and why it can taste so good? Heading out for a walk or a long hike Is always a thrilling thing to do. We love the outdoors but after an hour or so we like to have... Submitted 1 year 239 days ago.

Backpacking Meals. No reason Not To Eat the Best - Joe Mac Millan
Eat a piece of perfectly delicious bread toasted to perfection and coated with your favorite condiment at home and it tastes very nice. Eat a poorly toasted stale bread that accidentally fell into the campfire for a second and it tastes as good as what you would expect toast should be from a five... Submitted 1 year 239 days ago.

Tips For Outdoor Camping - Sandra Ailiff
We tend to be creatures of habit, we go about our everyday lives not changing a thing. A great way to change our routine is to plan a weekend camping trip. What a great way to enjoy a couple of days, getting out of the city to enjoy the outdoors and explore what nature has to offer. However, you... Submitted 1 year 269 days ago.

Camping Tips - Island Of Briar
Before starting, you must imagine as far as possible the situation will be facing in order to prepare the appropriate skills and equipment. How to equip yourself determine the success or failure of camping activities. The following items are essential. Camping here need to be reminded of those... Submitted 1 year 282 days ago.

Best Outdoor Adventure Hints: Getting the Most Out Of Your Hiking and Camping Gear - - Jason Mori
Enjoying quality time with nature is a priceless gift for the outdoor enthusiast. One way to make sure you enjoy a memorable outdoor vacation is to get the best possible value from the hiking and camping gear you acquire and use. Here are some ways to get the most out of your hiking and camping... Submitted 1 year 320 days ago.

Why My Family Vacation is Camping - - Allen Bell Sr
Are you and your family are interested in taking a family vacation soon? If so, have you already decided what you want to do or where to go? If you still have not decided what you want from your holiday with family, you might want to take the time to consider camping. Camping is a fun way to... Submitted 1 year 352 days ago.

Camping in NY: A Visitor's Guide To New York State Camping Parks - - Clineth Carter
Camping in NY could be the ideal weekend getaway from the city and it will be a gratifying experience you will never forget. Whether you're camping at in the Catskills or Finger Lakes, camping in NY is just a few hours away from the hustle and bustle of New York City. New York City is a wonderful... Submitted 2 years 11 days ago.

Four Tent Camping Tips - Steve Gillman
The following tent camping tips are meant primarily for those who are backpacking, although some will apply to a stay in a campground as well. Also, the tips here will be most useful for those who like to travel light when in the wilderness. 1. Test it in the Yard You don't want to find... Submitted 2 years 44 days ago.

Camping In Retirement - TrekMan
You've finally made it. You have put in your time working and raising a family. Now you are ready to retire and spend some time in the great outdoors. Camping equipment has come a long way in the last few years and there are amenities available to make you comfortable while reacquainting yourself... Submitted 2 years 130 days ago.

Using a Screen Tent at the Camp Site - TrekMan
Whether you call them screen tents, screen houses, screened canopies, or screened arbors these shelters allow you to get the most from the outdoors. At the camp site, they can protect you from the elements and keep even the smallest, most persistent bugs out. If it has been a while since you have... Submitted 2 years 130 days ago.

Popup Camper - Information and Resources - - Keggy Cass
As you might expect from the name "Popup Camper" these units are campers built on or into a trailer that fold down for convenience and less wind resistance when towing. In today's market they are available with all the regular conveniences you would expect to find in a larger and much more... Submitted 2 years 137 days ago.

Vegetarian Backpacking Recipes - Steve Gillman
Ready to hit the trails but without the beef jerky? Here are a few vegetarian backpacking recipes you can try, along with some simple snack foods. Olive Oil Noodles This is a simple recipe that you don't need to write down. Bring a small bag of spices (whatever kinds you like), some dried... Submitted 2 years 186 days ago.

5 Places To Go Camping In Italy - - Paul Symonds
Camping remains one of the most popular tourist activities in Italy which is home to over one thousand seven hundred official camping spots. The mix of great spring, summer and autumn weather, great food and affordable camping makes this a popular camping area with European travellers. Below a... Submitted 2 years 204 days ago.

Hike the Sentinel Mont-Aux-Sources trail - - Rolf Kanwischer
The Drakensberg Mountains in South Africa have held a deep fascination with anyone who has ever visited them. Those dark jagged Basalt peaks are exactly what gave these mountains their name. Drakensberg means Dragons Mountains in Africans, and if you let your imagination wander just a little, it... Submitted 2 years 336 days ago.

Three Winter Survival Shelters - Steve Gillman
Anyone who ventures out into the wilderness in the colder months of the year might want to know how to construct a few basic winter survival shelters. We can probably rule out the most famous of these, the igloo. It's difficult and time consuming to build, especially if you haven't done it... Submitted 3 years 14 days ago.

Portable Camping Stove Review - Anna Smith
Recently I bought the Brunton Raptor Camping Stove and I wanted to share with everyone what a wonderful addition this will make to your camping supplies must haves. If you love backpacking then I would especially recommend this stove. It is very lightweight and compact, yet it is designed with... Submitted 3 years 28 days ago.

The LifeTracker...Wilderness Survival Gear That Could Save Your Life - - Jack Kearney
In the future, The LifeTracker may become one the most effective and popular camping equipment and hiking gear since the sleeping bag.The LifeTracker is a device that in case of an emergency will, with the pull of a cord, jettisons a heavy gauge red balloon attached to a 1000 ft fishing line up... Submitted 3 years 60 days ago.

Best Spots to hike: Midwest - Steven Steinke
The place to hike in the Midwest has to be upper Michigan. Plenty of space to roam with lots of national forests of beautiful scenery. Animals at every turn and pristine lakes are also a draw. But the best part is there are just not many people to spoil the solitude. You can go days in the right... Submitted 3 years 248 days ago.

Weatherproofing Your Tent - - Warren Smith
Think your tent is weatherproof? Many campers do, only to find themselves waking up drenched in the middle of the night. If you prefer a dry sleeping bag, make sure your camping tent really is weather-ready. When you purchase a new tent, read the label carefully. This means to also read between... Submitted 3 years 349 days ago.

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