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Camping Together

September 23rd, 2011
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One of the reasons why families go camping is because it allows them to have a great opportunity by which they can bond and be together in enjoying an outdoor activity. Camping is an extremely popular choice for a bonding session, primarily because everyone is away from those distractions which you would normally have in the city that prevents the whole family from coming together and communicating with each other. Most kids would usually stat inside their rooms and do their own thing, while parents would be busy with their work and would usually come home late. There are a lot of advantages a family gets from camping activities which allow them to be together, and it also allows each member of the family to commune with nature and discover the world outside the city.

During these camping trips with the family since you aim to be together, wouldn’t it be perfect if you have a Eureka family tent? Not only do you get time to spend doing activities together, this tent allows you to sleep as one big happy family! You no longer need to have a number of tents for every member of the family. This is a great solution for those who would want to have that time spent with everyone in the family, and not worry of any more hindrances from their goal of having everyone in the same place free from distractions.

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Camp Seat

September 22nd, 2011
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Folding stools are portable units of furniture that are designed to be lightweight. They are often used for sitting, but can also be used as step stools to allow a user to reach a high shelf or location within the home, office, or other setting. The Coleman Rambler Stool is made of heavy-duty polyester fabric and sturdy aluminum construction. This folding stool is made in China and has a weight capacity of 200 pounds. The dimensions of this stool is 15 ½” x 13″ x 17″.

Folding stools such as these feature pivoting legs that are set wide apart when in use and fold up flat when not in use. This design makes transporting folding stools much easier, and it also makes storage much more efficient when it is not being used. Some folding stools are designed specifically for home, office, or industrial use, while others, such as the Coleman Rambler Stool, are made for camping use. Folding stools designed for camping use are generally designed to be extremely lightweight.

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Guests in the House

September 15th, 2011
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Whenever your kids have their friends at home to do a project or have a sleepover party most of the parents would worry about the space where these youngsters would sleep in. Since the parents of your kids’ friends would always ensure the safety and comfort of your child when in their home, it is also but fitting to do the same when it is their kid who is staying in yours. As a parent you would want to treat everyone like they were your own.

So during those times when they come for a sleepover, roll out some sleeping bags in the den, or in your child’s room to ensure a restful sleep. You don’t have to worry about the young ones when it’s time to get to bed, when you are assured they have a comfortable space to take a rest. Now all you have to worry is getting to the grocery to feed these hungry kids. Having guests at the home can be indeed fun.

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Outdoor Home

September 12th, 2011
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Tents are typically simple structures that are used as outdoor shelter. They are often made of some sort of frame with a material covering it. Tents are often made to be easily put up or taken down, making them very ideal for travel. There are different types of tents, ranging from traditional cultural structures to those used in contemporary backpacking and camping. A 4 person tent such as the Chinook Twin Peaks Guide features a two tents in one design concept.

It features a large screen dome tent that can fit a picnic table and a second dome designed for sleeping and living. Both domes have ample space for plenty of movement with a height of six feet and six inches. An exceptional feature of the screen dome is a removable floor when necessary, as well as the inverted “T” style door in the screen dome and twin large “D” style doors in the tent dome that allows easy access to both areas. It also has web loop and grommet, tent clips, and pole sleeve systems for quick and easy set-up.

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Perfect for Camping

September 9th, 2011
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I am the type of person who loves outdoor escapades. Whenever I have free time from work, I make sure that I spend my time camping or doing other outdoor activities. I cannot imagine a life wherein I would be required to stay indoors for much of my time. That’s why I go out as much as I can.

This is why I was overjoyed when my sister gave me a solar flashlight on my last birthday. It’s very useful and practical to use. You do not need batteries to make it work so it’s another plus because you are, in a small way, helping the environment. So whenever I have trips, I always make sure that I bring it along because it’s perfect for camping.

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Ready to Eat

September 7th, 2011
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After a busy day out in the woods, walking, strolling and exploring, the typical camper in you would begin to complain. You are too tired, and starving. You set on the fire anticipating the cold weather later on during the night, and proceed with unpacking your things to prepare some food for everyone. There’s nothing like eating al fresco out in the woods, with simple but delicious treats you would only enjoy when out in the wilderness.

Ready with your camping stoves, you go right on cooking to fill your hungry stomachs. Enjoying a great meal in front of the camp fire is a one of a kind experience. What with the great scenery you have before you and the cold breeze to keep you cool. Any camper would say that the meal just tastes way better when eaten outdoors. So go get ready to eat and experience it with your family or friends.

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Family Camping

September 6th, 2011
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My family and I like going on outdoor expeditions. We cannot fathom the thought of a year without having a trip outdoors and seeing the great landscapes that can be seen outdoors. I can say that we are not the typical couch potato family that can be contented with watching movies and going to the mall. We like adventures and we like roughing it out.

That’s why we have invested on camping merchandise like flashlights, an RV van and our camping tents. We always make sure that we buy the best quality because we will use them for a very long time. A lot of people think that my children would get tired of the trips when they reach their teenage years, but gratefully, they are still very eager to join every trip we plan. I really hope that even my grandchildren would love the great outdoors.

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Total Access

September 1st, 2011
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Tents are simple structures that are used as shelter, made of some sort of frame with a material covering it. In most cases, tents are designed to be easily put up and taken down, making them very ideal for travel. The Sportz tent is a brand of tent that offers different kinds of tents, ranging from the traditional design to truck and SUV tents. They have the Avalanche Truck Tent with a patented sewn in floor 6′ x 6′ awning with adjustable poles. It also features 2 large no-see-um mesh windows for excellent ventilation.

This truck tent has large access doors that leads into the truck’s cab for interior access. The color coded pole and sleeve system allows for a fast and easy set up. An interior pocket keeps all of your gear organized and off the floor, while 2 small plastic bed windows will allow you to utilize the truck’s bed cargo lights. They also have a traditional tent called the Sportz Long Rain Fly that will provide you with extra protection against the rain. This tent is ideal for thunderstorms or wet climates.

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The Classic Camping Tool

September 1st, 2011
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Ever since I was a kid, my dad would bring me to camping trips together with my grandfather. It was what they called the ‘boys’ trip’ and no girls were allowed to join. I always enjoyed those nights and I can even remember one special camping trip in detail even as of this moment. It was my 14th birthday and we went on a trip. When we were on my dad’s truck, they gave me my first ever one hand trekker.

It was very special to me but sadly, I lost it. Last week, I bought a Victorinox one hand trekker that had the same design as the one I lost before. But it surely had more add-ons. Nevertheless, I will never lose this replica of my father and grandfather’s gift because they told me that it’s the family’s classic camping tool.

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Camping Season

September 1st, 2011
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It’s that time once again to pack your camping essentials and head on out to the woods to get some camping fun. Going out to the great outdoors either with family and friends is truly a different experience, away from the comforts of home, and the technologies and gadgets that may cloud your attention to the natural beauty of your surroundings. There’s nothing like being one with nature than by spending a few days out in the wilderness, and experiencing this trip alongside the people closest to you.

Camping is great when you have tons of people coming along with you. They say the more, the merrier. Discovering the different flora and fauna and the animals that roam free in the wild is a must to experience. Pitching your dome camping tents and setting that fire for storytelling, and stargazing until the wee hours of the night is something one cannot do in an urban setting. Sometimes, getting back into nature helps you relax, discover and enjoy the simplest of things life has to offer.

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