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Heavy Duty

October 28th, 2011
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When you set out for a camping trip, aside from the usual tent and survival gear there are a few thing that you would need to consider. A portable camping table is an important piece of equipment to take with you. Since you are out in the woods without the conveniences that you would usually find at home, it can be quite challenging to do the usual activities such as eating. Remember that a successful trip is that which is not only enjoyable but also convenient.

When you have a heavy duty portable camping table, you can sit on out with friends after a full day of tiring activities. This is perfect when you need a top where you can place all your food and devour the meal well. Since you have been up and busy the whole day it is likely that you and your friends will be starved. And a good table is what you need to help you enjoy the meal. Not only that, it is perfect for when you play cards while you lounge around the woods or when you plan to go drinking for the night.

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Room to Roam

October 27th, 2011
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Camping in a family tent can be a wonderful experience for both adults and children. The key to having a great and unforgettable family camping experience is buying a family tent that is spacious and comfortable enough for everyone. The large Eureka Titan family tent offers room to roam with a 128 square foot area and enough space to comfortably sleep eight campers. This roomy family tent has near vertical walls that help to effectively maximize the interior space.

The Eureka Titan also comes with a removable internal divider that will create two rooms for additional privacy. It even features a number of homey touches, such as a corner closet that allows the use of hangers and clothesline rings, as well as mesh storage pockets located on the ceiling panels. The Eureka Titan family tent has two large doors for easy entry and exit, as well as a total of six windows for optimum ventilation. The set up of this tent is also very simple with the Eureka hub and color coded roof panels.

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Easy to Set-up and Pack Away

October 24th, 2011
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I really look forward to the weekend because it’s the time wherein I can enjoy a barbeque with my friends. Grilling is one of my favorite pastimes and I even buy books and research about it all the time. I also make sure that I have the best grilling equipment that I can get my hands on. It’s also a plus that I often get them on sale.

But one of my problems during these barbeque and grilling sessions with my friends is the lack of chairs. A friend suggested that I buy more but I am also thinking about the space because my backyard is not that big. It’s a good thing that I discovered Coleman folding chairs. They are also very reasonable for their price and are also very easy to set-up and pack away. For people who like bringing people over for barbeques, this is the best chairs to use.

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Easy Set Up

October 19th, 2011
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One of the things that can be truly frustrating for those who take camping or any other outdoor trips is when they need to get the tent set up. With many poles and things to install together, it would be quite a challenge especially for a newbie who is just starting on this new outdoor hobby a try. We would wish that if we can just throw it all out and get all pitched up by itself, then things would be much more convenient. That way you can go and have fun with the rest of your family without worrying about the set up all too much.

If you want a tent that absolutely provides no hassles when it comes to set up, then you should go for a Grand Trunk Uinta. Now you can easily set up tents and walk away so you can have a grand time with your family. These things are great to have for the convenience that it offers. No need to worry about tent poles and those hard to figure out components. In just a few minutes, you can get right on to sleep and be assured that your tent can withstand any weather conditions. Easy setup can be true when you have this around.

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Roughing it Out

October 17th, 2011
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A camping trip can be a delightful way to see the great outdoors. It can also be a wonderful way for families and friends to spend time together in relaxed setting at a relatively low cost. For the camping novice, researching basic camping equipment can be a major part of preparing for the great outdoors. By understanding even just a little bit about tents, backpacks, sleeping bags, and other camping equipment, a camping trip can be made a lot safer and definitely more fun for all involved.

Unless you all plan to sleep outdoors, a tent is probably the most important piece of camping equipment. Tents are available in different models and sizes and offer an endless array of features. Another important piece of camping equipment is the light source. At the very least, campers should have flashlights and backup batteries with them. There are also lanterns, wind-up lights, and solar powered light sources that are all recommended pieces of camping equipment.

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Private Space

October 17th, 2011
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We all need our own private space wherever we may be. That way we can freely do the things that we want and be comfortable, not having to worry about other people and their judgments. For those of you who love taking those trips outdoors and yet would want to have their own sleeping space with them, then all you need to do is bring a Lynx Pass 1.

This is the perfect tent to have if you would want a private space of your own in the woods. Now you can freely get some sleep or have a space where you can store all your valuables. It is not only free-standing, but it is also lightweight so you need not worry about having to carry such a heavy load around. It is also waterproof and can withstand various weather conditions, perfect for the outdoors where you can be faced with ever-changing conditions. Aside from being affordable, you can also have no worries about setting it up and breaking it down as you move on with your trip!

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Unforgettable Times

October 13th, 2011
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Eastern Washington is the portion of the U.S. state of Washington east of the cascade Range. This region contains the city of Spokane, which is the second largest city in the state, the Tri-Cities, the Columbia River and the Grand Coulee Dam, the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, as well as the fertile farmlands of the Yakima Valley and the Palouse. You can easily find an eastern Washington resort to suit your needs if ever you find yourself vacationing in this part of the country.

The resorts that are found in this part of the state tend to advertise the impressive surrounding scenery, whether it is the rugged eastern front of the Cascades, the heavily timbered mountains of the far northeast, the rolling steppe of the Columbia Plateau, or the lava breaks of the Blue Mountains in southeastern Washington. Suncrest Resort offers a 60-person spa, a pool with water slides, and volleyball and horseshoe set-ups. When you’re done for the day, you can relax to live entertainment while eating your fill at one of the resort’s restaurants.

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Off to the Mountains

October 13th, 2011
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Mountaineering is one of the favorite outdoor past times of people nowadays. It is probably because not only do you get some time off to discover the outdoors, it is also a great way to get some much needed exercise. This is much better compared to when you spend your days at the fitness gym, with the same surroundings and the stark boring walls that would enclose you. It also provides that sense of adventure we all are looking for, something that you will never find should you remain within the confines of a fitness club or a typical workout destination.

And when it is high time to get some rest, there is nothing like having spacious 3 person tents for you and your buddies. You need not worry about catching off some sleep once you spend a day or two in the mountains, as you can be assured of a weather-proof and comfortable place you can stay in at night. To enhance your mountaineering expedition, bring the best equipment with you as you make your way to the top. This is nature loving at its finest!

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Private Moments

October 10th, 2011
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A tent is basically a form of shelter consisting of sheets of fabric or other material that is draped over or attached to a frame of poles or attached to a supporting rope. Small tents may be free-standing or attached to the ground, while large tents are usually anchored using guy ropes tied to stakes or tent pegs. Tents are now often used for recreational camping or for temporary shelter. The Texsport Hilo Hut Privacy Shelter is perfect whether you are camping out in wide-open spaces or you just need a little privacy.

This shelter is made of rugged polyurethane-coated taffeta, and is designed to be just like a campsite dressing room, with enough space to change clothes, dry off, or simply catch a moment by yourself. This shelter is sturdier than many other privacy shelters, with a pin-and-ring frame system, shock-corded fiberglass poles, and tough stakes and guy ropes that keep it securely rooted to the ground. It also features the no-see-um mesh windows and vents which you can easily open when it gets a little bit too hot in the Hilo hut.

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Great Outdoor Shelter

October 4th, 2011
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A tent is generally a type of shelter consisting of sheets of fabric or other similar material that is draped over or attached to a frame of poles or attached to a supporting rope. Tents range in size from structures just big enough for one person to sleep in to huge circus tents capable of seating thousands of people. SwissGear tents are available in different models. One of their most popular models is the SwissGear Hiking Tent. This tent is designed with your active lifestyle in mind.

The SwissGear Hiking Tent features a lightweight aluminum frame that is designed with a unique hub system that allows the frame to snap into place in seconds. You simply need to snap the tent onto the frame and you’re ready to go. It also features the SwissGuard weather protection system that includes enhanced rain fly coating, full rain fly coverage, a front vestibule to keep all of your gear dry, and mesh walls to enhance airflow and keep you totally cool during the warm summer months.

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