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Keep Warm While Winter Camping

August 31st, 2010
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There are a lot of factors to consider between camping during the summer and camping during the colder months. Since everything would take longer to do as you move slower in cold and snow, you would have to take along winter camping supplies that include bulkier and heavier equipment. You should also take more precautions to keep yourself safe and warm enough.

Here are some sound reminders:

  • Store flashlight batteries in your pocket to avoid having dead batteries.
  • Keep your clothes in stuff sacks so they don’t get snowed on while you open and close your pack.
  • Tie a string to your flashlight and hang it around your neck. Or, use a headlamp for hands-free movements.
  • Don’t use metal cups unless they’re double walled. They could stick to warm mouth tissue.

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Tips on How to Care for your Tent

August 27th, 2010
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There is nothing like a trip to the mountains or the lake with your family. You are off on a vacation and are excited about what you plan to do while there. You have food supply and cooking implements, medical kits, camping apparel and accessories all packed up. You only have to pull out your 4 person tent from the garage and you are ready to go. It has been a while since you pitched a tent. Maybe you should read up on some tips on how to set up and care for your tent in the camping site.

You will probably read about some tips such as:

  • Always choose a terrain which is free of rocks. If it has rocks, clear the camping area without rocks and debris and make sure you are in a smooth surface for camping. ~Never enter the tent with shoes or boots; entering with shoes will bring the outside dust inside the tent and the dirt sticks to the tent making the cleaning harder.
  • Even after much care, you may end up with some tears in the tent. Add a sealer as extra accessories in your camping kit.
  • Never place your food in the tent – always hang the food in a level above from the ground or keep it inside your car. This will avoid the critters from piercing into the tent in search of food.
  • After camping in the rain, make sure to clean and dry your tent before storing it.

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Live Outdoors

August 6th, 2010
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Summer is coming to a close. Some people might be preparing to go back to school while others are still trying to enjoy the last days of summer. If you belong to the latter and have spent all your money on vacations, try camping. Camping is not as expensive as a holiday in a resort. You can invest in a good quality tent such as eureka tents and use it every year.

Eureka tents come in all forms shapes and sizes. There are camping tents and picnic tents. There are even outdoor tents for barbecues and parties. Their camping tents include tents for two and tents that can fit the entire family. I would probably get a backyard tent and rent it out to anyone who’d want to host an outdoor party.

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Good Bonding Experience

August 3rd, 2010
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One of the best experiences in my life is camping with my family. The first time was on my tenth birthday. My dad took all of us in a camping and fishing trip. It was also there that I caught my first fish. I don’t think it was an expensive trip we stayed in two family tents.

In that camping trip we used two family tents. One for my parents and one for us siblings; that trip started my love for the outdoors. Prior to that, I was always cooped up indoors with my video game. Now that I have a family of my own, I want to continue that tradition. I already have a family tent even though my kid is barely 2 years old. Hopefully soon he’ll be able to experience his first camping trip. From there I hope he’ll learn to love the outdoors as much as I do.

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Family First

July 30th, 2010
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Sometimes, we tend to neglect the family. We do it without even noticing it. With the busy lives that family members lead nowadays, it wouldn’t come as a surprise if family members don’t even have an idea with how their siblings or parents are doing. They are just too busy to have a meal together. This is a sad fact in most American homes.

That is why there must be some time in a year that the family should spend together. This is a time where they can be together without any distractions. With it, they can catch up on each others’ lives. One way to go about this is through camping. It wouldn’t take a lot of money to do so. Just have one of those camping tents, some food, a campfire and a great view and the family bonding moments will surely be unforgettable.

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Looking Back

July 29th, 2010
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When you were a kid, you lived in an area where you get to explore a lot about nature. Behind your childhood home was a trail that led to a forest. A few meters into it, you will see a stream with crystal clear water. Looking farther you will see a marvelous view of the mountains. You had so much fun there when you were a child.

But you are now an adult. And you have found yourself living in a concrete jungle. You think that you may have a lot of conveniences in the city. But for you, nothing beats the feeling of being in a natural environment. You are glad that you are going back to the home of your childhood. And with your camping gear, you plan to spend the night in the one place that gave you the best childhood memories.

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Buy Quality and Save More in the Long Run

July 27th, 2010
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It is wise to invest in good quality camping gear. You are probably thinking that because you will only use it only once or twice a year you can do with a mediocre kind of tent and other camping equipment. After all, we know that quality equates to expense and we will try to avoid expense whenever possible. Whether you are the avid camper or one who just goes on infrequent trips with friends, you will soon realize that investing in good quality camping gear is worth it. By buying quality you are actually saving in the long run.

Whatever kind of camping you do, you will want to be able to sleep comfortably at night. When you go hiking you will need all the rest that you can get at night because it will be another active day when you wake up. Swissgear hiking tent is designed with your active lifestyle in mind. You just snap the tent unto the frame and you are all set to go. And yet it provides ample weather protection.

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Camping Party Fun

July 26th, 2010
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My nephew celebrated his 10th birthday last week. His parents wanted to do something unique. So they thought of a camping sleepover theme. It’s a good thing they have a very spacious backyard where kids in the neighborhood love playing in.

I helped set up several outdoor play tents for kids. We brought out their big barbecue grill and put my brother in law in charge of cooking hotdogs, burgers, etc. I was put in charge of taking pictures and videos. My sister took care of the other little things that made the party a huge success. I didn’t expect that I would even have lots of fun there!

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Out In the Wild

July 19th, 2010
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Stress is arguably the greatest killer in the world. To combat stress all of us must find ways to relax and recharged. Many choose to go out in the wild. Being out in nature is an enriching experience. Some of the most important gear you will need in your arsenal when out in the woods is camping tents.

Camping tents come in all shape and sizes. You have single tents, two person tents and four person tents and up. There are also tents made for strong wind environment and there are tents for your backyard. There are even tents meant to house your food when you go on picnics. Some tents you can stand full upright and walk around in.

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Out in the Wild

July 8th, 2010
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Thanks to the popularity of nature shows, more and more people are spending time outdoors. Not only that, people, as a whole, are beginning to appreciate and protect the environment. Sales of outdoor equipments are also on the rise. The trick to buying outdoor equipment is to buy reliable brands. You don’t want to have faulty gear outdoors. It can literally cost you your life. Among the gear you have to pay close attention to are climbing gear, navigation gear and backpacking tents.

Hiking and backpacking are great weekend adventure trips that can be enjoyed by everyone. But you have to be extra careful when you’re in the outdoors. They don’t call it “out in the wild” for nothing. Accidents can happen and more often than not, it’s from faulty gear. Tearing the carrying strap of your backpacking tent is a recipe for disaster. Though you will be able to carry your gear, you’ll strain your muscles in the process. It will eventually lead to brain fatigue and cause lapses in judgment.

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