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Extended Stay

December 5th, 2011
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Engaging in outdoor activities can be fun and exciting. That is, until it is late at night and you somehow wish you were in the comforts of your own room. This is the case especially when it is raining or snowing really hard, and you can’t get enough sleep. The wild winds are also a scary thing to encounter. You then realize that you simply must endure and you would have to simply wait it out until the following morning.

Ensuring that you are always dry and warm during sleep is always a must. A Coleman Weathermaster tent is a good investment to ensure that you not only get an enjoyable time in the outdoors, you are also able to have a comfortable sleep. We all need to energize ourselves with long and continuous sleep, and part of achieving that is to create the perfect atmosphere conducive for sleep. Nobody would want to be in the middle of nowhere freezing cold.

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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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Camping With A Big Family

August 10th, 2011
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Our family has quite a number of members. My three sons all have families of their own, with at least two children each. My two daughters also have their own families, and they also have a couple of children each. Now add that to their spouses and my wife, am sure you will agree with me we are a big family. So when we decided to camp out this summer, we all brought along Big Agnes tents, loads of camping utensils, and food to cook.

The activities we did the whole day was very good bonding time for everyone. My grandchildren, some of whom live in another state, got to bond with their cousins. The after dinner campfire we had was wonderful! Stories of old and stories of new were told again and again, with laughter echoing throughout. It was a superb time for all.

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How Many Tents do you keep in your Garage?

July 7th, 2011
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How many tents do you keep in your garage? Maybe you have an honest to goodness tent for two – you and your adventure buddy. You might also have a couple of large tents for family use. Most families who enjoy camping together will have one for certain conditions. There will be a light one for favorable climate and another to use in snowy locations.

We all know that when it comes to tents, we have to be careful in our choice. This is not the time to go for the cheapest that we can find. At Paha Que Tents you have a wide selection of tents for all your camping needs. They have tents that can accommodate a solo person to tents that will comfortably house up to 8 persons. They all come in different materials that will fit the kind of condition that you will be camping in.

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The Home Dome

June 14th, 2011
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Tents are often very simple structures that are used as shelter, made out of some sort of frame with a material covering it. In most cases, tents are designed to be readily put up or taken down, making them very ideal for travel. There are different types of tents, including dome tents that range from traditional cultural structures to tents that are used for contemporary backpacking and camping.

Dome tents are considered one of the most popular types of tents being used today. These tents are available in a variety of configurations, but the most common is the one where two jointed poles are crossed over one another forming a large, bent “X”. A dome tent will provide excellent stability during windy conditions and will naturally slough snow off of itself. They offer a good amount of interior space and headroom and are relatively easy to set up.

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Outdoor Bonding

April 4th, 2011
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For the family that loves to go camping, they just don’t settle for any kind of tent. It should be a family tent that could accommodate everybody comfortably. Depending on the size of your family, there are different choices available in the market today. A family could consist of two up to an indefinite number of people. With the wide variety of designs available, I’m sure you’ll be able to pick the size that is just right for your family.

There are a lot of things to consider when buying a family tent. First and foremost is the size. Next would be the durability and the type of tent depending on where it will be used. If you will be going to the mountains, then you need a tent that is designed to keep you warm during the cold nights. If you will be going to a forest, then insect protection as well as airiness would have to be considered as well. Choose the right tent for your family for you to be able to have the best camping trip ever.

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Outdoor Home

March 30th, 2011
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For those who love the great outdoors, the search for the best type of shelter is endless. Luckily for us, there are a number of choices available for all our needs from Eureka tents. There are camping tents, military tents and even party and event tents to make sure all of our needs are covered. Camping tents are for those adventures from back country to backyard. One of the best bonding experiences with your family will be more pleasurable with a Eureka tent.

They also have tents designed for the military to be used for rapid deployment missions, general shelter tents as well as large command post tents. For the businessmen among us, party and event tents are those that we can rent out for these memorable events. Party tents and canopies are perfect for outdoor occasions like parties, weddings and even sporting events where the spectators are sure to be protected from the natural elements like the sun and the rain.

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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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Going Camping

May 27th, 2010
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When going camping, you will need to determine what things you already have and those that you need to purchase. That’s why before making a trip to the campsite you need to make a checklist. Start with the basics. You will need a tent (a Eureka tent, for example), sleeping bag, stove for camping, food, water and a first aid kit. The rest of your gear would determine what kind of camper you are.

You have to ask what kind of camper you are. Are you the type that can go camping with minimal gear? That would make the basic list sufficient for the minimalistic camper. If you are the gear-oriented camper then there are a lot of items you could add to your list such as tables, chairs and other conveniences from home. That is why finding out what type of camper you are is important in determining what kind of equipment you bring with you.

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Important Factors in Choosing a Tent

May 20th, 2010
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With school ending in a few weeks, it is time to plan for the family vacation. This is a time when children look forward to more time outdoors. It is also the time to get outdoor gear out of storage and check which are still usable and which are for throw away. If you are planning to go out camping, make sure that your camping tent is still in good condition. It is advisable to do that some weeks before your planned vacation. It will give you enough time to clean it up and fix any disorders if there are any.

If there is a need to buy a new tent, remember that different people prefer different features. Once space is determined, decisions have to be made regarding sturdiness, versatility and ventilation. Weight is an all important factor. Big Agnes seedhouse tent is popular for its weight feature. Different models provide generous internal space and superior weather protection. The best feature of all is that it maximizes efficiency while remaining light.

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