Showing posts with label camping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camping. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Camping And Snowmobiling

By Wayne Torres

If you're an avid snowmobiler, than you may also have or will do so during a winter camping trip.

During cold nights, sleeping in a tent for a few nights can be a rigorous task with the risks of frostbite or hypothermia to contend with.

If you think the cold temperatures when you go snowmobiling during the day is uncomfortable, you better believe that the night hours are worse without the warm sun beaming down on you.
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Saturday, August 7, 2010

Having An Outdoor Adventure With The Tetragon 1610

Eureka Tetragon 1610 16-Foot by 10-Foot Nine-Person Family TentBy Mandy Alexander

Campers use tents in tent camping. They offer minimum protection to the campers. The tents are portable as they are light weight and can be carried as backpack. There are other things that campers carry with them such as basic utensils, mattresses, compact chairs and other necessities. These provide campers with the basic needs for them to camp under the sky.
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Inexpensive Vacation Alternatives

By Evan Grant

Family vacations are difficult to plan with a falling economy and a tight budget. The costs involved in packing up the family and flying to remote locations are staggering enough. Then you have to add in what you'll need for meals, sundries and seeing the sights. It can become so overwhelming that many families just skip their annual holidays altogether. Children also become disappointed in the decision to cancel a trip. Yearly trips do not have to be forfeited because of a low budget. There are many vacation options that can be relatively inexpensive. Here are just a few of them.
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Sunday, August 1, 2010

How The Marmot Halo 6p Tent Keeps You Safe?

Halo 6P Tent - 6-Person by Marmot
Marmot Halo 6P
By Sarah Cole

The call of nature is becoming immensely popular. The urge to explore remote areas has become a part of mainstream eco-tourism. Vacationers are more interested these days in moving out of the well beaten tourist track. The excitement comes from going to the unexplored and confronting the unexpected. This is a departure from the all too common perspective of going to a beach, mountain spot, water fall, river or wild life sanctuary where everything is too well organized. These sensitive travelers are ready to take on the hard life. Whether hiking, trekking, cycling or biking, these travelers prefer isolated spots to settle down and camp for a few days and nights.
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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Why Must Campers Bring Along A Marmot Helium Sleeping Bag?

Marmot Helium Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down Pacifica, Long/Left ZipBy Emily Henry

After a long walk trudging along the winding paths through the thick woods, scrambling through the rocky mountain or wading through the shallow strong currents in the murky stream, there is no greater desire than to hit the sack. After a hard day, the thought of a good night sleep to rev you up for yet another hard, but thrilling, day ahead is exciting. The sleeping bag beckons you. There is nothing more valuable then than this humble sleeping bag.
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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Relax And Unwind Through Camping

By Brandi Perkins

Out in the open and amidst nature's glory, one thinks of the night when darkness sets in. There is the wind, the dew and the insects to live with. It is time to sleep. That is when one looks at the sleeping bag longingly and in wonder at the great comfort it gives you. Sleeping bag has become indispensable and high up in the list of camping equipments that one thinks of. It resembles a folded blanket with a zip which can be folded or rolled and carried around to camping sites.
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Friday, July 16, 2010

Winter Caravanning

By Thomas Standing

Most people mothball their caravan for the winter, putting it into storage or leaving it on the drive. Those owners are missing out on some great holiday opportunities. In most countries winter driving conditions are rarely, if ever, bad enough to make towing a caravan difficult.
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Sunday, July 11, 2010

Hands Off The National Parks

The National Parks: America's Best Idea
The National Parks:
America's Best Idea
By Douglas Murphy

Progress and development comes with a price. They have been at the cost of nature. With industrialization, the natural wealth - forests, minerals, rivers and seas - have been progressively used. The use has been discriminate without concern to the environment. Within a few decades of this rapid destruction of nature, its adverse effects began to impact life everywhere. Particularly the loss of biodiversity, global warming, climate change, the fresh water crisis, and pollution of air, water and land have reached a crisis situation. Along with this environmental crisis, the awareness of the need to protect and conserve environment too has increased. Public interest, government initiative and private support have grown. A major area of strong initiative is the conservation of the remaining natural habitats.
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Sunday, June 27, 2010

For an Unforgettablbe Experience Try a Campervan Hire in New Zealand

South Island mountains
by Joshua Martindale

New Zealand is certainly considered one of the most beautiful and spectacular countries within the world and one of the very best methods to explore its varied landscape of volcanoes, mountains, forests and glaciers is with campervan. Traveling by campervan lets you travel at your individual pace, stop exactly where and whenever you would like to and to genuinely experience this distinctive nation.
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Winter Camping Tips

Snowmobiling
By Wayne Torres

The adventures of snowmobiling can also be mixed in with the fun and independence of a camping trip.

During cold nights, sleeping in a tent for a few nights can be a rigorous task with the risks of frostbite or hypothermia to contend with.

It is cold enough to endure the frigid temperatures that go along with snowmobiling during the daytime hours, but the evening hours provide another level of frigidity and cold weather without the warmth of the sun to balance out the cold.
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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Essential Camping Gear You Can Not Do Without

Coleman SunDome 7-Foot by 7-Foot 3-Person Dome Tent (Orange/Gray)
Coleman SunDome
7-Foot by 7-Foot 3-Person
Dome Tent
By Tiffany Ellis

A fun camping trip will be as good as you make. If you forget some of the necessities that you must have, the trip will be harder right from the start. Make a well thought out check list before you start packing and you will be less likely to forget anything essential. The tent is by far from the only important things you will need for a great camping experience.

Every camping trip needs a first aid kit. This could end up being the most helpful equipment you take. Camping can be filled with all kinds of opportunities for accidents and even illness that you won't expect, but can easily happen. You always need a bright lantern in case anything happened in the night and you must be able to see well.
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

The Coleman Propane Camping Heater

by Mark

Camping is extremely popular during the summer months, where the heat during the day keeps campers warm and able to swim, fish and hike recreational. While the summer days carry quite a bit of heat, summer nights can be a cold and uncomfortable experience without the right camping heater. While ages ago, camping heaters were hazards to fires from brush or blankets, advancements in technology have made these gas heaters an affordable and safe way to stay warm through beautiful summer nights. Picking the right heater within your budget and with a capacity to heat your tent will make you appreciate your purchase when you could be shivering.
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Saturday, June 19, 2010

How To Make Sure Your Family Has A Fun And Safe Camping Trip

Camping outside
Canyonlands Needles
By Tiffany Ellis

It could be said that the pioneer days brought in the first family camping trips in America. Pioneer families did not have the option of staying in a hotel or motel because there just weren't any then. They went out into the wilds searching for a new place to live. It was an adventure that they did not necessarily want to take, but it was likely something they did enjoy at least some of the time on the way to where they were going. American families don't go camping in search of a home, but in search of adventure and fun.
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