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Camping Fun or Survival?

With the hectic life many of us lead it would certainly be great to just "get away" from civilization and have fun in the wild outdoors. How many of us really know what to do when we get there or what to take with us in the "survival pack"? Camping can be a really refreshing lift to life, but roughing it may not come without some sort of price. Adequate preparation is a must and may prevent your trip into the wilds from becoming a disaster. Some things to take care of before you leave: The preparation you do may mean the difference from really enjoying your trip to actually roughing it and trying to survive. One of the primary things you should do is scout out the area you want to camp in. Look at the demands of the environment and available natural resources. Read more…

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October 20th, 2007 | No Comments »

Camping Tents - What the Tent Ratings Mean

Been shopping for a new camping tent? Wonder what 3-season or 4-season means? Confused about what a family tent or convertible tent classification means? Let?s try to cut through all the marketing lingo and get down to what you should really look for when you see camping tent ratings or classifications.

When you get right down to it, you should think of a camping tent as either 3-season or 4-season. So what?s in a name?

Generally speaking your average 3-season tent is built to hold up well in light to moderate weather conditions. They are built to be comfortable in Spring, Summer and Fall in most any location, hence the name 3-season.

Three-season tents are generally more affordable than 4-season. You will find a vast range of 3-season tent quality from the cheap units found in big retail stores to expensive models found in specialty camping stores.
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October 20th, 2007 | No Comments »

10 winter camping rules to live by

My buddy Mike Langlois joined me on a frozen Wisconsin River island above Tomahawk for our first winter camping trip. Starting out it was 35?F, so for gear we had summer sleeping bags and a canvas pup tent. What did we know? We were just 12. That night a norther? blew in from the Arctic dropping temps into the minus digits. Had Mike and I geared for ?30?, we could have slept all night rather than jogging inside flimsy sleeping bags trying to keep our blood solid. Luckily, this experience did not turn me off winter camping. But it did teach me a valuable lesson.

First rule of winter camping: Plan for the coldest possible temperatures in your area.
Whether it starts in October or ends in April, winter can be brutal. The most important thing about winter camping is planning. In the summer, make a mistake like getting wet and you can survive. But get soaked at 20?, and you?re in trouble.
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October 19th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

Camping Tables for all types of outdoor adventures

Search online for any type of camping table you can think of like lightweight aluminum folding tables, camping portable table, picnic tables, camping chair with kitchen table, roll up and even find wood and metal folding camp tables.

Browse the Internet and you will find the largest marketplace in the world, for sporting goods and camp table suppliers and manufacturers with name brand furniture like Coleman, Sca, Eureka, Jansport and Kelty. A popular camp table on the market today is the Coleman 2193-701 Compact Table which features a durable high-impact ABS top that is weather resistant, room for 4 adults or children seated, sturdy reinforced leg braces, strong steel, platinum powder-coated frame and includes storage bag with carry strap. The camps table surface is 29.5? x 29.5? and height is 27.5?.
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October 19th, 2007 | No Comments »

Backpacks for Camping, Scouting, Hiking, or About Town

There are a variety of different kind of backpack styles and brands. Consumers may feel a bit overwhelmed. So, let’s take a look at the principle backpack types, and along the way I will make a few recommendations.

Rucksacks

The principle feature of this type of pack is that it closes with a drawstring at the top. Otherwise, it is just like any other small backpack. There are many fashionable rucksacks for everyday use, but not so many these days designed for hiking and backpacking. So, let us move on.

Day Packs

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October 18th, 2007 | No Comments »

Camping Has Never Been Easier with Online Reservation Systems

Are you planning a nice camping adventure but just don’t know where to stay? This article will review two great websites you can access to search for campsites across the United States. Reserve America and Reserve USA are online reservations sites that you may visit and make reservations 24/7. www.ReserveAmerica.com Read more…

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October 18th, 2007 | No Comments »

New Technologies in Camping Outdoor Clothing Enhance the Camping

Camping is an excellent way to explore and experience the outdoors. The weather needn?t be an obstacle to what sorts of climates and places you might trek to. Outdoor clothing has become incredibly innovative in its designs and features, allowing the adventurous at heart to know no limits. Following is information all outdoor enthusiasts should read before investing in outerwear. Given so many choices it is necessary to do a little research before making your clothing purchase, this way you are only buying the pieces you will need, therefore essentially getting your money’s worth. The following suggestions should be helpful for any outdoor enthusiast. A popular term you will hear mentioned in today?s clothing features is waterproof-breathable technologies. This technology strives to keep liquid water (precipitation) out of the garment interiors, while allowing the moisture vapor (perspiration) to escape out of the wearer?s clothing. There are three major waterproof-breathable technologies Read more…

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October 17th, 2007 | No Comments »

Unique Camping Gift Ideas for Christmas

As November passes quickly, it is time to start thinking about buying Christmas gifts. Here’s a primer on unique Christmas gift ideas for people who like to go camping. Unique Camping Gifts Camping enthusiasts love to get away from the rat race and just take in the majesty of Mother Nature. If you’re shopping for a person that likes to go camping, here are a few unique camping gift ideas. 1. National Parks Pass - Some of the best camping locations are in the United States National Parks system. Yosemite, Glacier Park and so on provide simply stunning scenery and absolutely tremendous camping opportunities. The National Park Pass grants admission to all of the National Parks for one year. The National Parks Pass costs $49.99. 80 percent of the proceeds go to the preservation of the parks. 2. Play & Freeze Ice Cream Maker - This cool little gadget lets you make ice cream on the fly while camping. In the form of a plastic ball, you simply add rock salt and ice to one end and provided ice cream to the other. Seal it up and start rolling it around like a soccer ball. Before you know it, you’ll have ice cream. This very cool gadget will run you $30. 3. Fold Away Food Covers - While getting back to nature is a blast, insects become annoying. The Fold Away Food Covers act as a little tent you can put over food to keep the little buggers off. The covers fold up and easily stored making them the ideal camping accessories. Coghlan’s covers are the best. You’ll spend $5 or so for the covers, a very small price for keeping food insect free. 4. Nomad Camping Journals - A little self-promotion here. Nomad Camping Journals are compact writing journals that let campers keep notes and a record of their camping trips. Really great for creating a record of who was on the trip, how the trip went, other places to try and so on. The camping journals are great keepsakes for adults and something to do for kids during down times. As the trips add up over the years, you’ll enjoy reading about past trips. You can click the link at the bottom of this article to see them and expect to pay $25 for the journal with case. Camping is a great way to escape the chaos of daily life and provides plenty of gift buying ideas. Get out there and enjoy the world!

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October 17th, 2007 | No Comments »

Camping For Fun

Camping for fun is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and relax. But before going camping you will need to purchase camping equipment one of the better places to get the gear you need is at camping world.

To go camping does not have to cost a arm and a leg. With the basics found in your home you could go today. Lets see first you will need some type of shelter a plastic trap 8 by 10 will make a good tent some rope 50 ft will be lots the ? inch nylon rope will work. Tie the rope between two trees and place the tarp over the rope. Stake down each side of the tarp with screw driver numbers need 6 to 8 I buy them at flea markets and garage sales. If you have a second tarp place it on the ground under the tarp tent be sure not to place the ground tarp outside the tent if you do any rain water may flow in on the ground tarp and you may get wet.

Ok we have a shelter now we need bedding you have blankets and pillow on you bed at home so use them they will wash up. If you have no air mattress then use two folded blanket placed on the tarp them make up you bed on top of them. Sleeping is now taken care.

We have some place to sleep now what about cooking. You have pots and pans in the kitchen. Us the fry pan , small 1 qt pot 3 qt pot and the biggest pot you have great for heating up water. If you have a tea kettle made of metal take it. Most campsite have a fire pit with a steel grill to set the pots on. If there is a campfire ban in place you can use a portable barbecue. Take the utensils from the kitchen if you have bbq tools take them.

Not doing to bad we have a place to cook and to sleep. If you have kids you will need a few more tarps and make them up a tent beside yours. Take you deck chair to sit on if you have no chairs then when you get to the camp site look for log blocks they make great chairs can be found at the wood pile.

Your chuck box can be a cardboard box with a lid or folding flaps. Put you dry goods in to this box salt, pepper, cereal, potatoes, and whatever else you remove from the kitchen cupboard. Can goods beans, canned fruits, Kraft dinner you get the idea.

Your cooler can be another cardboard box but this one you will line with a trash bag. Place the bag in the box and position it in the corner with the excess fold over the top of the box on the outside. You will need ice to keep the frozen foods cool. Save up you milk containers plastic works best wash out and fill ? full of water an place in the freezer. When you have a few frozen containers you now have the ice that will keep your food cold.

Place at least two in the bottom of you ice box then place the frozen meats, milk, juice into the box. You should place vegetables on top if there is room place a third frozen milk jug at the top of the box. You will need a lid for the ice box take another box and fold the flaps inside and slide the box over the top of you food box. Remember to keep this ice box out of the sun and you will find the ice will last about 4 to 5 days.

Other things to bring candles will work if you do not have a flash light but be very careful as a candle can start you tent bedding on fire and will cause a forest fire so never leave a candle un attended. A roll of tin foil will be needed - the thicker the better - works very well for cooking in. Bring a plastic pail to carry water in. A plastic basin will work to do dishes and wash up little dirty faces and hands.

There are many things you have in the house that will make the camping trip fun use you imagination. And get out and explore the parks and lakes in your area…

Bob Matsen - EzineArticles Expert Author

Ranger Bob has been having fun camping for years and wants to share all his knowledge with you so be sure to visit him at Camping-For-Fun

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October 16th, 2007 | No Comments »

Make your Hardwood floor Dazzle

Make your Hardwood floor Dazzle

So you have my last article on how to buy the best hardwood floor article and bought the best hardwood floor. You have installed it and it looks beautiful. Does’nt it? I love the hardwood floor look and I am sure so do you. Now you got a new job at hand, how to keep your hardwood floors clean. Well I will take it a little further and give you tips on how to make it dazzle.

First remember that you have invested a lot and hardwood floors are a lifetime investment. If you want to keep it for a long time then its very important that you keep it clean and scratch free.

1– Place Protector pads on ALL furniture legs on wood floor

2– Place walk off mats on areas, which are in constant use.

3–Sweeping, mopping is very useful and so is vacuum cleaning to remove that dirty dirt.

Periodic cleaning and following maintenance tips provided by the hardwood floor manufacturer is very helpful. Now-a-days we get a full instruction manual on how to clean the hardwood floors and maintain it so for a long time.

Also keep the hardwood floor scratch free. Scratches from cats nails are not so easily preventable.

Use of wood cleaners will help you a long way in keeping you floors shiny.

Floors should be swept regularly, and dust mops are recommended for dust.

Use of water is not recommended if the finish is already damaged

Hardwood floors need regular and careful cleaning with suggested wood cleaners to enhance their life and beauty.It will serve you a long way.

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October 16th, 2007 | 1 Comment »