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      Family Camping Tents - The Advantage Of A Vestibule

      Monday, April 14th, 2008

      There have been many exciting and innovative developments in the field of camping gear manufacturing and designing and tents for the outdoors have undergone a sea-change in the kind of technology being incorporated into extending their usefulness. In the olden days one frequently heard of horror-stories of campers having to deal with unreliable tent poles and faulty construction of tents but with rapid advancements, it’s fairly easy to locate and purchase a better quality tent at cost-effective rates for family or individual requirements.

      Camping Supplies - The Power Of The Net

      Monday, April 14th, 2008

      Shopping is not fun all the time, especially at times when you will have to spend hours together going form here and there,from one mall to other, drive in the traffic and visit different stores to look for the things you need. To shop for camping supplies is nothing different from all this. Lot of companies these days have got websites with their online catalogs which list the products they deal in and also put their merchandise in the spotlight.

      7 Sunscreen Misconceptions

      Friday, March 21st, 2008

      Misconception #7. SPF is all that matters.

      Fact: The SPF number on sunscreens only reflects the product’s screening ability for UVB rays. Make sure your sunscreen covers both UVB and UVA rays. While UVB rays cause sunburn; UVA rays cause more long-term effects such as premature skin aging.

      Misconception #6. Apply sunscreen just before you go out.

      Fact: Sunscreen should be applied 20-30 minutes BEFORE you go out. It doesn’t work immediately.

      Misconception #5. I should replace my sunscreen every summer.

      Fact: Unless indicated by an expiration date, the FDA requires that all sunscreens be stable and at their original strength for at least three years.

      Traveling In Usa - The American Dream

      Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

      It is very difficult to establish what to see first when traveling in America. The place is so vast that it would be practically impossible to visit everything that the magnificent country has to offer.

      In spite of the fact it’s expensive to fly and lodge there, Hawaii ranks as no. 1 in honeymoon popularity. Stunning beaches and hidden inlets; world-class hotels; fresh, inventive cuisine; water sports in abundance; extraordinary natural beauty; and perfect weather make this an ideal vacation spot year after year.

      Get The Best From Your Camping Equipment

      Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

      The best and most memorable camping trips rely on great gear and reliable camping equipment.
      Some pieces of outdoor camping equipment can be quite expensive, but they will last you a long time if you look after them properly. Whether you go camping once in blue moon or whether you want to be out in the open every chance you get, you do much better if you have the right camping gear. Common tent camping equipment includes :A tent, lean-to or other shelter device . A sleeping bag for warmth. .A sleeping pad or air mattress is often placed underneath the sleeping bag for cushioning from stones and twigs as well as for insulation from the ground. A portable stove to prepare hot meals and/or drinks where campfires are forbidden or impractical. A lantern or flashlight. A hatchet, axe or saw for cutting firewood (where allowed; see campfire) or constructing camp gadgets. Various types and sizes of ropes and tarps for stringing clotheslines, sheltering dining areas, and other purposes. Buy the best supplies that you can afford and then look after it.
      Much of the remaining needed camping equipment is commonly available in the home, like dishes, pots and pans.

      Camping Tent Rental - Pocket-friendly Alternative

      Saturday, March 8th, 2008

      If you go for camping trips only once in a long while and abhor the idea of spending a lot of money on buying new tents and equipment, camping tent rentals present the solution to your dilemma. In fact one can find camping tents to suit every budget and every requirement.

      Blue Ridge Rv Camping - A Whole New Realm Of Possibilities

      Monday, February 25th, 2008

      Traversing the southern United States through the Blue Ridge Mountains can be an enlightening experience as you get to witness the beauty of museums, Appalachian culture, folk arts fair and a magnificent glittering lake too.

      The long mountain range spread over Georgia to Pennsylvania offers a wide array of adventurous possibilities. The best way to discover its grandeur is by going on a blue ri’dge RV camping expedition. Not only is the terrain RV Camping friendly, it facilitates the best camping experience. What more, you get to witness breath-taking natural sights right in the comfort of home like atmosphere.

      Making Camping Reservations Online

      Sunday, February 24th, 2008

      Now a days whether it is summertime or any other season of the year it can be vacation time. There is a great way to have a relaxing and fun vacation any time of the year and that is to go camping. With many more people finding this great way to spend their vacations you can imagine how busy camp grounds are becoming. It is very important that you do one thing and that is to make your camping reservation as soon as possible so that you can get the camping area you desire. If you are planning a summer camping trip it is especially important that you make your reservations early.

      The Perfect Tent - 3 Tips On Choosing The Ideal Tent For Your Camping Adventures

      Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

      Getting the right kind of basic camping gear is of utmost importance in determining the fun factor in your outdoor vacation’s success scope and knowing which is the best type of tent for camping outdoors in a particular season is the best way to begin narrowing down your search.

      Outdoor Camp Cooking - Six Important Lessons Learned

      Saturday, February 9th, 2008

      Recently completing our 10 year anniversary of the inaugural Death Trip a couple weeks ago, we started reminiscing about previous trips. A common theme of unfortunate mishaps have come to the forefront having to do with our food preparation and cooking skills (or lack there of). Being the oldest and the founder of the Death Trips, I am the primary chef on these trips with my #1 backup, Drew. Now, we are no slouches around the campfire when it comes to cooking, but when quantity takes precedence over quality, with up to 8 guys eating, we have had our share of “learning experiences”. Over the past 10 years, we have learned:

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