May 22nd, 2010
Author: Susanne Myers
Are your kids begging you to take them camping, but you just can’t find the time to take them on a camping trip? Or would you like to introduce your kids to the fun of camping for the first, pop up play tent, time, but aren’t sure if they will enjoy it, or might get scared? Either way, camping out in your backyard will be a fun way to spend the evening and night with your kids.Get the kids involved in setting up camp in your backyard. Read more...
December 11th, 2009
Author: Susan Siewert
Protect your valuable camping equipment by reducing the places water and moisture seep into your RV, travel trailer or pop up camper. Over time water and moisture causing mold and rot will damage the structure creating costly repairs. It’s a good idea to use the following camping comfort tips before each travel season. There is, vintage travel trailers
, nothing worse than finding the cause of the problem after you had to replace the floor boards and the carpet.
Trust me; I’ve had personal experience on this one! This is what the EPA has to say about indoor mold. Read more...
November 16th, 2009
Author: Jonsky Sicuna
A beginner should first try car camping before venturing into the backcountry with everything, camping cookware
, they need on their backs. The reason for this is that it is easier and a lot safer compared to backpacking. Car camping is a good way to practice for backpacking. Like they say, learn to walk before you can run.
The following camping tips will help you get started:
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November 10th, 2009
Author: Nick Filonovich
After a full day of camping excursions, fishing, hunting, etc., is there anything better than coming back to camp with a hot meal waiting for you? Well this is done easily with a Dutch oven. A Dutch oven is a large cast iron pot with a lid that seconds as a skillet for your breakfast eggs or bacon, and can give your outdoor experience a wonderful meal at the end of the day. Read more...