Cold Weather Camping is Different
September 8th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedNever forget this: cold weather camping is different from warm weather camping. No matter how comfortable you feel in the great outdoors, you will not feel comfortable wearing a t-shirt to bed in 20 degree weather. To make things worse, you will be sleeping on the ground, which, if you’re not aware, can get quite cold during the night.
Now, with this said, if you plan properly, you can have a delightful time cold weather camping. All you need to do is dress properly and bring the right gear. Here’s what I suggest:
Make Sure You Wear Many Layers
While many stores will advertise warm winter coats as the perfect solution for staying warm while camping in cold weather, what will really help you to keep warm is by dressing in multiple layers of clothing. By wearing multiple layers of clothing, you provide alternating layers of cloth which trap air between them, warmed by your body, providing great insulation. And believe or not, some people “overheat” camping in cold weather. If you wear layers, you can simply take some of them off, allowing you to adjust to the right temperature.
Always Try to Keep Dry
If you’re camping and it’s snowy out, it’s a given that your clothes will end up getting wet. But even if there’s merely cold and there’s no snow on the ground, your clothes can trap sweat inside them and grow damp, which can often reduce their ability to insulate. Be sure to bring changes of clothes if need be so you can always keep in dry outfits, and pay attention to the materials you wear. Cotton, when it gets wet, insulates worse than it does when dry, while wool will keep you just as warm if it’s wet as it does when dry.
Make Sure You Bundle Up At Bedtime
Before you go to bed, make sure you are warm enough to endure the cold temperatures. Your sleeping bag may not be enough coverage. Rather, you may find yourself waking up multiple times throughout the night to add more layers. Instead, make sure you are not just comfortable—but warm—when you go to bed.
Your best choice for sleeping bags for cold weather camping are the mummy bags, which fit close and cover your head, but if you just have a warm-weather bag on you, try to stuff the opening with blankets or clothing to better trap warm air. While it’s tempting to duck your head under the covers where it’s warmer, don’t do this, since your breath will add to the humidity in the bag and make it insulate worse. But if you dress right, whether outside your tent or in your sleeping bag, you should stay nice and toasty while camping in cold weather.
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Buy Your Supplies at Camping World
September 6th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedThere are many excellent camping brands and camping stores. Within a 20 mile radius of your home, you are bound to find at least a half dozen different places you could purchase pieces of camping equipment. But one store stands above the rest in providing high quality camping gear. And that store is Camping World.
Camping World is an international company that was founded by David Garvin in 1996. It has since grown rapidly. While Garvin initially took out a $500 loan to start an RV parts store, his venture has since grown into the world’s biggest camping store—one which rakes in millions each year.
What Products Are Available at Camping World?
Basically Camping World has the largest variety of camping products seen anywhere else in the world. They are stocked with over 8000 RV-specific products from over 4000 suppliers. If you read through a Camping World catalogue you’ll more than likely be stunned by the incredible size of it. They’re also only supplied by the best camping brands on the planet.
Camping World Online
In order to stay up to date with the current needs of the market, Camping World decided to use their initiative and branch off into an online store. Guess what? It’s not just any online store, it’s actually one of the largest of its kind.
Amazingly, you can find every single item you would normally look for in, say, a retail store. But rather than driving out to get it, you can simply purchase it from your computer chair; and they’ll bring it right to your door. This means you do not have to jam anything in your trunk and then lug it up the stairs. All the lugging and jamming is done for you.
Some tips for buying from Camping World Online
There are some things that you need to know first before you decide to start purchasing products from Camping World online. First of all, do you have a credit card? Having a credit card isn’t a necessity, there are other ways, but having a credit card certainly makes things a lot faster and easier.
If you’re worried about giving out your credit card details online then don’t worry you won’t have any issues with Camping World Online. They use a 100% secure system that is constantly being updated. If it’s your first time purchasing online, then this online store makes things super easy for you to use. In fact literally anyone is able to buy from their great online store. Happy shopping!
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Selecting A Water Purifier For Camping
September 4th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedIf you’re headed out to the great outdoors for a camping trip, you might think you don’t need to bring water. All you need to do is dip a cup into a bubbling brook or a flowing stream to get some nice, crisp, clean water, right? No. Wrong.
In fact, this water, which might seem “clean,” is actually filled with particulate matter (harmful pollutants) and dangerous bacteria, which could make you violently ill. This is why you absolutely must use some purification system before you drink any water you’ve collected in the wild.
Now, you could haul in a bunch of barrels of water, rather than purifying your own water, but that would be heavy and annoying. Instead, I suggest that you bring your own water purifier and use it to collect water and then make it potable for your own consumption.
Use a Pot and Fire
If you do not have a lot of money to spend, there’s always the inexpensive method of water purification: you can boil water in a pot over your camp fire. Sounds easy enough, huh? And by boiling that water, you will get rid of all that nasty bacteria that can potentially harm you. This is a fairly simple solution to work with, and if you’re bringing along a pot to cook in anyways, it also saves bag space, since it requires no additional equipment. However, if you’re using this as your water purifier when camping, be aware that boiling the water removes the oxygen as well, which results in rather flat-tasting water, which won’t be much of a pleasure to drink. Also, you’d have to wait for the water to cool down, anyways.
Tablet Purification
At many stores that sell camping goods, you can by tablet water purifiers for camping, which make use of dissolved capsules to kill bacteria and make the water safe to drink. These solutions use iodine or chlorine in order to remove harmful organisms, and are quite portable, since they fit in a little container. However, the tablets will lose potency a few months after you first crack open the bottle and can leave a funny sort of taste to the water. You can get around this by dissolving vitamin C in the water after purification, or you can add flavorings, such as Tang, to hide that taste.
Purification And Filtration Bottles
Another solution for water purifiers when camping is to use specially made bottles that have purification systems built into them, similar to the water filtration systems some people get for their taps. By filling the bottle and then passing the water through a special filtration system, you can get rid of particles in the water and kill bacteria. Be sure to get a system that handles filtration and purification, though, or you risk exposing yourself to harmful organisms. Whichever solution you prefer, though, just make sure you use some sort of water purifier when camping and you’ll avoid nasty surprises from your water.
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Keep Everything Tidy and Together with Camping Trailers
September 2nd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedMost people camp because they like to spend time in the great outdoors. They like to hear the sounds, smell the smells, and see the sights. It is not only refreshing, but just plain healthy. But most people do not like to sleep on sharp rocks and beetle-filled sticks. Most people also do not like to sleep in a giant bag and have wild animals claw at it during the night. The just do not.
So is it possible to bridge the gap? To have a camping experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the outdoors without subjecting yourself to horrid experience most people encounter in tents? Of course it is.
All you have to do is use a camping trailer. Camping trailers can be anything from a small open-top unit that you pull behind a motorcycle, enabling you to carry what you need, to a six-bedroom unit that hooks onto a fifth-wheel on your massive pick-up truck. Some camping trailers are designed for extended use and are set up in a campground for the entire year. They have hook-ups so your unit will have indoor plumbing, electricity and most of the other conveniences of home.
In fact, the oft-used models come with a suite of features you probably didn’t even know existed. For instance, some of them have pop-up tops, which you can raise once they are parked at the campground. This allows people to stand inside of the trailer. Additionally, these pop-ups can be adjusted, so that it is easier to drive. Still, they are so versatile that you can actually sleep in them at the end of the night.
Many Trailers Resemble Mobile Homes
As people are demanding more comfort when they camp, camping trailers have almost crossed the border to mobile homes. With roll-out sections to provide extra interior space to attached patio roofs and canopies, families can enjoy both indoor and outdoor living while on the camping road. These luxuries are almost making camping seem like a night in a local motel.
These camping trailers will usually have on-board bathroom facilities and hook-ups to enable running water and electric power with some connecting directly to the sanitary sewer to eliminate the need to empty lavatory holding tanks.
Smaller camping trailers, however are more the norm for the family’s occasional use, such as five or six weekends throughout the year. Being able to load everything you need inside the unit, insuring it is fastened down securely during transport, and heading to the lake-side camp on a Friday night and living in relative comfort for the weekend, is extremely relaxing to many families and camping trailers make it possible.
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Consider Buying Some Camping Toilets
August 31st, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedCamping is great, but with it comes many little challenges that we take for granted as moderns. Take waste disposal, for example. In your everyday life, do you seriously worry about when you will have access to a toilet next? Or how you will dispose of waste? Probably not. But in the great outdoors, things are not always quite so easy.
Luckily, there are solutions. Many camping equipment innovators have created products that make disposing of waste possible, even in the deepest reaches of the wilderness. One such innovation is the camping toilet. These not only make camping much cleaner and nicer, but they also relieve some stress on the enviroment.
You can purchase such a toilet for as little as $100. Even the models that come for as little $100 have most basic features, including freeze-protection, which will ward off a number of nasty scenarios you would probably rather never have to think about.
Camping Toilets Will Keep All Campers Comfortable
Some toilets for campers are more expensive, but the expense might be worth it depending on the circumstances. The inexpensive models do not provide for privacy and the campers will have to find a way to place some toilets to obtain privacy for those using them. There are still toilets available for less than five hundred dollars, but some of these come with provisions for the privacy of those who use the toilet. These more expensive models have great facilities for disposing of the waste in a manner that will protect the environment. These more expensive models are great designs that are easy to transport, assemble and use.
Campers will be most pleased with the great toilets that are available and portable for all of their camping pleasure. Those looking for a great deal in a toilet for their camping trip will be pleased to know that there are several models available at discount prices from the wonderful superstores that are located in most communities. Many of the superstores will have several models to choose from on their shopping floors. The modern camping trips still have the same great wilderness to explore, but modern campers will be able to take many amenities with them.
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Do Not Ignore These Important Camping Tips!
August 29th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedIf you actually do it right, camping can be a genuinely enjoyable experience for everyone in the family. But if you do it wrong, camping can be a genuinely displeasurable experience for every single person in the family. So think about it? How do you want your next camping trip to go? Do you want your spouse and children ranting and complaining the entire time? Or would you prefer a calm weekend in solitude, where everyone gets the chance to bond?
I think we both know the answer to this question. So, without further ado, here are some of my top tips for camping trips. Heed these and you will have a great vacation.
Practice Beforehand
This will probably sound outlandish, but children can get quite nervous the first time they go out in a tent in the middle of nowhere. How can you help them get over this? Prepare them mentally by telling them what they are likely to experience. In addition to this, consider taking them on a camping trip in the back yard. This could calm their fears and help them to relax on the real trip.
Make A List And Check It
Making lists is something that works not only for Santa, but for parents planning out a camping trip. This is one of the most important camping tips, since it’s pretty awful to get out to your campsite and find that you’ve missed something crucial. Take time well before your camping trip to make up a list of the items that you need and check off each item as you pack.
Plan Plenty Of Activities
Another one of the best camping tips for families is to bring along plenty of things to do. This not only includes items for hiking and swimming, but activities for around your campsite as well, such as cards. It’s best to have a number of different activities, since if the weather is bad, you’ll need something to do around camp, other than watch the rain.
Get Separate Tents
Another one of the camping tips for families is to get separate tents for the kids and parents, particularly if your children are older. As kids get into their teen years, their desire for privacy increases. While your teenagers might still enjoy a camping trip with everyone, they’ll still appreciate a chance to have their privacy when sleeping. By following this and these other basic camping tips for families, you’ll have a solid foundation for planning your own family trip to the outdoors.
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