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	<title>Camping Things You Need to Know</title>
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		<title>Camping Water Filter Solutions</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 12:02:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aisha</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[By : Ashoka Taavi from  www.waterdispensers.co.cc
Keeping your hydration at a high level is important when tackling the great outdoors. The loss of concentration, disorientation and false judgment are all risks that you&#8217;re exposed to if you don&#8217;t take special care to provide your organism with regular supply of fresh clean water. The direct use of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Keeping your hydration at a high level is important when tackling the great outdoors. The loss of concentration, disorientation and false judgment are all risks that you&#8217;re exposed to if you don&#8217;t take special care to provide your organism with regular supply of fresh clean water. The direct use of bottled water isn&#8217;t always a good solution. The water stagnates, especially in long and far away camping destinations, thus using a camping water filter is a much better alternative.</p>
<p>Depending on the size of your group there are different types of filters available. The plethora of models offered by numerous brands often tend to be confusing when you&#8217;re trying to choose your portable water filter. There are a few things you should know in order to avoid making the mistake of buying a low quality system that may be unreliable and cause potential harm to yourself or fellow campers.</p>
<p>For large groups of people that are often found at base camps and relief organizations, there are some very good expedition filters like the Katadyn KFT, made of hardened stainless steel and big enough to cope with the demand of the group. Advanced removal systems help you keep your water clean, fresh and tasty by filtering out particles, parasites<br />
and other organic substances, and providing silver treated ceramic element that takes care of bacterial growth at a micro-level. Pumping capacity and weight are important factors here and for reference, the Katadyn model offers a rate of 4L per minute, weighting around 5 kg.</p>
<p>A smaller water filter is very suitable for a more private usage, but that doesn&#8217;t mean you should make compromises on the quality of the service it provides. Using the excellent Katadyn Pocket Water Filter model as a guide, we&#8217;re looking at a very comfortable unit, with a shock absorbing pump handle and attachable outlet hose to make filling up bottles with filtered water a much easier task. Using the same technologies as its bigger brother, this light portable filter, weighting just half a kilo, takes out even the very small bacterias and protozas from the water, at the rate of 1L per minute. Guaranteed to last up to 50 thousand liters if used correctly, such a filter system can serve you for many years.</p>
<p>If you are an active camper or a camping group, make sure to take care of yours and everyone else&#8217;s health, and safety, by accommodating a filter unit in your backpack. Once you taste the fresh purified water and feel the benefits first-hand, you won&#8217;t think of going out without your camping water filter ever again.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a title="Camping Water Filter Solutions" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/camping-articles/camping-water-filter-solutions-921443.html">http://www.articlesbase.com/camping-articles/camping-water-filter-solutions-921443.html</a></p>
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		<title>Rent an RV and Camping Gear for Summer Holiday</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 11:48:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aisha</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[About Recreational Vehicle]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[By : Jeff Longlad
Summer is almost here and it is time for many families to begin their summer holiday planning. Between the economic downturn and the threat of contacting some horrible disease, vacationing abroad may not be an option for most families. If you have children the thought of a staycation, staying at home for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By : <a title="Jeff Longlad" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/jeff-longlad/148946.htm">Jeff Longlad</a></p>
<p>Summer is almost here and it is time for many families to begin their summer holiday planning. Between the economic downturn and the threat of contacting some horrible disease, vacationing abroad may not be an option for most families. If you have children the thought of a staycation, staying at home for the holidays, will most definitely be met with moans, groans and sad faces. But, a staycation doesn’t have to mean you stay locked up in your home for 2 weeks. It could mean that you simply don’t leave the country, like a family camping trip or an RV excursion to popular destinations like the Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore or even Alaska.</p>
<p>While considering today’s gas prices, RV and camping trips remain one of the least expensive vacation types. One of the financial advantages of camping or traveling in an RV is not having to eat every meal in a restaurant. While on the road you could even pick up a local paper and search the flyers for discounts or coupons from local grocers.</p>
<p>Camping opportunities are abound with more than 16,000 campgrounds on America&#8217;s public and private lands. At the nation&#8217;s 384 national parks there are over 440 campgrounds offering 29,000 campsites. There are many affordable campgrounds through out North America. An excellent resource is the Trailer Life Campground/RV Park and Services Directory (www.trailerlifedirectory.com). It provides all the information you need to select an RV park or campground that offers the location, facilities and rates that will best suit your needs and budget.</p>
<p>Obviously, it helps to have camping gear, a trailer or RV to make your camping adventure as comfortable as possible. Although, some camping items will need to be purchased, almost everything you need can be rented. Many companies across North America specialize in renting gear for camping, trailers or RV motor homes. Two RV rental companies with branches throughout North America are El Monte RV and Cruise America. However, there are many small companies that populate the market in specific areas. You can locate a local RV and camping equipment rental company on the largest rental search engine in North America-www.rentcharlie.com.</p>
<p>The most common rentals are RV’s. They are easier to drive for the novice RV’er since they handle more like a car, although sometimes like a car designed for giants! However, on www.rentcharlie.com you will find all variations available for rent from tent trailer’s to 35-foot fifth wheel trailers. Costs are dependent on the size and age of the rental you choose, the season that you want it, the length of time you will rent it, and additional services like delivering it to a certain location. Some RV rental companies also have rental specials available.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a title="Rent an RV and Camping Gear this Summer" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/camping-articles/rent-an-rv-and-camping-gear-this-summer-938548.html">http://www.articlesbase.com/camping-articles/rent-an-rv-and-camping-gear-this-summer-938548.html</a></p>
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		<title>Romantic Camping : A Perfect Getaway With Your Romantic Partner</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 11:48:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aisha</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Camping Tips]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[By : Jillian Smith from  Backpacking Trip Planner 
Are you interested in taking a romantic getaway with your romantic partner? If you are, have you already decided where you would like to go and what you would like to do? If you have yet to choose your romantic getaway destination and your romantic getaway activities, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>By : Jillian Smith from  <a href="http://www.backpackingtripplanner.com/" target="_blank">Backpacking Trip Planner</a> </span></p>
<p>Are you interested in taking a romantic getaway with your romantic partner? If you are, have you already decided where you would like to go and what you would like to do? If you have yet to choose your romantic getaway destination and your romantic getaway activities, you may want to look into camping. Camping is popular, but it is still considered unique, at least for romantic getaways. With that in mind though, it is a romantic getaway that you and your partner would likely enjoy and possibly never forget.</p>
<p>Although it is nice to hear that camping in a unique, yet fun way to spend a romantic getaway, you may be wondering exactly why that is. If you are, you may be pleased to know that there are a number of different reasons as to why camping is perfect for romantic getaways, like your next one. Just a few of the many reasons why you may want to think about further examining camping are outlined below.</p>
<p>One of the many reasons why camping is perfect for romantic getaways is because of the nature. When camping, you are, literally, one with nature. You will find that the surroundings are absolutely beautiful. Most campgrounds have hiking trials, lakes, forests, and much more. You and your romantic partner should love waking up to the beautiful surroundings each and everyday of your romantic getaway.</p>
<p>Another one of the many reasons why camping may be perfect for your next romantic getaway is because you may be able to handpick your own camping spot. If you make your camping reservations in advance, you will find that many campground officials give you the opportunity to choose which camping spot you and your partner would like to have. If you prefer hiking, you may wish to be located close to a hiking trial. On the other hand, if you would like privacy on your romantic getaway, you may be able to choose a camping spot that is more secluded than the others.</p>
<p>Also, what is nice about camping is that you have a number of activities to choose from. When examining the activities, it is important to remember that camping is an activity all by itself. When camping, you can either choose to rent or buy an RV or you can choose to camp in a tent, both of which are pretty romantic. As for the other activities that you may be able to participate in, you may be able to go hiking, swimming, or boating. You may also enjoy just spending time with your partner around the campfire.</p>
<p>If you are interested in making your next romantic getaway a camping one, you will want to start planning your getaway well in advance. By taking the time to actually plan your next camping getaway, you can ensure that it is exactly how you wanted it to be. You may want to think about reviewing a number of campgrounds, to find the perfect one. Unless you are planning on making your camping getaway a surprise, you may want to think about planning your camping adventure with your romantic partner. This will help to ensure that both of you enjoy your next camping getaway.</p>
<p>Of course, your romantic getaway doesn&#8217;t have to be a camping adventure, but you may at least want to think about it. For many, camping is a great, yet unique way to spend quality time with their romantic partners.</p>
<p><strong> Source:</strong> <a href="http://www.articlesphere.com/Article/How-Camping-Can-Be-a-Unique-Romantic-Getaway/135962"><span class="author">http://www.articlesphere.com/Article/How-Camping-Can-Be-a-Unique-Romantic-Getaway/135962</span></a></p>
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		<title>Camping Trip Or Excursion : How To Make It Enjoyfull</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 01:30:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aisha</dc:creator>
		
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By Rachel Nunez from http://www.summitcampinggear.com/maandcapa.html
Are you a person who loves the outdoors? Do you love trekking, mountain climbing, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, or swimming? Or do you simply want to experience the serenity of nature? Perhaps you want to sleep in the open to watch the stars at night?
These activities make camping out more fun, challenging, [...]]]></description>
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<p><span class="copyright">By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Rachel_Nunez">Rachel Nunez</a></span> from <a href="http://www.summitcampinggear.com/maandcapa.html" target="_new">http://www.summitcampinggear.com/maandcapa.html</a></p>
<p>Are you a person who loves the outdoors? Do you love trekking, mountain climbing, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, or swimming? Or do you simply want to experience the serenity of nature? Perhaps you want to sleep in the open to watch the stars at night?</p>
<p>These activities make camping out more fun, challenging, and enjoyable. Depending on an individual&#8217;s preference, one can go camping alone or with a group. However, to make the most fun out of the camping trip, one must learn the basics of camping first.</p>
<p>One important thing to do to have an enjoyable excursion or camping trip is to prepare. Before pushing through with your camping trip, plan the trip thoroughly. Do not rush. You must have everything prepared first before you go on with the excursion or camping trip.</p>
<p>One of the most important things you should consider while planning your excursion is the weather. Check the weather reports and make sure it is safe for you to go out and go on with the trip. Bad weather will not make your camping trip any more enjoyable.</p>
<p>Second, make arrangements. Do you plan to sleep in a cottage or a hotel or do you want to sleep in a tent? Arranging for your accommodations is an essential part of your camping trip. If you will be staying in a hotel or cottage, make reservations first before you rush to the site. This will help you avoid the inconvenience.</p>
<p>If you want to sleep in the open, you can prepare your camping tent and other camping gear and bring along a Coleman air mattress. Even campers would want to have a good night&#8217;s sleep and enjoy the convenience of sleeping in a soft comfortable bed.</p>
<p>Third, familiarize yourself with the site where you want to have your camping trip. Make a research about it on the Internet or ask people familiar with it. Researching about the place will help you determine the kind of activities you can do while in there.</p>
<p>Furthermore, make sure the place is free from wild animals, annoying insects, and pests. Always put your safety at top priority. In addition, know the nearest police station or emergency hospital in the place so that whatever will happen, you will know where to run to.</p>
<p>Fourth, secure a map of the place. If you wish to do a lot of travel - hiking, trekking, climbing, or going around the place - a map would always come in handy. Better yet, you could arrange for a tour guide to take you to different places.</p>
<p>Fifth, do not forget to bring your personal essentials. These may include a good book you want to read once in a while, pocket money for emergency purposes, your backpack where you could place some of your important things, a few first aid medicines, sun block lotion, a hat, shades, and a comfortable and portable airbed or better yet, a portable Coleman air mattress. Likewise, bring along an insect repellent.</p>
<p>Camping is more fun and enjoyable when you are well prepared for it. Therefore, before you decide on a camping trip, be sure to follow the tips mentioned above when planning to go on a camping trip.</p></div>
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		<title>Camping Showers : Staying Clean in the Field</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 01:30:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aisha</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[By Mike Scoville from Bushnell Elite 3200 scope

For anyone who camps, whether it&#8217;s for two nights on a weekend canoe trip or a week long stay on Grandpa&#8217;s land in the north country, one issue that will come up is bathing.
While a camp shower might seem like a luxury item to some, especially for those [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="copyright">By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Mike_Scoville">Mike Scoville</a></span> from <a href="http://www.theriflescopestore.com/buel32.html" target="_new">Bushnell Elite 3200 scope</a></p>
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<p>For anyone who camps, whether it&#8217;s for two nights on a weekend canoe trip or a week long stay on Grandpa&#8217;s land in the north country, one issue that will come up is bathing.</p>
<p>While a camp shower might seem like a luxury item to some, especially for those shorter duration outings, it can be an indispensable comfort for many of us.</p>
<p>The most basic of these camp showers are simple bladder - type bags ranging in size from just a few liters to as much as five gallons, some have a short section of hose with a shower head at the end - others have the head attached directly to the bottom of them. Most are dark in color to absorb heat - you simply set them out or hang them in a sunny location for a while and soon you&#8217;ll have a warm shower. Some of these simple showers, like the Sea To Summit Pocket Shower, which retails online for about twenty-seven bucks, are designed so they can double as a dry bag until you&#8217;re ready to use them as a shower. This particular model weighs only a few ounces and holds 10 liters of water, giving you about 8 minutes worth of continuous shower time.</p>
<p>For those who spend a lot of time camping and don&#8217;t mind spending a little money for the convenience and comfort of an instant hot shower there are other options available.</p>
<p>For about one hundred-fifty dollars you can purchase the Hot Tap Travel Shower, made by Zodi. This unit has a stainless steel burner powered by standard 16.4 once propane cylinders. It&#8217;s soft-sided carry case doubles as a four-gallon water reservoir, which will provide about a ten-minute shower per fill-up. The water is pushed through an eight-foot hose via a battery-operated pump (four &#8220;D&#8221; cells). The manufacturer claims around sixty gallons of water can be heated up and delivered between propane and battery changes. When broken down this system all fits into it&#8217;s carry bag and is about the size of a hiking boot. Pair it up with the Zodi Hut shower enclosure for another ninety bucks or if you really want to go for it, check out the Texsport deluxe camp shower/shelter, which is a four-and-a-half foot square full enclosure with rain fly and no-see-um panels and even comes equipped with a corner rack for your shower supplies and an external towel bar. With either of these you&#8217;ll have a pretty luxurious and private shower by camping standards anytime and anywhere you want one.</p>
<p>When a more permanent set-up is what you&#8217;re after, say for seasonal campsite or other location where you actually have access to a water hook up, take a look at Cabela&#8217;s Outdoor Shower. This one hundred-eighty dollar unit is an in-line water heater that hooks up to a twenty-pound gas cylinder. It can be mounted just about anywhere including the outside of a camper - just hook it up to your water supply with a garden hose and it will deliver up to eighteen hours of hot water per cylinder fill-up. It comes with an eight-foot hose and a showerhead, which has four spray settings.</p>
<p>No matter what type of camping you do, if a shower is something you just can&#8217;t live without, do a little research and you&#8217;re sure to find one that will suit your needs perfectly.</p></div>
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		<title>Camping Gears : Sleeping Bag Maintanance</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 01:35:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aisha</dc:creator>
		
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By Jonsky Sicyna
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On the field there&#8217;s only so much you can do to care for your sleeping bag. Just remember to keep it clean and try to keep it away from anything wet including wet and dirty clothes.
At home you can do a lot more to maintain your sleeping bag so that it [...]]]></description>
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<p>By <a id="link_83" href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Down-Sleeping-Bags-vs-Synthetic-Sleeping-Bags" target="_new">Jonsky Sicyna</a><br />
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<p>On the field there&#8217;s only so much you can do to care for your sleeping bag. Just remember to keep it clean and try to keep it away from anything wet including wet and dirty clothes.</p>
<p>At home you can do a lot more to maintain your sleeping bag so that it can last a little bit longer. These tips cover how to wash, dry, store and repair your sleeping bag in the proper way.</p>
<p>Washing and Drying</p>
<p>- Keep your sleeping bags clean by washing it frequently but only when it is necessary. Washing too much can break down the properties of both down and synthetic fills.</p>
<p>- Always follow the manufacturer&#8217;s instructions manual and use mild soap. You can hand wash or wash in the gentle cycle of a washing machine. If your sleeping bags are too large, bring them to a launderette and use a larger machine but never dry-clean a sleeping bag.</p>
<p>- When using the tumble dryer, use the lowest setting . Put a tennis ball into the machine to prevent the down from clumping. The ball will help dissipate the clumps.</p>
<p>- When wet, handle with extreme care. Do not dry on a clothesline. Find some place to that can support the weight of the bag so that the delicate baffles do not tear. Hanging it on the dryer is a common practice.</p>
<p>Storing</p>
<p>- Store your sleeping bag in a large cotton storage sack. Make sure the bag sit loosely in the sack. Avoid putting the bag in a stuff sack for long periods of storage because compressing it too much will reduce its loft.</p>
<p>- Don&#8217;t store the sleeping bag in a plastic sack as the moisture will be trapped and hence provide a suitable breeding ground for mould, mildew and bacteria. Only store your bag when it is completely dry.</p>
<p>Repair</p>
<p>- Tears need to be repaired immediately especially the ones on the shell and lining.</p>
<p>- For temporary repairs use a duct tape or Gaffa tape. Instead on cutting the tape in a square, cut it in a circle so that it doesn&#8217;t snag the fabric.</p>
<p>- Permanent repairs can be made with a nylon repair tape or patches that are sold in most outdoor stores.</p>
<p>- You can also ask a professional company that can do repair jobs for tears, separating seams and zip problems. There are quite a few of these companies around and they might even throw you a discount if you ask nicely.</p></div>
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		<title>Camping Lantern - The Best One For Your Outdoor Trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 01:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aisha</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[By Ian Kurz (from http://www.everything-about-camping.com )
Have you thought about which camping lantern would be the best one for your camping trip? Sure it&#8217;s nice to be out by the fire at night but when you need to rummage through your tent then the fire doesn&#8217;t help you out like a lantern will.
I can remember camping [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="copyright">By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Ian_Kurz">Ian Kurz</a></span> (from <a href="http://www.everything-about-camping.com/" target="_new">http://www.everything-about-camping.com</a> )</p>
<p>Have you thought about which camping lantern would be the best one for your camping trip? Sure it&#8217;s nice to be out by the fire at night but when you need to rummage through your tent then the fire doesn&#8217;t help you out like a lantern will.</p>
<p>I can remember camping with my family when I was just a young boy. We had a camping lantern that required a liquid fuel and my father would be constantly warning me to stay away from it for fear of knocking it over and spreading fire everywhere. Fortunately there is a multitude for you to choose from these days so we don&#8217;t need to have those specific fears.</p>
<p>All the same, most lanterns on the market these days still have flame whether they use candles or propane fuel or LPG gas. With that in mind you still need to be aware that even though they may not be the spilling hazard they were years ago, they can still become very hot and still cause fires if not used correctly.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve seen some lanterns that are battery operated and have fluorescent type lights. This type of lantern is perfect for the true urbanite that is just trying to get away with their family for the weekend. A lantern like this is obviously far more kid friendly and you would have no worries at all using one. The only problem with this type of lantern is the battery life and the fact that battery disposal is somewhat harsh on the environment. If you&#8217;re opting for a battery operated lantern then it would be a good idea to look into some sort of LED technology. These little lights last for an incredible number of hours from their battery source. You could even consider using rechargable batteries and a solar charger to keep them usable every night.</p>
<p>For the outright good lighting type of camping lantern I would opt for some sort of gas lantern. Coleman is the obvious first choice for many campers but if you&#8217;re hiking or canoe tripping then you may want to consider something compatible with LPG fuel. Not because they really give a better light but because they&#8217;re smaller and easier to carry. The Coleman lantern would barely fit into a backpack. The Coleman ones work very well though and like the LPG models have adjustable flame heights so you can ensure it lasts&#8217; longer.</p>
<p>My personal favorite camping lantern is the candle lantern. These guys are small and light and in my opinion the greatest camping gadget ever. They&#8217;re a telescoping tube that takes a specially formulated candle that burns for up to nine hours. The candle burns all night long and the flame height is regulated by the spring that pushes the candle upward as it melts away. The candles are designed to be essentially dripless and smokeless which is a plus because when they&#8217;re burned up you don&#8217;t have to worry about lugging around empty fuel cans out of your campsite. All that will be left is a half inch of wax and because it&#8217;s designed to burn you can pretty much throw it in your fire to let it melt away. These offer enough light to read by but not so much that it hurts your eyes if you wake up in the night (I use one in my tent overnight). I don&#8217;t recommend fire in your tent but if you do decide to use them you&#8217;ll find that on top of giving you some light they&#8217;ll help dry out the condensated air from your breathing which helps get rid of that &#8220;wet sleeping bag in the morning&#8221; feeling. Also they may give a few degrees of temperature to the inside of your tent which is a bonus if you&#8217;re camping in the spring or in the fall.</p>
<p>No matter what type of camping lantern you choose,you need to be aware that if you bring batteries or fuel cans to a campsite, you need to take them with you when you leave. Our parks and forests won&#8217;t stay beautiful with people leaving their junk all over them. Be responsible.</p>
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		<title>Sleeping Bag Choosing - Helpfull Six Questions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 00:37:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aisha</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[By Steven Gillman (from http://www.The-Ultralight-Site.com)
What kind of sleeping bag should you get? That depends on how you will use it. Of course, it also depends on what your budget is. So decide what you can spend, and then consider the following six questions before you go shopping.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font class="copyright">By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Steven_Gillman">Steven Gillman</a> </font>(from <a href="http://www.the-ultralight-site.com/" target="_new">http://www.The-Ultralight-Site.com</a>)</p>
<p>What kind of sleeping bag should you get? That depends on how you will use it. Of course, it also depends on what your budget is. So decide what you can spend, and then consider the following six questions before you go shopping.</p>
<p>1. What is the coldest weather you will be camping in?</p>
<p>If your backpacking is limited to the summer months, you can probably get away with any sleeping bag rated down to 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4 degrees Celsius). Otherwise, consider your future plans and get a bag that will work at the coldest temperatures you expect to encounter. If it is too warm for summer use, you can always open it up like a blanket and lay it loosely over yourself so it won&#8217;t hold in so much heat. Another alternative is to buy one bag for winter trips and one for summer.</p>
<p>2. What kinds of conditions will you be camping in?</p>
<p>The conditions you can expect will determine what fill is best for you. If you will always be backpacking in the northwest, and so possibly getting wet most of the time, you don&#8217;t want down. It loses most of its insulating ability when wet. A good synthetic fill is better. On the other hand, if you will be camping most of the time in the desert southwest, a down sleeping bag is the lightest (and most compressible) option available. My own down bag weighs just 17 ounces, stuffs into a bread bag, and has kept me warm to below freezing. If you are careful you can keep any bag dry, but it is tough in some conditions, so ask yourself where you&#8217;ll be going, and how good you are at staying dry.</p>
<p>3. How claustrophobic are you?</p>
<p>Some people really can&#8217;t get comfortable in a mummy bag. They need room to move around. If you aren&#8217;t sure how you feel about this, there is one way to find out: get in those bags. See if you feel good in a snug mummy. Borrow one and spend a night in it if you have to. A good mummy is the warmest sleeping bag you can get for the weight, but semi-rectangular may be better for comfort.</p>
<p>4. How big are you?</p>
<p>If you are tall, be sure you can fit comfortably in that sleeping bag with the hood closed. What if you are too big for a tight mummy bag? Try a rectangular or semi-rectangular one.</p>
<p>5. How heavy is the sleeping bag?</p>
<p>Even if you are not into ultralight backpacking, there is no reason to carry too much weight if it isn&#8217;t necessary. A decent summer sleeping bag shouldn&#8217;t weigh more than about three pounds. To get down to the weight of my down bag (17 ounces) you&#8217;ll have to spend more. A winter bag will be heavier because of the additional filling, but in any case, compare the various bags according to their temperature ratings and total weight (with the stuff sack if you&#8217;ll be using it).</p>
<p>6. How packable is it?</p>
<p>No filling invented yet is as compressible as down. For that reason, if you use a small backpack, you may want to consider a down sleeping bag. Some synthetics can be packed in compression sacks to reduce their volume, but this can eventually damage the filling and so reduce the bags insulating ability. Also, a compression sack adds more weight to your load. It is probably better to simply put a large synthetic-fill bag on the outside of the pack.</p>
<p>There are certainly other specific questions to ask about sleeping bags as you look at them. A zipper that opens at the bottom is nice for those with hot feet. A water-resistant shell can keep dripping tent condensation from wetting the filling of the sleeping bag, or allow dew to be shaken off in the morning if camping in the open. There are many other features you might find too, but start with the six questions above to quickly narrow down the options.</p>
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		<title>Tent Ratings : A Guide To Understand The Ratings</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 00:24:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aisha</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[By: Chris Morris (from http://www.camping-tent-guide.com)
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.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By: <a href="http://www.articlecity.com">Chris Morris</a> (from <a href="http://www.camping-tent-guide.com/" target="new">http://www.camping-tent-guide.com</a>)</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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?</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>The downside of 3-season tents? These tents do not hold up well in high winds, torrential rain and heavy snowfall. 3-season tents are generally not the tent of choice for backcountry expeditions through Alaska in January.</p>
<p>The best 3-season tents generally come with a waterproof rain fly and a breathable canopy. Ideally you want to find a three season tent with a waterproof floor. The rugged &#8220;bathtub&#8221; floor is generally reserved for the more expensive four season tent (but not always).</p>
<p>Four season tents are great for just about any weather condition that you may encounter, assuming its winter. The 4-season rating really should be classified as 1-season. Why? Because a quality 4-season tent performs great in winter conditions but may suffer from over-insulation in the summer months.</p>
<p>Structurally 4-season tents generally have at least four aluminum poles for strength (the more the better) to withstand sleet and snow. They are aerodynamic in design and typically they are dark colored in order to absorb heat. And they are generally much lighter.</p>
<p>The roof lines on four season tents are fully defined and very strong so water and snow cannot collect on top of the tent. Most four season tents can be utilized free standing in the event there is no place to pound stakes into the ground such as on the side of a mountain or in frozen terrain.</p>
<p>Four season tents have a fully encompassing rainfly to combat the elements. They also have excellent waterproof floors that are called &#8220;bathtubs&#8221; as they come up to about six inches on the side of the tent. Additionaly the seams are very hardy and strong throughout the tent.</p>
<p>The downside to the 4-season tent? Price. You can end up paying a hefty sum for the technology built in to keep you protected.</p>
<p>Also, as I alluded to above, if you are camping in the middle of summer you will want air movement through your tent to keep things cooler. 4-season tents are generally made to inhibit the elements from cutting through the camping tent, which is great in the winter and not so great in balmy summer.</p>
<p>So where does a family tent fit into these ratings? A family tent is simply a 3-season tent.</p>
<p>What’s going on with a convertible 3-4 season tent? This kind of tent generally has some sort of built in airflow ventilator. I would not take this type tent into the backcountry where survival was important. If the ventilator malfunctioned and it would not close, you could become an unhappy camper pretty fast.</p>
<p>Bottom line: The 3-season tent is the recommended choice for the majority of campers. It is the most cost effective tent and will allow the user to camp in a variety of conditions up to, but not including, severe winter weather conditions.</p>
<p>If you camp from Spring, Summer and Fall, a 3-season camping tent will fill your needs. If you camp where severe winter weather is possible then you should be getting a 4-season camping tent.</p>
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		<title>RV Solar Panels</title>
		<link>http://www.goforcamping.com/rv-solar-panels</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 00:13:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aisha</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[By: Jonkelly (from www.worldsolarpanels.com)
No matter what you are planning to do, there is probably a solar system available to help you generating power. On increasingly popular choice is RV solar panels, which can help you run these large vehicles off the power of the sun. If you are interested in helping to save money as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By: <a href="http://www.articledashboard.com/profile/Jonkelly/56557">Jonkelly</a> (from <a href="http://www.worldsolarpanels.com/" target="_blank">www.worldsolarpanels.com</a>)</p>
<p>No matter what you are planning to do, there is probably a solar system available to help you generating power. On increasingly popular choice is RV solar panels, which can help you run these large vehicles off the power of the sun. If you are interested in helping to save money as well as help the environment, you should research your options for what kind of RV solar panels are available.</p>
<p>RV solar panels are a component of an electrical system which converts light from the sun into electricity. This electricity is used to charge the RV batteries and are capable of running all the basics in your RV, including the lighting and appliances. On great advantage of using RV solar panels is that you can travel to a wider variety of locations. No longer will you have to worry about finding a source of power for your vehicles when you travel. As long as the sun is shining, you will be taking your power with you.</p>
<p>Thousands of companies in countries around the world now offer different RV solar panels for your convenience. When you decide to make the purchase, spend time researching which options are available to you so you can buy the best system and the lowest possible price.</p>
<p>Alpine Survival</p>
<p>Alpine Survival is one of the top choices for people looking to purchase RV solar panels. The RV solar panels that they sell are durable, lightweight, and easy to transport. One of the benefits of these and other top of the line solar panels is that they continue to generate electricity even if they are in partial shade.</p>
<p>Even the clumsy need not worry about the durability of Alpine Survival RV solar panels. You can pack them up and transport them without worrying about breaking them. They are so durable that it has been reported that dropping them and stepping on them still does not cause them to be ruined (although I would not recommend trying)! These RV solar panels have a unique design with lightweight construction and a nylon fabric covering which allows the entire unit to be folded into the size of a book. This makes them perfect to store and transport.</p>
<p>Mr. Solar</p>
<p>Another brand to consider when purchasing RV solar panels is Mr. Solar. They sell many of the most high efficiency brand names and kits, including such reliable names as Sharp, Sanyo, Photowatt, Mitsubishi, BP, GE, and more. This selection of RV solar panels and kits will ensure that you can find the exact one you want for your RV.</p>
<p>If you love to travel, RV solar panels are the perfect option. Your trips will be more convenient because you will no longer have to base your destination on where you can find a power source. Not only that, but you will save money by reducing your use of a traditional gas generator. With rising fuel prices, RV solar panels make practical sense for any traveler.</p>
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