Posts Tagged ‘hiking’

Camping Gear Cooking Checklist

April 2nd, 2010 by Guest | No Comments | Filed in Outdoor Camping

If your going camping with your family for the first time, you should make a camping supplies lists. You can find a lot of information and tips on the internet. Many camping stores as well as other campers who know very well what they are talking about, will provide you with lots of information regarding your type of camping. In addition to the items that your camping supplies should contain, you may also find information about prices of these items as well as where you can find the best to buy and/or rent.

A camping supplies or camping gear checklist that most camping and sporting goods stores will give you generally contains the following items: tent, and tarps, ropes, cords and tent pegs as well as other accessories. Then, for sleeping and relaxation purposes do not forget sleeping bags/pads/cots or air mattresses as well as folding chairs and blankets. Among your outdoor and sporting goods you should include a backpack if you plan to hike.

Cooking Checklist

How are you going to cook and prepare your meals? You need a fire. In your camping supplies you may need to include matches, fire wood, lighters, a fire starter, a camping stove and even a small camp ax.

What about cooking utensils? This includes pots, pans, plates, cups and cutlery that you will need to eat from and with. To make things easier after eating, you should consider carrying paper or plastic dishes. The traditional ones which are heavy, fragile and have to be washed

Misc. Supplies

Your camping supplies should also contain a first aid kit, lanterns, sunscreen and a canopy, medicine, penknives, as well as a camera and cell phone.

What kind of toilet facilities will you have? If you are in a commercial campground or state park you will have toilet facilities. Otherwise you are likely on your own.

If you search the internet, you will surely find extended information and advice as well as very well organized lists of camping supplies to suggest what you need out there.

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Camping Gear Sleeping Cots

March 3rd, 2010 by Guest | No Comments | Filed in Outdoor Camping

For many many camping is about having fun but for some camping can be a very restless time. We like to be comfortable. If you are looking for more comfort during your camping outing then having good camping gear sleeping cots should make a huge difference in your sleeping and the way you feel the next morning.

Camping gear sleeping cots

If you have ever slept on the ground in a sleeping bag or foam pad you probably know that there is almost no way to really be comfortable. It makes little difference how smooth the ground is, it’s still sleeping on the ground and it‘s hard.

Havinga sleeping cot makes camping more comfortable

You will understand what I’m speaking of here especially if you love to camp but are getting older. You don’t sleep on the floor on a mattress or a sleeping bag at home so why would you do it camping? It makes little sense.

Camping can be one of the most pleasurable times you will ever have … as long as it goes smoothly. I want comfort I and to feel good the next morning and not walk around looking like a pretzel for an hour, aching and hurting.

Think of how nice it would be to slide your feet and your legs over the side of the sleeping cot just like at home in your bed and stand up instead of rolling over on your knees and crawling up.

Cost

Cost is always at the top of the list when we are thinking about buying anything. Well it’s not that bad. You can purchase sleeping cots for as little as $10.00 going all the way up to $50.00 or more.

If you want to see more camping gear sleeping cots and check out the prices just visit my camping gear page. Hey it’s nothing fancy just some articles and so on.

Oh, one last thing I should say in all honesty you may have to get a larger tent but believe me it will be worth it.

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Are You Ready To Go Hiking?

March 1st, 2010 by Guest | No Comments | Filed in Outdoor Camping

The most essential piece of equipment that you are going to need to have for your hiking getaway is your rucksack, so you will absolutely want to do the research required to obtain the best suited pack for you.

You will discover several different brands and models to choose from regardless of whether you choose to go with a trustworthy and higher end product, such as the North Face Catalyst 75 design or alternative companies like Kelty, Osprey or one of many additional companies to choose from. This is probably the most important item you’ll spend money on as it will most probably be your greatest gear expense and this is the thing that you will become aware of probably the most if you do not choose the most effective fit for you.

You will want to create a requirements for yourself that provides the key functions and comforts that you’re looking for in your rucksack. Here are some recommendations to get you started.

Just how much do you want to transport with you on your back? This is a crucial thing to consider because it will have a crucial part in the comfort level of your hiking getaway as well as the size pack that you order. The pack products commonly consist of a number that is the reference to the amount of weight in liters that the pack may carry. So regarding our example here the Catalyst 75 would carry Seventy-five liters worth of gear. When possible it might be ideal to look for the smallest amount that you are actually carrying on your back. You should think about all possible outings and hiking activities though to be practical regarding just what your requirements might be so you do not end up with a pack that may be too modest for your getaway.

The main thing to consider is definitely the fit of the pack for the torso. This means that it ought to be ideal to your torso height (not your total height in general) and fit easily around your hips. To get your correct torso measurement, you need to measure from the most detectable vertebra protrusion of your upper spine which is your C7 vertebra, to the rear shelf of your hip bones. Many internet sites that sell backpacks will also have a sizing chart to help you make sure that you are measuring appropriately.

There are a lot more features to take into account like ventilation, cushion, opening pockets, pouches and connection add-ons. The interesting part is exploring to locate the one which includes every one of the fantastic little areas and additional zipper pockets to store your gear, road directions, foodstuff, clothing and everything you will need to be prepared for a great hiking holiday. The North Face Catalyst 75 backpack is an example of a pack that has all the amazing features that you require.

If possible, you should try to check out a retailer where you can spend some time walking around with a pack containing weight inside it so that you can have a reasonable sense for what particular amounts of weight will feel like on your back. It might be excellent to be able to check out various designs and fits to find the one that is definitely right for you.

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Are You Ready To Go Camping?

February 24th, 2010 by Guest | No Comments | Filed in Outdoor Camping

Camping season will be upon us before we know it and it’s a perfect time to start preparing your checklists and hiking gear so that when the time comes, you will be fully ready to load that truck up and go.

In order to alleviate the potential frustration of stuffing everything into your truck, you may want to have a look at something similar to the Yakima Skybox Pro 2 as a cargo carrier. By the time we get this camping list together, you will see the great thing about having everything stored on top of the car or truck in this big compact rooftop carrier.

Now let’s start with the packing checklist. Of course this will change as your hobbies and likes may be different but we will assume that hiking, fishing and outdoor activities are high on your list of outings that you enjoy doing while roughing it in the great outdoors.

1. Sturdy hiking boots or shoes. This is necessary if any real trekking is likely to occur. Remember that you won’t want to wear a brand new pair of boots without first breaking them in a bit. This is critical because if you don’t follow this advice you could end up with some very sore feet, putting an end to the lovely hiking adventure.

2. Clothing appropriate for the weather and trails you’ll be hiking. If you think there may be rain at all, be sure to bring some good rain gear as climbing in these conditions while wet can get miserable pretty fast.

3. A backpack that is size appropriate depending on how long you will be climbing at a time and if the hikes will include staying somewhere overnight. Be sure that you include food, an extra layer of shirts, minimal medical supplies and water to name a few items.

4. A small first aid kit that includes band aids, antibacterial cream, bug repellent, aspirin and any other medications that you may need while you are gone.

5. A tent if you are roughing it. Also if you are tent camping, of course you will need a sleeping bag, pillow, and items to create your campfire. These bulkier items will fit very nicely on top of the car in your Yakima Skybox cargo storage unit so you need not worry about the kids fighting for room in the backseat of the car.

6. A completely charged mobile phone and maybe a good handheld gps gadget if you will be hiking in low populated areas.

7. Any maps that cover the area that you will be walking in. You might also consider bringing a compass if you want to do it the old fashioned way without today’s technologically advanced gps systems.

8. Depending on what you like to do, bring all your fishing gear, hunting equipment, swimsuits, the canoe…you name it. Bring those items that will keep you, the children and the family pet happy. Hint…don’t forget the dog treats if you are bringing the family pet along.

begin getting your hiking checklist together that includes all of the items that are vital to you and your family. Before you know it, it will be time to pack up the kids, the car and the Yakima Skybox 21 on top of your truck and off you go. We hope that this list will get you started and that you have many memorable camping adventures ahead of you.

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