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What to Do When You Have Little or No Time to Buy Camping Gear

August 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

You have always been planning to go on a vacation with your family but your tight schedule has not allowed you to even go to the park and have a peaceful picnic for a long time now. But because you have promised your kids, you finally were able to take a leave from work to [...]

No Frills, More Thrills in a Camping Tent for Two

March 10, 2010 by Camping Dan · Leave a Comment 

When you think of the perfect getaway for any couple, what could be better than a camping trip for two? When you choose to travel light, you don’t have to tag along so many camping supplies. You only have to bring a simple camping tent that can accommodate two people in comfort and style. A [...]

All Geared Up for Camping with Eureka Camping Tents

March 10, 2010 by Camping Dan · Leave a Comment 

They say there is a time and season for everything. Right now, it seems it’s time for some outdoor camping. Even the most seasoned campers are getting all geared up for the adventure. Come to think of it, there are so many places to go to and so many supplies to consider. But for a [...]

What are the Coleman Camping Gear for winter products available?

September 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Coleman Camping Gear for winter include camping tents, camping sleeping bags, camping heaters, camping hot water systems, camping coolers and camping stoves which are all designed to withstand extreme weather conditions. As we all know, camping in winter is not that easy, actually it is doubly harder than going camping in the summer. Because of [...]

How do I pack food when camping?

June 26, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

During outdoors or especially in the midst of the wilderness, the thought of food always comforts everyone. Bring along a cooler to store things that need to be chilled or cooled. Depending on your preference, achieve good balance among these three food categories: the fresh or home wrapped (chicken/pork/beef meat), cooked or factory wrapped (smoked [...]

What camping tent color is most advisable for campers?

June 17, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Camping tent color is most often a personal choice. For most people, color hues in grey, white, tan, blue and green are popular choices. These colors are inconspicuous and naturally blend with nature. A few may prefer the very bright ones that come in orange or neon colors. Obviously, these are perfect choices for emergency [...]

After setting up the tent in a campsite, hiking is always an activity we enjoy. What items do we need to bring along when hiking?

June 13, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

I certainly agree with you that hiking is a must-activity when outdoors. To start with, wear light clothing and footwear. Follow the designated trail area. Travel light. The weight of a heavy backpack may spoil the fun. Pack in finger foods like fried chicken, sandwiches, or bread which you can easily munch on without hassle. [...]

How can I prepare for my first camp out in unfamiliar grounds?

June 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

As a first time camper, it is important that you learn to set up the camping tent by yourself. While still in your home premises, take out the tent and assemble it on your own. Study the manufacturers guide in setting up the tent.  Even if you have a companion, knowing where and how to [...]

What kind of camping gear do I need if I go winter camping?

June 2, 2008 by admin · 1 Comment 

Winter camping is definitely more challenging than camping in warm weather. One of the biggest challenges you’ll face in your winter camping trip is how to get a comfortable night’s sleep despite the chilly weather. The solution to this is to bring the rightcamping gear. First, you have to invest on a winter tent. Winter [...]

How can I lighten my load for my backpacking adventure?

April 30, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Backpacking as an adventure is certainly not for everyone. But those who venture out should definitely think of packing all the essential things tight and light. By tight, make a checklist of all the things needed. Packing in a Eureka tents , with floor saver and optional vestibule is an ideal shelter must-have. The choice [...]

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