Posts Tagged ‘First Aid Kit’
Saturday, December 26th, 2009
Combining your love for camping and your love for your dog can make the pastime of camping enjoyable year around, in many locations since a lot of dogs love to be outside, as long as you make a little preparation and follow a few simple steps to keep them safe.
Temperature, regardless of breed or size, is something dogs can be highly susceptible to. It is important, when camping with your dog, to choose a campsite that caters to
Tags:Bandages, Best Dog In The World, Camping, Camping Areas, Camping WIth A Dog, Campsite, Coated Aspirin, Critters, Eye Ointment, First Aid Kit, Having Fun, Hunting Season, Leash Laws, Nail Scissors, Open Fire, Pastime, Simple Steps, Skunks, Smart Idea, Surgical Tape, Take My Dog Camping, Tweezers, Vest Posted in Camping Tips | No Comments »
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
Ultralight to lightwieght backpacking gear part 1
If you like to hike or trek over 20 miles in a day you will know how the weight of the gear you carry with you is a very significant factor. Experiences hikers, trekkers and backpackers know that to reduce the weight of your gear you need to concentrate on the three main items: your sleeping bag, shelter and the backpack itself.
So you will want to leave your huge 10 pound tent and snug 5 pound sleeping
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Thursday, November 26th, 2009
If you’ve ever been hiking in the backcountry, you know how beautiful it can be. Invigorating, awesome, magnificence…all these adjectives have their place in backcountry hiking, whether hiking while geocaching or just to get some mileage on your new hiking boots.
But a wonderful hiking trip with these adjectives to describe it can quickly turn into a nightmare without the appropriate camping gear for the backcountry. List the things you are planning to take on your backcountry trip. Does your camping gear list include the items listed below? Of the
Tags:Adjectives, Backcountry Area, backcountry camping, Backcountry Trip, Camping Gear List, Canoe Gear, Day Trip, Energy Drinks, Exertion, Extra Energy, First Aid Kit, Geocaching, Heat Exhaustion, Hiking Boots, Magnificence, Trip Plan, Water Water, Waterproof Containers, Wet Clothes, Wet Food Posted in Camping Tips | No Comments »