viernes, 10 de septiembre de 2010

Camping Products

Tent Camping with Kids


There are so many things that children experience in their young lives. Everything is new and exciting; every experience an adventure. Camping with the family when children are young sets them up to explore and learn and appreciate. Just imagine, the tall grass, the rocks to be climbed, the wildflowers to be smelled, the insects and animals to be chased..The list goes on and on! With fun camping experiences, you can set your children up to have a love for outdoor activities that lasts their lifetime.


When planning a camping trip with children, the planning is the most important part. There is research to be done, websites to click, phone calls to make and camping products to purchase. To make your job a little easier, you could start with a checklist that includes the camping products you need to buy or pack. If you have no idea where to start, you can find camping checklists online that will show you exactly what you need. Some specific camping products are necessary, such as your tent and your camping chairs..and insect repellent. Some camping gear comes from home, such as clothing, food and entertainment.


Including children in the planning process builds their excitement for the trip. Show them pictures of the campground where you will be staying. Take them shopping for gear and get them involved in choosing the right clothing to take.


When camping as a family, the tent that you choose to sleep in is important. You need to have plenty of room for everyone to sleep comfortably. A dome tent makes a great choice for family camping for many reasons. The first benefit is that a dome tent sets up very quickly. Many dome tents can be set up in about five minutes. When you have antsy children who want to get to business, you want to set up camp quickly. A dome tent is ideal for all types of weather because the design does not hold water and it works to hold in heat. Because there are no corners in a dome tent, it can resist wind – it won’t go tumbling across the campground if the wind blows.


If your children have never been camping before, it could be great fun (and a good test) to hold a family camping night in your backyard. Sleeping in a tent is a new experience that may be a tad bit scary for young children – even with their sense of adventure. A test run shows them all the fun that can occur inside a family tent. They can see what it’s like to cook outdoors and sleep with the sounds of nature surrounding them. With mom and dad close by, kids will surely feel the most comfortable and should take to the whole camping experience with little ado.


One of the things you will want to do is create memories. Just as you do at home, take pictures of your camping adventures. Many parents also take journals along on their camping trips so they can write down their experiences with the family. When you do this, you can recall events more vividly, even years later.

Camping Gear

Camping with your Dog


Camping is great any time of year. Each summer, thousands of people pack up their camping gear and head out to their favorite campground for a quick and simple getaway. Because our dogs are such a large part of the family, it makes sense that you may decide you would like to take your family Fido along on your next camping trip.


When you take your dog camping, there isn’t a need for specific camping gear just for this four-legged friend. Some people do like to give their dog a special cot or sleeping area within the family tent. But for your dog to be truly comfortable, all they need is to be near the family. This is one reason why some people like to purchase a larger family tent; to allow space for their dog. Another reason to allow your dog into your family tent is protection. A barking dog is a great deterrent for other animals to stay away.


The first step in camping with your dog is to make sure the campsites you choose to visit are pet friendly. For instance, in a U. S. National Park, dogs are not allowed outside of vehicles. This means no camping with your pet in a National Park. However, you can usually find a National Forest and/or state park near any National Park. These parks typically do allow camping with pets. It is necessary to check, either online or by phone, before you go in order to avoid frustrations.


It is always a good idea to plan a pre-trip vet visit, especially if you will be camping for a few weeks. Dogs should be up on their shots and be able to handle any rigors of camping that they may go through. You don’t want to set out on a 3-hour hike if your pooch will poop out! In addition to receiving a checkup, you should also find a vet located near your campground just in case of an emergency.


Dogs need to maintain a routine both at home and on vacation. For your dog to do well away from home, bring some of his favorite toys as well as his regular food and water. Your dogs regular bowls should also make the trip. Although your dog will enjoy the new sights and sounds of camping, there is still a need for the familiar in order to lessen any stress due to being away from home. You can alleviate that stress by bringing a little bit of home with you.


Dogs can get lost; it’s just a part of being a dog. In order to keep your family friend as safe as possible, it is important to keep them on a leash while away from home. Some people will also make up temporary dog tags with the dogs name and contact information based on your camping whereabouts. If your cell phone does not have service, then list the phone number of the campground along with your name and campsite number if you have it.


Fleas and ticks are no fun for your dog or for your home. Make sure that Fido has been adequately treated for fleas and ticks so he doesn’t bring any unwanted guests home with him!

jueves, 8 de julio de 2010

When Lightning Strikes

Camping is a time of fun and relaxation; but there are certain safety precautions that you need to take with you on any camping trip. Even in the middle of summer, thunder storms bring the threat of lightening; and lightning, while beautiful and exciting, is quite dangerous to the camper or hiker. The National Weather Service statistics state that on average more than 70 people in the US die from lightning strikes each year, while at least 300 are struck and survive. Learn what to do in the event of lightening and you will stay safer, and be able to keep others safe as well.

· If you are hiking on a hillside or mountaintop or even a ridgeline, get to lower ground as quickly and safely as possible.

· Avoid open areas as well as shallow areas such as under an overhang. If you are the only thing in a wide open space, you are a target.

· Move away or avoid tall, stand-alone objects like a post or a tall tree. Lightning has a way of finding such objects.

· When there is lightning, you want to be away from water and metal. It’s always safe to leave your camping supplies behind especially if it contains metal or water. These materials act as a conductor for electricity.

· If you are in a group when a thunderstorm hits, the best thing to do is separate yourselves. One large group huddled together is more dangerous in the long run. Keep about 30 feet distance between one another.

· Seek shelter in a building if possible. In a campground, this may be the bathroom. While the shelter may not be the very best in terms of comfort, it is the very best in terms of safety.

· If there are no buildings to go for shelter, you can retreat to your car or to your tent. Do not touch any metal!

· If you seek shelter in your tent, squat down onto your sleeping pad. You want a buffer between you and the ground.

· Do NOT seek shelter under a picnic table or in a dwelling like a gazebo.

· The best place to go if you are on a hike or away from any buildings is to a low lying group of trees that are all about the same height.

A thunderstorm can be a fascinating thing to experience while camping; but you need to know how to stay safe in the event you do encounter one. Given the statistics, the instances of lightning strikes are relatively low; so don’t forego the camping trip altogether. Instead, be aware of the rules of safety and know what to do. Even if you have prepared with all the complete camping supplies, heading out to nature with safety precautions in place is the best way to travel.

Tips for Keeping Bugs Where They Belong

When you are enjoying life at home, you do not like bugs inside of your house. Well, camping is no different, really. Just because you are in the great outdoors doesn’t mean you want to share your sleeping quarters with the natives. If you are nodding your head as you read this, then you may want to follow some or all of these tips to make your camping trip more enjoyable.

Eliminating bug problems on your camping trip begins before you ever pack the car with all of your goodies. Before you hit the road, pull out your camping equipment like your trusty old tent and give it a good inspection. This means you have to unpack it all the way. You need to look at all zippers to make sure they zip completely. If you have a snagged zipper, you may be able to loosen it with some WD40 or other lubricant. Holes are another area where bugs can sneak into your tent. Working diligently through all sides of your tent, you can find any holes and repair them. You need to remember that bugs want in, and they are resourceful; so no matter how small a hole you find, fix it. You will be glad you did.

Once you reach your naturally beautiful destination, you will be ready to set up camp. Where you pitch your tent and other camping equipment will play a part in how many bugs you encounter. Bugs like trees and bushes, so if you can set your tent up AWAY from these things, you will see less bugs. Depending on the weather, it is understandable that some people find it necessary to pitch their tent under a shady tree; but doing so will increase the likelihood of bugs.

Bugs also like light; so if you keep a lantern or flashlight inside of your tent at night, be very certain to close all openings up tight. In fact, you should enter the tent with the light off and turn it on only when you are nestled safely inside. You will find that within just a few minutes of having the light on inside your tent, the sides are covered with insects.

Some bugs also love sugar and food. Clearly, this is why ants love picnics! So eating and drinking anything besides water inside of your tent is a huge no-no. There are occasions where you may have to store food in your tent. This is ok when you have airtight containers to store ALL food in. Not storing in airtight containers will leave you with uninvited guests and a huge headache.

It goes without saying that bug repellent spray is a big part of any camping trip. However, some people go as far as spraying the outside of their tent with this repellent. If you want to give this a try, you may want to start out with a small area to make sure you can handle the smell. It would put a damper on your night if you spray your entire tent only to find the scent of the repellent to be overwhelming to your senses!

If repellent on your tent is a no-go for you, there is also garlic and onions, which some people swear by. You could hang a few cloves and cut onions outside of your tent for starters. Also, leave your fire going if you can. While bugs love light, fire is a huge turn off for your winged guests and will keep them at a distance. When you are in camp, even during the day, you should leave your fire going as long as an adult can keep an eye on it.

Bugs belong in nature, yes; just not in your campsite!

lunes, 12 de abril de 2010

Get Quality Out of Your Camping Trips: Get Into Coleman Tents

If you want to get the best quality out of your camping trips, it’s about time you got into some Coleman tents. You’ve already heard how good they are. Now it’s time you tried how real this is.

Quality is not just one aspect you get out of camping equipment. It is many different aspects of it. It is not all about the material it is made out of, although that in itself would count. It is also about the size, design, and other features you are getting.

Let’s go through them one by one. First would be the material which your tent is made from. Beach tents and winter tents are made from different materials depending on the environment wherein they will be used. The environment could be light and breezy or cold and harsh. That’s the very reason why there are either summer tents or winter tents. There are also three-season tents and four-season tents.

The choice would be yours. The material can be as lightweight as nylon or as heavy-duty as canvas. It should be water-proofed to protect you against unexpected rains as well as fire-proofed to shield you against accidental flames.

At any rate, a Coleman tent is equipped with see-through windows, sun screens, and roof vents. Having windows present would allow you to see the view outside. Roof vents would allow air to circulate and keep the interior well-ventilated. Sun screens would protect you from too much exposure to the sun’s heat and radiation.

Quality would also have something to do with the size and design of a tent. Bigger-sized tents are designed in different sizes and shapes. There are those which are classically rectangular while there are those which are more spacious and elaborate.

Larger tents would also require better support. They would be furnished with stronger ropes and pegs to withstand the forces of nature. The overall focus would be on strength and durability in the face of rain, wind, and weather.

That’s why Coleman tents have come up with different models of dome tents and cabin tents. They are ideal for families and larger groups. It all depends on how many people they can accommodate. That’s much like saying how many people are physically joining a camping trip and how many are actually getting the fun out of it.

To spend as much quality time together, size matters. Everyone should fit comfortably within a Coleman tent. Everyone should have a bit of privacy and their own personal space. Everybody should get enough rest and sleep as needed. These are only some of the amenities a large quality tent would provide.

Camping trips are all about quality time. The more quality time you spend together, the more quality memories you make. Act now and shift into camping mode. Better yet, get into the camping mood. When you get into quality-built Coleman tents with such an attitude, you’re sure to get the most out of a quality-filled camping trip.

Tent Camping: Your All-Around, Wholesome Family Experience

The idea of a yearly vacation is every family’s dream. When the prospects look good, it is already something to envision and look forward to. We find pleasure in being able to indulge ourselves once in a while. But hard as it is to fit vacations into our time, it is even harder to fit into our budget. It only becomes so much easier when everyone is game for some tent camping.

Right now, the idea of a camping tent and some camping supplies could be furthest from your mind. But once you warm up to the idea, you’ll get all fired up with the prospect of a camping trip. The truth of the matter is that camping can truly be enchanting. Part of the enchantment is deciding where to go. Will you be venturing to the wilderness or will you be settling for the nearest campsite? Will you be trekking off to the beach and staking your claim on the sand? This will determine whether you get summer beach tents or all-around three-season and four-season camping tents.

Even while on vacations and just because we’re adults, once of the first things you are going to consider would be shelter. We constantly have to oversee the needs of our families. We are always concerned with safety and comfort as a basic priority.

Since shelter will be a top priority, you will always go for the top camping tent around. A Coleman tent would be it. It will have just the right size, shape, color, and design to suit your needs.

So what makes tent camping such a wholesome choice? Families everywhere are discovering that tents are perfect for family bonding time. Families everywhere are rediscovering themselves just be being in these tents. Instead of being confined to hectic work schedules and traffic jams, family members are learning to confide in each other. There is much to share, especially when you have all the time to yourselves and the wide open space with no one to hear or interfere.

If you think you’re missing out on some great family bonding time, then it’s about time you went on a wholesome outing. That’s what vacations are all about. They are times to enjoy and relax in each other’s company. They are moments to distress and unwind.

So as not to end up with a family camping trip that’s a stressful event or a complete disaster, prepare the family for camping. List down all the camping supplies you need. To make it a group effort, do not take on all the responsibility as a parent or adult. Share the responsibility by assign family members with specific tasks. Post reminders and make final checks.

Most of all, get in the mood for a vacation! You may not travel light with everyone coming along, but travel with a light heart as you go along! Pack up your camping trip with a lot of fun and humor. Just don’t forget to pack up your Coleman tents. There will always be bloopers and blunder along the way. However, what really matters is that tent camping turns out to be a less distressing and a more rewarding experience for everyone.

Have a Blast: Retreat to the Beach in Trendy Camping Tents

A desire for camping tells you that you have had enough of the indoors. It’s time to enjoy the great outdoors. You don’t necessarily have to go on a camping trip out in the wilds. You don’t even have to spend for a full-scale, out-of-town vacation. Maybe all you need is a retreat to the shores in trendy camping tents.

Beach tents are one of the basic gear you will need for a seaside camping trip. The kind of material they have blends well with the environment. They are easy to set up and just as easy to pack. They are made of lightweight material which you can carry on your backpack. At the same time, they are made of durable material and complete with safety features. They can sustain a blast of wind with both its pushes and pulls. You would sleep in comfort on the ground and wake up to a refreshing new day by the waters.

This camping equipment also comes in a variety of sizes, shapes, and colors. Aside from the standard colors where you already have a lot to choose from, there are also tents designed in neon colors. Not only do they appear trendy but they also are visible from overhead. This feature keeps you safe and secure during a solitary or isolated camping trip.

You are making a good choice by retreating to the beach this camping season. Tent camping makes a great retreat at a minimal price and on a limited budget. Whether you are going to a familiar territory or exploring a new territory somewhere, a seaside adventure will always be a marvel. There are many wonders to be had by a beach retreat.

To make your beach retreat a breeze, don’t go into a camping trip unprepared. You would be setting a haphazard course and crossing unchartered waters that way. There are other ways to be natural and spontaneous, but not with your choice of a camping tent.

Think of a camping tent as your haven. You will need a soft and dry place to retire to after an energizing swim or a lazy sunbathing experience outside. You will need a sleeping bag to rest your body after a long hike or trek on the sand.

Making a choice from among many different kinds of camping tents puts you on the right footing. There are those designed for lightweight trips in smaller groups. There are also those which cater to larger gatherings for families and peer groups. Either way, they have all the basic amenities of a little home with all the simple comforts of life.

Aside from a good choice in a tent, you can never go wrong with a smart list of additional camping supplies to bring. These involve basic items for bedding, cooking, and cleaning up. These also include emergency items for safety and health needs.

Go with the trends yet stick to the basics when you choose your camping tents. Enjoy an amazing retreat to the beach this season. Indulge in grilled dishes and fresh fruits. Unwind and party all you want. Have a blast!