Posted by Dan in Checklists & Guides
on Oct 19th, 2009 | 0 comments
Camping can also be a frustrating experience and even a matter of survival when an important piece of camping gear is left behind. Imagine sleeping with no sleeping bag (It’s been left behind before). A checklist serves as a great reminder of what to bring and what you really should leave behind. And camping with a checklist will save you from having to drive to the nearest store, which could be located dozens of miles from your campsite.
Preparedness: A checklist for “car camping” serves as a reminder of the necessities and the accessories that you will want to pack for your next camping...
Posted by Brian V Shortt in Checklists & Guides, Gear & Equipment
on Jul 14th, 2009 | 0 comments
by Chris Channing
If your family wants to get in touch with nature and take a camping trip, first you will have to plan it out and obtain the appropriate tools. Your camping trip can be a fun one, and devoid of problems, so long as you know what products to buy and how to go about planning the trip.The mode of rest you get is the first thing to plan. First camping trips usually don’t include an expensive camper or vehicle, so odds are you will be using a tent or a cabin to do the camping in. A tent is easy to setup, and models today only take minutes to setup. You won’t even need a Boy...
Posted by Brian V Shortt in Checklists & Guides, Gear & Equipment
on Jul 13th, 2009 | 0 comments
by Steve Thibeault
When summer arrives our thoughts turn to the great outdoors and how we need to get away. It’s time to compose our thoughts and forget our worries and take advantage of one of the oldest forms of relaxation. Camping is also one of the cheaper ways of getting away on vacation and a camping trip does not have to use up a lot of your hard earned resources and money. Just make sure that you do not forget the fire sticks!When preparing for that camping adventure ” and this may be your first time ” temper your sense of enthusiasm with a little bit of reality. As the Boy...