Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Essential Camping Tip For Choosing the Right Tent




Camping is an outdoor adventure for some and a way of life
for others. When you think of "camping", several things come to mind:

* sleeping under the stars in a cozy tent
* cooking over a roaring campfire
* hiking the trails of a lush forest
* huddling around the campfire to share stories

Camping isn't limited to the woods, many people also camp wherever they can pitch a tent. Why not? What makes camping so popular is that it's so easy. Choose a spot, pitch a tent, build a fire and enjoy.

Well, it's a little more than that. You should have a plan before you hit the camping trail. Yes, a plan.

By preparing yourself for your camping adventure, you'll be sure to have everything you need to enjoy it. Write down the list of the camping gear and camping supplies you'll need before you set out on the road.

One of the best camping tips I can give you is to take time to choose the proper equipment. Buying the right gear will ensure a fun and adventurous camping trip!

Your most important piece of outdoor camping gear is your tent. Choosing one can be overwhelming for some because there are many different types of camping tents on the market. Why not check out the local sports store. Many of them have outdoor camping tents on display where you can go inside and get a feel for them.

What Size?
1. Decide on the size of tent you want. Essentially, if you have 2 people, you would want to get a 4 person tent. This way, you'll have room for your camping gear and more space to move around.

If you're a lone camper, then a one man tent may suffice but they don't offer much room for your gear so I would recommend a 2 person tent. That way, if you decide to hit the trail or beach, you won't have to leave your camping gear outside your tent.

Budget
2. Camping tents are very affordable. Of course, the bigger the tent, the more expensive, but buying an outdoor camping tent of good quality will last you years, which makes them a excellent investment.

If you're an occasional one-a-year-camper, then a less expensive tent will suffice. Otherwise, it's really a matter of preference. Remember, you get what you pay for.

What type of tent?
3. Dome tents are by far the most popular tents on the market. They offer durable nylon walls and mesh screens for ventilation. Almost all have a rain fly, which is a large piece of material that is attached over the top of the tent to keep rain from entering.

Dome tents are very easy to put together, are lightweight and, when packed, take very little space.

The proper choice of a tent is an important one. Choosing the proper tent is covered at length in my free ebook, Essential Camping Tips. You can download it at www.essentialcampingtips.com

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Outdoor Camping Tips - How to Have Fun and Worry-Free Outdoor Camping


If you and your family decided to go outdoor camping this summer, you have to make sure that it will be a fun and worry-free experience. And if this will be your first time to 'rough it' with your family, you have to follow some advice to be able to have a great camping trip. Here are some useful tips for you to fully enjoy spending time with your family outdoors.

* Choose a camping ground that is safe and comfortable. Comfortable does not mean that you have to sleep on a bed with air-condition. It means that the camp ground should have the basic amenities such as restrooms, phone booths, recreation areas, and shops. It would be better to choose a private camp ground than go camping at a state park because state parks can be dangerous.

* List down all the things that you and your family will need. Make a check list up to the smallest detail so that you can be sure that your family will be comfortable. When packing, most people focus on big things like tents, backpacks, and other camping equipments but forget to bring other small yet essential things like insect repellent lotion or mosquito net, which are very important especially if you will bring a baby.

 * If you will bring your whole family with you, make sure that each and everyone of you will have a great time. There should be games and activities for everyone to make the camping trip fun and interesting. It will be very irksome if you have to deal with your children whining all day because they feel bored and restless.

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