posted by Paul Briggs on September 2, 2010
Cooking breakfast while camping can be done from the comfort of your tent, without requiring big gas stoves and cylinders. Make a scrumptitious morning meal by boiling water over a campfire, pouring it over oatmeal and pouring some over coffee grounds through a filter for a refreshing coffee to go with it. Such tips and more in this free video on how to fuel your stomach while on trail.
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posted by Paul Briggs on September 2, 2010
A beautiful place that is restfully set amidst thin slices of scenic beauty and enchanting vistas, has now become a hot hiking destination too! The Washington State is brimming with day hiking opportunities and spectacular scenes waiting to be discovered by enthusiasts at all levels. Especially, the beauty of Sequim and In laPush deserve a visit, if you’re on way to the state.
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posted by Paul Briggs on September 2, 2010
Delight yourself with hand-baked cakes and cookies while you sit around a campfire amid beautiful outdoors. The all-new Camp Chef Camping Outdoor Oven,comes with over 13,500 total BTUs of cooking power to ready up your muffins and cookies in just few minutes. It comes with two burners camping stove having up to 5,300 BTUs of power each and a lid that doubles as a wind screen to retain burner heat. It has maximum oven temperatures of 400 degrees and can run up to 5 hours on 1-pound propane can- to give you an uninterrupted pleasure of baking and serving! Lightweight and easy to use, the oven comes for $170.50 only.
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posted by Paul Briggs on August 31, 2010

There are plenty of ways to learn about camping and all its details, one of the ways is to experience camping by yourself, and the other way is to buy the popular book series “Camping for Dummies” and just start reading.
The Camping for Dummies book provides plenty of information about clothing, gear, safety, food, and more. It was written by Michael Hodgson and inside the book you can find answers to usual questions such as “how to tie a bear bag?” or the “ten survival essentials”, among other stuff.
To make everything easier to understand, the book comes with diagrams and illustrations.
Other questions on the Camping for Dummies book include:
- How to predict the weather by observing birds, frogs, and insects
- How to go canoe, kayak, or bicycle camping
- What features make a good backpack, boot, and other equipment
Available at Amazon for $17 - Camping for Dummies
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posted by Paul Briggs on August 31, 2010
Camping during winter is fun! Slight nip in the air goes down well unless it is heavy snowfall and extremely cold conditions. Well, if you intent to camp out during winter make sure you set up your tent and stay warm inside. Watch this free video to know how to make a tent when you venture out in winter.
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posted by Paul Briggs on August 31, 2010
Texsport Folding Jumbo Camp Cot is a good choice when you need a portable bed on-the-go. It is lightweight and conveinent to carry. It has a heavy-duty aluminium frame that holds up to 300 pounds. It also features water-resistant, forest-green nylon cover and includes storage bag with shoulder strap to make travelling easier. Add it to your list of camping gear in just $58.51 only.
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posted by Paul Briggs on August 31, 2010
The Garmin eTrex Legend H is here, to guide you through rocky mountains and bony ridges so that you never get LOST! This model features basemaps of America and comes loaded with marine navigation aids. 24 MB of internal memory, 2.4 inch LCD display, high sensitivity receiver, WAAS enabled positioning system are just few of its features. It is light-weight and conveinent to carry. Price? well, your your handheld escort is worth $135.95 only.
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posted by Paul Briggs on August 27, 2010
With the plethora of outdoor activities offered across the Texas state parks, the Texas Parks and wildlife department has worked out a schedule of Texas outdoor family workshops. These small educational programs introduce families to the bliss of holing up in scenic beauty of the state-camping, cooking outdoor, hiking, fishing, using GPS devices and other outdoor requirements.
The workshops cost$55 per family for up to six people. The cost covers all park entry fees and campsite rental, professional park ranger-led programs and instruction, a specially designed curriculum tailored to each state park and a state park Junior Ranger certification program. All that campers need to bring is their personal items, food to eat and sleeping bags/bedding. Happy camping!
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