Saturday, July 12, 2008

outdoor grill cooking recipes - camping for fun

Don't add too many items that add to the weight of the backpack or you will tire out quickly. Hiking trips are an adventurous way to take a vacation or a little bit of time out to enjoy nature at its finest, up close.

As a couple who have had a great many nights under the stars, there are many essentials that we would not leave home without, starting with a tent and a flashlight for obvious reasons. Gas lanterns give off bright light but are noisy and will be the most expensive of all lanterns to operate. If you have a trailer or camper or are putting up at a camping ground where all basic facilities including shelter are provided then you may need to carry fewer items.

It does not matter if the wind chill is dipping near zero and a foot of snow covers the ground as long as you can stay warm. Make sure you have appropriate boots for winter camping. Dressing warmly is obviously a major issue.

Take the time to find a pair of boots that feel terrific as soon as you put them on. Replacement batteries in an array of price ranges are also available. Some lanterns are designed so that mosquitoes and other insects are instantly repelled instead of being attracted to the light source.

So always be prepared and try to get into shape before you take on to big of a trail. Guided nature tours where wildlife and plant life are pointed out and discussed will educate children on the environment around them and the importance of nature.

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