Posts Tagged ‘camping equipment’

How these men love their Camping Equipment

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Man may be fond of living in big cities, in beautiful houses with every sophisticated item readily available at home.  He might revel in luxury for most part of the year but if he is a truly adventurous man, he would love to take off to a quiet place at least once a year.

This one single adventure is enough for him to reenergize and rejuvenate himself to face the rigorous social and official demands for the rest of the year.  Just imagine, no amount of free evenings he gets is not sufficient to fill him with the exuberance and anticipation that he receives in a few days spent in an outdoor camp.  That is the reason you might have noticed many busy people and industrialists flocking to a countryside which is totally removed from the hubbubs of a city.  They take off with their Camping Gear and keep off every kind of communication too to enjoy the solitude of a distant place which is suited to their taste and allows them the freedom they look for.

Outdoor adventure is on fun without Camping Gear

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

I still remember it was the month of summer.  It was sweltering hot everywhere and the temperature was soaring daily.  The worst period to visit any Indian city would the months of May and June, when it would be unbearably hot in any city other than a in a hill station.

A number of my friends and me decided to go to a hill station during this time.  All of us agreed in unison that we would not stay in any lodge or hotel but would encamp in a beautiful place in the hill station.  The very thought was exciting and we set about on our journey.  We took a bus which was specially meant to cover hill track.  The climb up the hill was an incredible experience, with hills on the one side and deep gorge on the other side.  Any lapse on the part of the driver would, well, the very thought was scary!   Suffice to say that we camped in a beautiful locale with our Camping Gear and the experience was truly worth it.

What Camping Gear Do You Need With Kids

Monday, August 31st, 2009

If you are choosing to go camping with kids, you need to spend a little more time planning than if you were going with yourself or just other adults. It is harder to wing it with kids because complaining voices are not going to make your trip enjoyable. Simple things can make a big difference.

For example, make sure you have layers for sleeping, bug spray for the nighttime and first aid equipment even for the most basic camping trip.  It may take longer to prepare but you should bring bikes or other fun outdoor equipment that the kids can play with while you are setting up and/or just trying to relax.

If you have small children with you, you will just need one big tent, don’t try to put little kids in a separate tent or you will regret it in the middle of the night. Kids don’t generally need a soft space to sleep so feel free to leave them on the ground while you take air mattresses or mats.  You will need clothesline for hanging all the kids wet gear and flashlights for everyone.  And, you definitely need a camp stove instead of relying on your campfire for cooking.

Choose High Quality Camping Equipment From Trusted Brands

Friday, July 10th, 2009

There is a plethora of camping equipment which you can easily find on the internet. However, if you decide to buy or have a complete set of lists for your camping equipment, then you may want to consider looking at reliable and trusted camping suppliers. This is also to ensure that you are not only buying the highest quality camping equipment, but making sure it’s worth every penny as well. Any campers would love to look forward to a memorable camping during the summer, one that they will never forget.

Although this may seems like a daunting task and requires some effort on your part, you can be assured that it is worth every effort you have made. Buying from a reliable source for your camping equipment is not only safe but they are often made from the highest quality, which will last longer if used carefully. You may want to consider choosing  reliable suppliers or sources that carry trusted brands. With a trusted brand you can always be sure you have peace of mind, especially when it comes to safety precautions. No campers would want to experience a bad camping day if a sudden event occurs when you least expected it.

Wide Variety of Features in Camping Stoves

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

For the avid camper or camping family, it’s a good idea to have a camping stove. Small models are so affordable now (as little as $30) that there really is no reason not to get one. When compared with the inconvenience and messiness of trying to cook over a campfire three meals a day, an inexpensive camp stove is well worth the price you pay.  Camp stoves come in a wide variety of different configurations. The most traditional model looks a little like a briefcase that opens to reveal two burners and is powered by a propane tank.

Unless you want to cook squatting at floor-level, it’s recommended to place the stove on a picnic table for cooking.   Other stoves have a large four-burner capacity, larger propane tanks, and legs. This eliminates the need for a picnic table. Another common type of stove is the ultra-light backpacking stove. It consists of a single burner attached to a propane tank. The first two types are good for casual camping enthusiasts camping in groups or families. The second is good for the camper/backpacker who is traveling alone or is just cooking for himself.

Camping Stove Is Your Means Of Survival

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Having the right and efficient camping stove can be a great deal for your survival, especially if you intend to go out in the wilderness. In places such as these, it will mean that you will not be able to get easy access on many essential items that you need for your everyday survival. Any campers should be aware of the different types of camping stoves which they can buy on the market today. Aside from having a well performing and efficient camping stove, you will need to know the different fuel types that are used on camping stoves.

There are generally three different fuel types which include solid fuel, alcohol gel or hex blocks, liquid fuel which consists of white gas, Coleman fuel and sometimes unleaded gas and lastly the canister fuel which is a pre-filled canisters of either propane or butane. Often times, the fuel types will depend on the likes of one’s preferences. However, having said that the most common fuel types that many use will be liquid and the canister fuel. It is advisable to determine which type of fuel which will suits you the best before the day of your camping trip.

Excellent camping place for you to choose

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

The idea of camping can be very good as you have a lot of fun. You experience a lot of new adventures and other activities. Selecting a good camping place is the main concern. A good place to camp will be near the riverside or a place where there is lot of water. God alone know what the water conditions will be. But there is no need to worry. Due to the rapid advancement in science and technology, our tension is reduced.

The outdoor camping filters have been designed to assure you healthy and safe drinking water. If you camp by the river side or anywhere, it is convenient to use the filter. You get safe drinking water. The latest camping filters can assure you at least 99.9% pure water. Many online stores sell these camping filters at a reasonable rate to provide you the best camping experience. So camping near the riverside will be good for you as there is lot of peace and you also take care of your health.

Importance of a Canteen on any outdoors trip

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Are you planning a trip in the outdoors? You must have packed all the required supplies but chances are that you haven’t paid much attention to your water requirements. People usually think that they can get fresh water from a natural source like a stream or a river whenever they go camping, fishing or backpacking. But you might be surprised to find that the source you depended on has dried out and there is no fresh water fit for consumption.

It is essential to carry a canteen when you embark on any nature trip. The reason being natural water may not be always safe for consumption as it may contain impurities and harmful matter. Filling your canteen from a safe source is necessary if you wish to remain fit and healthy. Moreover, you might not find water and end you getting dehydrated and sick. You can also purify the water using tablets or carry a water filter with you if you are worried about water borne diseases. So, remember to carry a canteen when you next plan a camping trip.

Why You Should Take Cooking Equipment With You

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

A lot of individuals seem to really put a lot of effort into packing the right tent or kayak, but then they leave up in the air how and where they’ll be preparing their meals.  In our article Good Camping Stove & Equipment For Joyful Outdoors will explain to you why this shouldn’t be the case.

Help. I Need To Know What Equipment & Gear To Choose!

Friday, May 8th, 2009

Have no fear.  TheCampingOutfitter.com is here!  Yeah, not only do you have tents, knives, and flashlights to think about, about also first aid kits, watercraft, and blankets.  Where do you begin the sorting process?  Well, start off with this article:  Picking Right Camping Gear For A Memorable Trip.

How Did Emergency Supplies & First Aid Kits Get Their Start?

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Emergency supplies and first aid kits didn’t just pop up onto the camping scene for no reason whatsoever.  Did you know that even government occurences led to their beginnings.  Check out the interesting history here:  The History Of Emergency Supplies & First Aid Kits.

Make Sure You’re Ready For An Unforseen Injury

Friday, May 1st, 2009

No wants or thinks it will ever happen to them, but an accident when out hiking or camping is always possible, very possible.  So, take head, don’t be caught off guard, and read up what we have to say in our article Be Prepared For Emergencies, Always Keep First Aid Kits.

My favorite binocular has made by trip to Switzerland more beautiful

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

One year back my best friend and I had been to Switzerland and it was a memorable trip we had in last few years. We were feeling like we were in paradise at that time. The most important gadget that has helped in making that trip more beautiful was my favorite binocular. There were many places where we cannot see the beauty of nature with our eyes as we were not be able to see the things which are at distance place.  But my binocular has helped a lot in making those things closer to our eyes.

I would say without my binocular that trip might not go that much beautiful.  Now I have learned that whenever we go for any holiday trip then it is must to have good binocular so that we can enjoy the beauty of nature easily.  I will recommend the readers to buy good quality binoculars and make it ready whenever you are going for a holiday trip.

In Praise Of The Wonderful Ocean Kayak

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

The warm sunny air, the beautiful, calm ocean, the pure breeze…..all of this is just “par for the course” when you’ve got the right kayak with you on a camping or sea excursion.  I have so many good things to say about this water craft that it would be simply to much to go into one little blog post.  So, instead, I’ve decided to make an article about…..hey, maybe even a series of articles.  But, will cross that bridge when we get to it.  Anyway, here’s the article, called Why Kayaks Are The Best For Open Water Sports.

Seriously. Why Such A Big Fuss Over Canteens?

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Hear me out for one second.  You never come to truly appreciate all of the virtues of a canteen until you are dying of thirst and are already carrying another fifty items.  Take a quick look at our article Canteens - Do You Need Them? to discover why.

Start a fire with some home made stuff

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

The real joy of a camping outing is in sitting under the open sky with a cracking fire at your feet to keep you warm. However, this is also the part that most people find difficult since it is not easy to start a fire in the wild, though my Australian friends would differ on that! Preparing cotton balls which are soaked in petroleum jelly is a great option as this keeps the fire burning for a few minutes.

Coating a stiff cardboard with wax from a candle or any other source is a pretty useful tool to start a fire. An alternate option to the petroleum jelly balls is to extend the same concept to wax. Soaking a cotton ball in molten wax, allows its absorb the wax and expand. Store these in a plastic bag and when you need to use them, you can just pull a few strands of the cotton to light the fire.

Camping Equipment For Outdoor Lovers

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

With so many incredible types of durable camping equipment and supplies to choose from, how do you begin to choose? Well, our newest article, If You Love The Outdoors, Here’s What Camping Equipment You Need, will help get you started.

Why should you use a Water Filter on your camping trip?

Monday, January 26th, 2009

People go on nature trips to relax and unwind. They love to spend time in the lap of nature away from worries of work. Some people go fishing, while others go camping, backpacking or mountaineering. You need to plan if you wish to go on a camping trip. You must have included various items like a flashlight, tent, knife, food, and other supplies essential for a camping trip. One item which you must carry on your trip is a water filter.

Drinking pure and safe water is a definite way to stay healthy. People believe that water available in mountain stream is 100% pure and safe. It is true that this water is sweet, but you can never be sure whether it is safe for consumption. It may contain harmful residues which might cause you to fall sick while on your trip. You might be stranded far away from the civilization without any immediate medical help. Carrying a water filter helps to solve this problem, and will keep you safe.

Camping Gear Isn’t Expensive

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

You don’t need a lot of money to purchase and posess excellent camping equipment and gear to enjoy on your next outdoor adventure.  TheCampingOutfitter.com’s latest article is going to reveal to you some excellent advice to help you find those gems:

Camping Gear For Those On A Budget

Tips When Taking Camping Equipment

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

It’s not just a matter of grabbing a few pieces of camping equipment and gear, and off you go to the great outdoors.  If you want to make your hiking trip efficient, then you have to do some serious pre-planning.  Read our latest article, Do’s and Don’ts When Packing Camping Equipment, to help you out.

How To Pick A Good Camping Tent

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

There are a ton of camping - outdoor tents to select from, ranging from floor tents to truck tents.  And each one has a different peculiarity about it that will suit different needs of yours.  Read our latest article to help you in your search:

Selecting The Perfect Camping Tent

Camping Equipment Care 101

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Regardless of what kind of camping equipment you own, flashlights, kayaks, canoes, etc., if you don’t take good care of them you are going to shorten their life.  Check out TheCampingOutfitter.com’s newest article for excellent maintenance tips:

How To Take Care Of Camping Equipment

The Long History Of Canteens

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Ever wondered how it all began for the oh-so reliable piece of camping equipment the canteen?  Beleive it or not, the history goes very far back, and has always played an important role.  Read this article to learn some interesting facts:

Canteens Throughout History

Different types of Catamarans and their functions

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Most Catamarans are dual-hulled boats, meaning that they contain two different hulls, called Amas, separated by two poles, called Akas, which typically carry a platform between them. Most Catamarans differentiate in sizes, although recently they have drifted towards the larger side, becoming bigger and bigger, until today, where they are commonly very large boating vehicles.

One different type of Catamaran is the Pontoon boat. This boat is very similar to the typical Catamaran, but instead has a platform that is placed on the Akas, with additional flotation devices underneath. It is very cheap to make and is very conventional. Most of these boats are motor powered, and are very stable. Many are passenger boats as well. They require no ballast, and this makes them very, very efficient.

Another type of Catamaran, known as the Swatch (Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull) is another common type of Catamaran. It was invented by Canadian Frederick G. Creed during the year of 1938. These Catamarans have very, very broad decks, but much, much higher water resistance than mono-hulled boats of comparative size. The increased size, allows for increased displacement, which makes them extremely efficient in rough water, and these vessels are commonly used in navy’s across the world.

Choosing the Right Camping Gear

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

When camping it’s important to have the right camping gear for your trip.  Having too little gear can make the experience a little more difficult.  For example, if you’re planning starting a fire and cooking out, not having a match or lighter to light your fire can make it more difficult than it needs to be.  Forgetting the stakes for your tent can render your tent almost useless.

Before you set out, make sure you thoroughly think your trip through from start to finish.  Make a note of everything you’ll need for each part of your camping experience.  Planning ahead like this will make your camping trip so much more relaxed as you can feel confident you’ve got everything you need.

You want to be sure you plan for any issues that might come up, beyond your typical camping activities. For example, it’s always a good idea to have a well stocked first-aid kit. So long as you’re careful and pay attention to what you’re doing, it’s unlikely you’ll need it but you can never be too prepared.

Making Your Flashlight Last A Lifetime

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

….or at least close to it!  Check out TheCampingOutfitter.com’s latest article to discover a couple of things you need to do in order to make sure you extend the life of your camping flashlight:

Extending The Life Of Your Flashlight

Pocket Knives For Hunting

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Whether you realize it or not, knowing how and what kind of pocket knife to have with you for the specific job.  You don’t have to take my word for it.  Just all of those frustrated campers that decided to take the wrong type of buck or folding knife with them on their last hiking trip.  You’ll want to read our latest article to discover what you need to know:

Pocket Knives Can Make A Difference When Hiking

When Hunting You Need A Flashlight

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

This may be without saying, but there are certain items in  your camping gear arsenal that when you go out hunting you cannot be without.  A reliable flashlight is exactly one of those.  Not many hunting grounds that I know about that are fully lighted…get my drift?  Check out this article:

Why You Can’t Be Without A Flashlight When Hunting

Fall Is Here: Plan Your Camping Trip

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

With what is my favorite of the four seasons, fall, aka autumn, peeking its head around the corner, after reading our latest article, you’ll quickly realize that the beautiful changing of the leaves, the perfect temperature, and other autumn-exclusive treats, make this one of the ideal times of the year to go camping.

Autumn Tent Camping Is Great Family Fun!