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Elements To Think Through When Selecting An Ultra Light Sleeping Bag
Sep 4th, 2010 by Dean

When looking for an ultra light sleeping bag there is likely to be a great deal of factors. There’s going to be one huge choice, what type of fill do you prefer? They have two choices for fill, synthetic of down. A synthetic bag is better whenever you are going to be in an area that is damp or having a chance of getting wet due to downs extremely bad waterproofing. A down sleeping bag is over all a much lighter and warmer fill for per ounce ratings.

If you were to choose one for the lightest bag you would need to go with goose down hands down. Temperature rating makes a big variation for weights because the fill rate has a lot to do with your weight. On a goose down sleeping bag a fill rate of 1000 is extremely warm and a rating of 650 is colder. A synthetic will add more fiber to insulate you and maintain you warm.

The majority of ultra light sleeping bags have a microfiber shell because of its attributes of not ripping quickly and being extremely light. This makes for a really great sleeping bag. When on the market for an ultra light sleeping bag the setup that you should get all depends how cold you’re likely to be camping. In particular, if you’re camping at temperatures that only get as low as 30 degrees a 20 degree bag is the bag to buy.

The ideal setup for weathers as cold as 30 degrees  although also keeping very light would have to be a goose down sleeping bag with a power fill rating of around 800. This will keep you very warm and can weigh as low as a pound. Good luck finding the ideal sleeping bag for you and remember that synthetics can maintain their warmth even when wet.

 

You can find more information about sleeping bags at http://sleepingbagsite.com/ease-your-load-with-the-ultralight-sleeping-bag/, where you can read about Ultra Light Sleeping Bag.

Why You Should Always Check The Weather Before Going Camping
Sep 1st, 2010 by Dean

Are yopu thinking of going camping?  If you do, you may have been told to examine the weather before you leave for your trip, as well as before you even start packing for your next camping trip. Despite the serious consequences alot of people dont bother checking the weather. This is something that you do not want to do, as it may have a negative impact on the success of your next camping trip.

If you are interested in taking a last minute vacation and if you are thinking about camping, the weather may play a huge role in your decision. For instance, if the weather is forecasted to be cold, rainy, or windy, you may not even want to go. If you do have other options, this is something to at least take into consideration.

In addition to the clothes that you need to pack, the weather can also have an impact on the camping supplies and camping equipment that you need to bring as well. A good example is rain, you may need to pack waterproof clothing and supplies.. This illistrates how knowing what is coming can save your trip

The weather can also impact your next camping trip by having an impact on the activities that you can participate in. Severe rain may limit or prohibit things like hiking or bicycling.  If your campground park forecast includes bad weather and you still plan on going camping, you may want to bring along rainy day activities, like a deck of cards or board games. On the other hand, if the weather is sunny, you may be able to go boating, fishing, swimming, or hiking and if so you will want to prepare for those activities.

When checking the weather, you will find that you have a number of different options.  Radio is a good choice, as it can constantly monitor several weather stations. A handheld CB radio is nice because it can be taken along on all your activities and travels. Putting a CB Base Station in your main traveling vehicle is also a good idea.By carrying both the base uniit and a handheld CB radio you can be assured of coverage at all times

Planning for safety needs is the first thing you should always do before any adventure. By having someone in charge of safety and making a checklist you can assure all your bases are covered

Why You Should Always Check The Weather Before Going Camping
Sep 1st, 2010 by Dean

Are yopu thinking of going camping?  If you do, you may have been told to examine the weather before you leave for your trip, as well as before you even start packing for your next camping trip. Despite the serious consequences alot of people dont bother checking the weather. This is something that you do not want to do, as it may have a negative impact on the success of your next camping trip.

If you are interested in taking a last minute vacation and if you are thinking about camping, the weather may play a huge role in your decision. For instance, if the weather is forecasted to be cold, rainy, or windy, you may not even want to go. If you do have other options, this is something to at least take into consideration.

In addition to the clothes that you need to pack, the weather can also have an impact on the camping supplies and camping equipment that you need to bring as well. A good example is rain, you may need to pack waterproof clothing and supplies.. This illistrates how knowing what is coming can save your trip

The weather can also impact your next camping trip by having an impact on the activities that you can participate in. Severe rain may limit or prohibit things like hiking or bicycling.  If your campground park forecast includes bad weather and you still plan on going camping, you may want to bring along rainy day activities, like a deck of cards or board games. On the other hand, if the weather is sunny, you may be able to go boating, fishing, swimming, or hiking and if so you will want to prepare for those activities.

When checking the weather, you will find that you have a number of different options.  Radio is a good choice, as it can constantly monitor several weather stations. A handheld CB radio is nice because it can be taken along on all your activities and travels. Putting a CB Base Station in your main traveling vehicle is also a good idea.By carrying both the base uniit and a handheld CB radio you can be assured of coverage at all times

Planning for safety needs is the first thing you should always do before any adventure. By having someone in charge of safety and making a checklist you can assure all your bases are covered

The Advantages Of The Double Sleeping Bag
Aug 31st, 2010 by Dean

 

Double sleeping bags is an option favoured by a lot of campers, including couples and families who like to share their sleeping space.

Commonly, a double sleeping bag is lighter and takes up less space than the equivalent two single sleeping bags. This presents a clear advantage for partners and families who are looking to save on the total size and weight of their camping materials. One other advantage of purchasing a double sleeping bag is the money saved, a double sleeping bag will usually cost less than two similar spec single sleeping bags.

Some users might be cautious about buying a double sleeping bag for the reason that they do not wish to wake their other camper when getting in or getting out the double sleeping bag, however almost all double sleeping bags have two zips at either side so this is not an issue.

For the campers that feels the cold weather more often, sharing a double sleeping bag is an ideal solution as the body heat of the two users is combined and therefore the double sleeping bag heats up much faster than if the camper were asleep solo in a solo sleeping bag. Double sleeping bags will make couples feel as if they are sleeping in their usual double bed whilst camping, giving a great homely camping experience. Younger campers, particularly the new campers, may be anxious at the thought of sleeping individually, these children will defiantly love a double sleeping bag as it enables them to sleep next to a parent, what’s more as a parent this is the ideal opportunity to welcome your little one to camping in the great outdoors

Many users however like to sleep in the double sleeping bag by themselves as the enclosure of a single sleeping bag makes it difficult for them to get to sleep. If weight and size is not a factor then this is an ideal solution for people preferring a little extra space when they sleep.

If you are a bigger person a double sleeping bag will therefore be a great sleeping solution. One other brilliant of a double sleeping bag is the two sided zips, this enables the double sleeping bag to fully opened like a duvet, this is ideal if it is very hot or for use indoors or in caravans.

The double sleeping bag is not meant for every person, but for couples and family campers it is an ideal option for a warm night’s sleep.

Tips For Camping
Aug 30th, 2010 by Dean

 

Camping trips are always exciting. What could be better than getting the clean fresh air that only natural settings can provide? Going camping can also be very dangerous. You’ll be away from civilization and around dangerous animals, bugs, and even plants. You’ll find that advanced planning is the best way to avoid any camping mishaps. This article will go over some of the things you may want to bring along with you on your camping trip.

 

The first considerations should be shelter, food, and clothing. Keep in mind that the forecast can change at any give moment. For instance, bring rain gear even if the forecast is calling for sun. In the event that the weather does change, you’ll be prepared for it. You should ensure that you have more than enough water and food to last the duration of your trip. If you’ll be in an area with water, you’ll only need to bring something to purify it with.

 

Night vision goggles are an often overlooked camping companion, but can be very useful. Its always a good idea to bring a pair along with you in case you are attacked by nocturnal animals. With the ability to view your surroundings, you’ll be better equipped to deal with an attack. You’ll also want to be sure to bring pepper spray for bears, wolves, and coyotes.

 

Insect repellent will help alleviate insect problems, however I’d advise getting a tent or some netting for extra protection. Sleeping is much better when bugs are not biting you. Bring along anti itch cream so that you won’t have to worry too much about the occasional bite.

 

You can avoid dangerous plants by knowing which ones may cause you problems in advance. Pick up a book on poisonous plants to give you the knowledge you need. You wouldn’t want a small plant to ruin your camping trip, would you?

 

Camping gear can be purchased over the world wide web. Night vision Usa is a great place to pick up some night vision equipment. Tents, back packs, and water purification tablets can be bought from large camping stores. You can find clothing at hunting stores or even your local K-Mart. Be safe and have fun and you’ll have plenty of camping trips to look forward to.

Wilderness Camp – Info For Our Funniest Experience
Aug 27th, 2010 by Dean

One of the greatest way to have fun and know more about the nature and get in closer touch with our environment is the hiking or wilderness camp. Children, adults and teens can learn a lot and enjoy great experiences out in the wild. Wilderness programs are often used for therapeutic purposes as well, being very effective in the treatment of behavior problems, nervous breakdown, depression and many others. Anyone interested in enrolling on a wilderness camp, should shop around and compare the offers for different locations nationwide.

Even when you decide on a specific wilderness camp and you are pleased with the conditions it offers, you still need to do a lot of preparations. The Internet abounds in tips for wilderness camping such as about backpacking food or backpacking tents. and you need to get a look over these to make sure that you are ready for roughing it. If you need a tent, pack a quality weatherproof one that sets up easily and rapidly and has insect flaps. Carefully pack the sleeping pad and the sleeping back depending on the conditions you expect on site.

The extra equipment necessary for a good camping experience often depends on the premises. A light but warm sleeping bag for warm to average temperatures and a thicker sleeping bag for superior insulation if the nights are known to be cold. Other gear items to include in the backpack are cooking utensils, iodine or bleach tablets to make water drinkable or some water supplies if you can carry the bottles to the destination.

No matter the age, a wilderness camp can offer thrilling experiences to the participants. Children benefit so much from being in the wild. They learn the basics of survival, they get closer to nature than ever before, they relate better to peers and parents. A wilderness camp will take participants somewhere in the woods or deep in the mountains, providing a different perspective on life than it is viewed with the urban eye. It makes a great change from urban existence to go on a wilderness camp whether with family or in an organize form.

It is important to check all the details before enrolling your child on a wilderness camp. Make sure such an experience will be positive for the child or teen. Wilderness programs offer an educational alternative to traditional programs; they develop love for the environment, responsibility not to mention that they help your child bond and make friends.

Why You Should Always Check The Weather Before Going Camping
Aug 24th, 2010 by Dean

Are yopu thinking of going camping?  If you do, you may have been told to examine the weather before you leave for your trip, as well as before you even start packing for your next camping trip. Despite the serious consequences alot of people dont bother checking the weather. This is something that you do not want to do, as it may have a negative impact on the success of your next camping trip.

If you are interested in taking a last minute vacation and if you are thinking about camping, the weather may play a huge role in your decision. For instance, if the weather is forecasted to be cold, rainy, or windy, you may not even want to go. If you do have other options, this is something to at least take into consideration.

In addition to the clothes that you need to pack, the weather can also have an impact on the camping supplies and camping equipment that you need to bring as well. A good example is rain, you may need to pack waterproof clothing and supplies.. This illistrates how knowing what is coming can save your trip

The weather can also impact your next camping trip by having an impact on the activities that you can participate in. Severe rain may limit or prohibit things like hiking or bicycling.  If your campground park forecast includes bad weather and you still plan on going camping, you may want to bring along rainy day activities, like a deck of cards or board games. On the other hand, if the weather is sunny, you may be able to go boating, fishing, swimming, or hiking and if so you will want to prepare for those activities.

When checking the weather, you will find that you have a number of different options.  Radio is a good choice, as it can constantly monitor several weather stations. A handheld CB radio is nice because it can be taken along on all your activities and travels. Putting a CB Base Station in your main traveling vehicle is also a good idea.By carrying both the base uniit and a handheld CB radio you can be assured of coverage at all times

Planning for safety needs is the first thing you should always do before any adventure. By having someone in charge of safety and making a checklist you can assure all your bases are covered

A Guide To Buying A Sleeping Bag
Aug 21st, 2010 by Dean

There are many different types of sleeping bags available. When you are searching for the perfect sleeping bag, you should take shape, roominess, insulation, weight and fabric into consideration. If you choose a poor one then you will pay the price in lost sleep. It not just the quality of the sleeping bag ton consider though, as weather conditions are important too. If you are planning a trip to where the weather is relatively warm and dry, you might be able to do with a light-weight “bed roll” or a simple fleece bag. If you are traveling to a cooler area you will need to pack a sleeping bag that is functional for lower temperatures.

There are two basic shapes of sleeping bags – mummy and rectangular. However, many bags are sold that are slight variations of these two. The most widely used sleeping bag is the rectangular bag. It is the oldest design, offering plenty of room with a cozy feeling , even for your feet. Rectangular bags can also be multi-functional. For instance, unzip the bag on a warm night and it can be utilized as a comforter. Some bags also allow the user to zip two bags together for a larger double-wide bag.

The mummy sleeping bag functions much like it sounds. It is a more of a recent design that encompasses the sleeper much tighter than the rectangular bag. The premise is to use much less fabric and material to produce a greater amount of heat. The lack of material (and weight) comes in handy if backpacking for long distances. A mummy bag is best suited for colder climates. If you will be camping in temperatures below 40 degrees, this bag is the best choice.

Both kinds of sleeping bags are available in three standard sizes. Bags can be purchased in junior (or child) sized, standard length and extra long. Small children fit well in the junior bags, but as children can grow rapidly, buying a standard bag will provide them with the extra space to accommodate their inevitable growth spurts without the need to purchase a new bag. If you are claustrophobic, you might opt for a larger bag anyway so you will be more comfortable as you sleep.

Higher quality sleeping bags were once exclusively insulated with prime goose down. However, down is not easy to clean and the cost has become prohibitive to include it on standard camping bags. Modern technology has afforded the development of a synthetic fiber to insulate sleeping bags. These fibers are just as effective (if not more so) for retaining warmth, cost much less, and can be laundered without difficulty. However, highly specialized mountaineering bags still use down in order to balance the requirements of an extremely light bag that can handle intensely cold and dry climates.

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Tips For Camping
Aug 19th, 2010 by Dean

 

Camping trips are always exciting. What could be better than getting the clean fresh air that only natural settings can provide? Going camping can also be very dangerous. You’ll be away from civilization and around dangerous animals, bugs, and even plants. You’ll find that advanced planning is the best way to avoid any camping mishaps. This article will go over some of the things you may want to bring along with you on your camping trip.

 

The first considerations should be shelter, food, and clothing. Keep in mind that the forecast can change at any give moment. For instance, bring rain gear even if the forecast is calling for sun. In the event that the weather does change, you’ll be prepared for it. You should ensure that you have more than enough water and food to last the duration of your trip. If you’ll be in an area with water, you’ll only need to bring something to purify it with.

 

Night vision goggles are an often overlooked camping companion, but can be very useful. Its always a good idea to bring a pair along with you in case you are attacked by nocturnal animals. With the ability to view your surroundings, you’ll be better equipped to deal with an attack. You’ll also want to be sure to bring pepper spray for bears, wolves, and coyotes.

 

Insect repellent will help alleviate insect problems, however I’d advise getting a tent or some netting for extra protection. Sleeping is much better when bugs are not biting you. Bring along anti itch cream so that you won’t have to worry too much about the occasional bite.

 

You can avoid dangerous plants by knowing which ones may cause you problems in advance. Pick up a book on poisonous plants to give you the knowledge you need. You wouldn’t want a small plant to ruin your camping trip, would you?

 

Camping gear can be purchased over the world wide web. Night vision Usa is a great place to pick up some night vision equipment. Tents, back packs, and water purification tablets can be bought from large camping stores. You can find clothing at hunting stores or even your local K-Mart. Be safe and have fun and you’ll have plenty of camping trips to look forward to.

Elements To Think Through When Selecting An Ultra Light Sleeping Bag
Aug 13th, 2010 by Dean

When looking for an ultra light sleeping bag there is likely to be a great deal of factors. There’s going to be one huge choice, what type of fill do you prefer? They have two choices for fill, synthetic of down. A synthetic bag is better whenever you are going to be in an area that is damp or having a chance of getting wet due to downs extremely bad waterproofing. A down sleeping bag is over all a much lighter and warmer fill for per ounce ratings.

If you were to choose one for the lightest bag you would need to go with goose down hands down. Temperature rating makes a big variation for weights because the fill rate has a lot to do with your weight. On a goose down sleeping bag a fill rate of 1000 is extremely warm and a rating of 650 is colder. A synthetic will add more fiber to insulate you and maintain you warm.

The majority of ultra light sleeping bags have a microfiber shell because of its attributes of not ripping quickly and being extremely light. This makes for a really great sleeping bag. When on the market for an ultra light sleeping bag the setup that you should get all depends how cold you’re likely to be camping. In particular, if you’re camping at temperatures that only get as low as 30 degrees a 20 degree bag is the bag to buy.

The ideal setup for weathers as cold as 30 degrees  although also keeping very light would have to be a goose down sleeping bag with a power fill rating of around 800. This will keep you very warm and can weigh as low as a pound. Good luck finding the ideal sleeping bag for you and remember that synthetics can maintain their warmth even when wet.

 

You can find more information about sleeping bags at http://sleepingbagsite.com/ease-your-load-with-the-ultralight-sleeping-bag/, where you can read about Ultra Light Sleeping Bag.

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