Mar
07
2011
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Finding Affordable Camping Equipment

Camping is a very popular activity among the under Forties. People like to go hunting, fishing, hiking, walking or simply camping with their friends, family or lover. The outdoors is delightful and can be romantic. Lots of people want to get a little closer to nature and the easiest way of doing this is sleeping under canvas, or nylon or something man-made like that. Another benefit for the young is that it is inexpensive.

However, it is not only inexpensive, it is healthy and instructive. All children should go camping either with their parents or the scouts in order to learn something of nature before they get locked into a career to pay the mortgage and forget that there is life outside the city. You know, there are inner city children that do not know that milk comes from cows? How ridiculous is that?

So, if you are going to take an education in nature by the horns, you will have to have some camping equipment. Inexpensive though camping equipment is relative to the equipment required for other activities, most people still have to be a bit careful how much they spend.

If you fall into that bracket, then this article is for you. Before we get into the nitty-gritty, it is worth pointing out that if you have the money, you can do worse than just going down to the local sports shop or camping shop and buying all your equipment from them. Buy everything you need in one go and ask for a discount. if anything ever goes wrong they will remember you as a big spender and fix it for you straight away.

However, the rest of have to be a little more cautious with the cheque book. If you know a bit about camping gear from your parents or from the scouts and do not mind second-hand, then car boot sales and garage sales can be just the ticket.

Frequently people are selling things because their kids have left home and they are having a clear out or perhaps they have had more children and the pup tent is no longer any use to them.

I sold a lovely tent not so long ago for peanuts because I knew that I would never need it again. The beauty of these sales is that you can put the tent up or get the seller to put it up for a closer inspection. Look for rot, sniff for mildew, check the number of pegs and guide lines et cetera, but do not get carried away with perfection, you can buy extra pegs, lanyard and a mallet, but you do not want to have to sew up holes or replace zips or fly screen.

Classified ads are another decent source of equipment, but pick the item up yourself so that you know where to take it back if you do not have the opportunity to inspect it in the right manner before handing over the money.

EBay and Amazon are also pretty decent, but you have to do some research on the manufacturers' names and the standard retail prices otherwise you might end up buying a costly copy, a kiddies' toy tent or simply junk.

One of my favourite stores to browse is the Army and Navy Surplus store. Try going into an A&N and coming out empty-handed. If the equipment in there is good enough for our troops to risk their lives with, it's decent enough for a week in the Poconos.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on quite a few topics, but is at present involved with thinking about the Poconos International Raceway in Pennsylvania. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at Poconos Vacations.

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Jun
14
2010
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Camping Supplies

It's great to get away for the weekend into the countryside under canvas. There is nothing to beat breathing fresh air and eating outdoors, surrounded by beautiful scenery. Of course, having the right camping supplies and equipment makes the experience all the more enjoyable.

The basics are the most important to get right. Tents vary in price and size, from the simple one-man variety to large family tents. It's important to choose one that suits the terrain and climate of the destination. Some tents are only designed for summer weather and any winter camping will require a 4-season tent. Most people like to have some kind of air mattress to sleep on. It cushions against the ground and offers insulation too. These come in single, double and king size with pillows and pumps that can be charged up from a car battery.

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Mar
31
2010
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Hunting And Camping Supplies

There are two different kinds of camping trips; ones that are a day trip and ones that you stay overnight. If you plan on staying overnight in the woods, than you'll definitely need camping gear. There are many helpful hunting camping supplies that should be bought to make your trip easier. Most of these hunting camping supplies can be picked up at local outdoor recreation stores.

The first thing that you should pick up is your tent. Unless you're doing your hunting in a very dry and very safe area, you'll want to sleep in a tent at night. Tents ware hunting camping supplies that can be set up and taken down fairly easily. They are also water resistant just in case it rains. Essentially, tents are just a canvas dome and have no padding, so be prepared to sleep on a very hard surface. This is the most important thing you should buy. Of course, you can't just sleep in a tent. You'll need a sleeping bag, too. Be sure to pick up a sleeping bag that is made to fit your body type. If you're a big guy, then you might want to splurge on a double sized sleeping bag. After all, sleeping bags are hunting camping supplies that get zipped up around you. If you are prone to claustrophobia, you'll want get a sleeping bag that is big enough for you to be comfortable in. Also, the quality of sleeping bags varies greatly depending on price. The cheapest sleeping bags aren't very comfortable at all. If you are interested in having a comfortable night's sleep, then you should spend the extra bit of money.

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