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15
2010
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What Is In Your Camping Water?

If you are a camper, you may already know that the water is probably unsafe to drink. Generally, campgrounds get their water from a well in the ground and you can bet, it's not filtered. But that doesn't mean you can't have safe water for cooking and drinking while enjoying the beautiful outdoors.

A good portable water purifier is essential. The type of water purifier that uses Ultraviolet Treatment in the final stage of the process are highly recommended.

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When shopping around for a portable UV water filtration system, keep these things in mind. You want a system that uses pre-filtration to screen out large debris. Sediment filtration is also important to remove any unseen sand or dirt. Carbon filtration is also recommended, every molecule of water is forced through the microscopic pores of carbon, effectively straining out particle matter. These three stages of the water filtration lead to the final purification process, the Ultraviolet Treatment. After the carbon filter has cleansed the water, it is exposed to intense dosages of UV light. This exposure effectively destroys viruses, bacteria, fungi, algae and protozoa. A 12Volt DC Power Supply is needed. This type of system can be expensive but well worth the cost.

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Jan
17
2010
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How To Clean Your Coleman Propane Lantern

With proper care and maintenance, your Coleman propane lantern with provide years of camping enjoyment. Cleaning your propane lantern is a very simple process and following these easy suggestions can prolong the life of your camping lantern. A clean lantern casts more light and runs much more efficiently, so make a habit of cleaning yours on a regular basis.

For the best usage of your Coleman propane lantern, you should clean and inspect the lantern after each camping trip. Use warm water and a mild soap, like dish detergent, to wipe down the globe and the outside of the lantern. Bugs are usually attracted to the warm, soft light of a camping lantern and a wooded campsite may mean leaves or other debris has gotten inside the lantern so it is important to clean out the burner area as well. Allow the camping lantern to totally dry before putting it away to prevent rust or other damage.

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Dec
06
2009
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Best Advice for Your Camping Holiday

The first thing you need to do before setting off for any camping trip is to produce a check list whether your going for a couple of days or for a whole week. You will need to think about such items as tents, sleeping bags, extra blankets, firewood and cooking equipment. Talking from experience I find preparing a night in advance is idyllic so you’re not rushing on the day and forgetting to put those essential items on the list.

Just before heading off on your camping trip it will also be a good idea to research what kind of services the camp site has to offer, such as canteens or whether they allow any pets on site. I always try to leave enough time between departing the house and journeying to the camp site so I can unwind as packing a car and remembering all the necessary gear can be very stressful.

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