Geocaching – A Beginners Guide

Ok, we go camping to get away, to unplug, to reconnect with nature, and now I talk about geocaching?

Well, please bear with me. Geocaching is different. While it involved electronics, it's not a couch potato activity and you are unlikely to be reaching into a bag of potato chips while geocaching. Geocache is the latest outdoor craze to hit treasure hunting enthusiasts across the world. It's a natural camping activity because you are out there already.

To enjoy the sport, you need to be familiar with using a global positioning unit (GPS).

You see, in thousands of locations worldwide(!), people have hidden small containers in which they’ve put a logbook or notepad, plus a few trinkets such as small toys, fridge magnets, key rings, bumper stickers etc. The co-ordinates of these locations are then recorded online so that geocachers anywhere on the globe can [Read more...]

Six Hiking and Backpacking Tips

Hiking and backpacking in the wilderness means leaving the safety and predictability of civilization behind. That is part of the adventure, and part of the danger. Here are six hiking and backpacking tips you can use to make it much safer, without taking away from the adventure.

1. Carry a compass, a map, and the knowledge of how to use them. Even if you don't have a good map. any map is better than nothing. People lost in the wilderness have often hiked farther into it because they had no idea in which direction was the nearest road. Practice with the compass near home, and use it before you need it, just to keep in practice.

2. Bring the necessary safety items and knowledge. On Mount Whitney I saw hikers eight miles from the nearest road, at nightfall, [Read more...]

Camping Gear for Your Next Camping Trip

Is your first ever camping adventure on the horizon? If so, you undoubtedly have questions about what to bring, and you are not alone. Although a camping trip is a great way to get away and relax, the planning phase can be stressful. Keep on reading. We have some great ideas to help ease the pain of planning your first camping quest.

Camping is an activity that requires planning and bringing lots of stuff. This "stuff" is often divided into two categories: camping gear and camping supplies. Generally, camping gear refers to the actual equipment you need for camping. Camping supplies usually means your food, clothes, personal care items and other miscellaneous things.

Deciding what camping supplies to bring with you is a matter of personal preference. Many people already know what clothes and food items they have to bring along. The thing many first-time campers struggle with, however, is what camping equipment is really necessary for their trip. There are many different pieces of camping gear, and you will find an outline of some of them below.

First let's talk about one of the most common pieces of camping equipment, the tent. Depending on the size of your camping group, [Read more...]

Camping Plans Impacted by Gas Price?

Will your camping plans change now that it costs over $400 to fill up your camper? I stumbled on this gas receipt this morning and was amazed at what gas cost not so long ago. As I am writing this, gas is now at $3.969 a gallon.

Don't scratch Camping off your list yet.

Here are some helpful tips and ideas: [Read more...]

Yurt Camping is Perfect for First-Time Campers

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One of the biggest fears for prospective campers is shelter. If you forget your matches, or burn the beans, or left the lantern behind, you’ll still survive, especially if there’s a camp store. But where you rest your head at night – will it be too cold, too hot, or will the ground be too rocky? Will the tent protect them from rains, will it keep the wildlife out? Fears like that – real or imagined – can easily keep prospective campers from leaving their homes.

Yurt-campingWell, it’s the 21st century, folks. Leave the camping tent at home. Many campgrounds come with move-in-ready tents. They are called yurts. You may feel like you are cheating a little but [Read more...]

Winter Camping? Avoid Frostbite

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Winter Camping anyone? Not me, but I will go hiking or walking in the cold. Places and views I know take on a totally different character in the winter. Today’s post is about keeping frostbite at bay while you enjoy the outdoors.

What causes Frostbite?
When the body begins to feel the impact of the cold, the brain tells it to shut down the blood flow to the extremities to preserve core temperature (a survival strategy to avoid hypothermia). But cutting off the blood flow leaves the extremities without the very thing needed for protection against frostbite. Unable to stay warm, these parts of the body gradually chill and lose sensation.

This causes the fluid in the cells to freeze, and that causes the damage.

How to treat frostbite:

  • Move the victim out of the cold and into a warm, protected place.
  • Avoid exposing the affected area to sharp objects or dry heat (fire, hot pads, etc.) because the flesh is numb and might get burned or otherwise injured unknowingly.
  • Do not thaw frostbite unless you can guarantee that the flesh will not be refrozen.
  • To thaw the affected flesh, either immerse the part of the body in warm (not hot) water or soak a cloth in warm (not hot) water and gently lay it on the affected area. If there are any blisters, leave them alone. Do not rub or massage the frozen flesh.
  • The thawing process may be painful for serious frostbite. Continue with treatment in spite of anguished protest. After thawing, carefully wrap the affected area with clean bandaging material. Keep fingers and toes separated.
  • Get medical attention if necessary.

The biggest cause of frostbite is exposed skin and cold wind is the culprit more often than just frigid temperature. When camping in winter, dress in layers that trap air inside. Wear clothing that is waterproof and breathable (to allow perspiration to escape). Keep your head, neck and wrists covered to preserve you core temperature. Mittens are often better than gloves, because fingers can keep each other warm. Make sure mittens, socks and boots are not so tight they restrict blood flow to fingers and toes. Wear gators to keep snow out of boots. In extreme cold, wear a Neoprene Face Mask, Black.



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Holiday Gifts for Campers

The holidays is the best time to buy gifts for campers. The colder the temperatures are out there, the steeper the discounts on camping items you've been wanting for yourself or for the campers you know.

The Coleman Kids Explorer Belt (play video below), for example, normally retails at $26 but can be had for $12 and change at christmas. Coleman at 50% off? Makes me want to turn the folks on my gift list to campers (even if they've never camped before).

Camping tents, headlamp for kids, all those fun kids camping gear
you usually won't splurge on can be had for less than list price when you shop when it is snowing outside.







Video Source Credit: Amazon.com

Grown-up camping gear is on-sale too. Check out a few of these camping items on sale at Amazon.com. My husband likes to remind me, "When you choose gifts for other people, don't buy things you want for yourself, buy what the recipeient would want". Great advice, thanks. But surely, a cool head lamp to explore caves and pretend you are Indiana Jones is something everyone wants… he doesn't think so.

Camping Menu Favorite – Meatloaf

The best camping recipe is one that involves no cooking. How to do that? Make it at home, freeze it, toss it in the cooler to serve as ice pack on your way to the campground. At the camp site, wrap it in heavy-duty tin foil throw it on the fire, and unwrap for gourmet camping dining.

A perfect camping menu item for that strategy is meatloaf. The video below is from my friend Kathy Maister, who makes cooking videos for total kitchen klutz like me.

Make a couple of meatloaves. Don't know if it's the hiking, or the camping excitement or the late nights playing monopoly in the camping tent, but my kids appetites double when we go camping.

Related Article: 2-step Camping Recipes

Camp Safety – Bear-Proof Your Campsite

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BLACK BEARIf you are camping in bear country – which includes many of our beautiful National Parks – you need to take some extra precautions. Bears have a tremendous sense of smell, and they are so strong they can rip out a car window or tear off a car door a lot easier than you might think. [Read more...]

Discount Camping Gear

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I drove by my town center this morning and was surprised to see that the mannequins on the windows have changed wardrobe to winter coats and turtleneck tops. Labor Day is around the corner and the campgrounds will be quiet again. You know what that means?

It's Discount Camping Gear time!

Here are several places to go camping gear bargain hunting:

Looking for Online Clearance Sales?

When you check out these big online stores's summer clearance, be aware of the expiration date. Some also require a coupon code.

Save Up To 50% on Camping Gear and Apparel during CampSaver's Summer Clearance Sale!

Moosejaw.com is having their annual Supersale. Use coupon code: SUPERSALE to take an extra 10% off all sale products at checkout.

Backcountry is also having their annual sale. Up To 70% Off At Backcountry.com

Looking for Specific Gear?

UpsideOver specializes in kids camping gear. Think kids camping gear have kids prices? Not. That's why I wait for the sales, I hate paying full price.

Kid's Camping Gear ON SALE Now at UpsideOver.com

Looking for Yakima Racks? 10% Off All Yakima Racks

A patagonia diehard? That's another brand I cannot afford to pay full price for. Right now, Patagonia is on Sale at Altrec.com

Looking for Camping gear on the cheap?
eBay. One man's space-hogger is another man's treasure. Camping equipment abounds at eBay as families outgrow their camping tents, or kids grow up, or families upgrade to an RV … Camp gear I like to hunt for at eBay are: camp cooking gear, camping tents (sample eBay auctions below).





Don't forget your local Walmart or Target stores
Once in a while, you find yourself at the right place at the right time for that camping gear you've been wanting.

Happy bargain hunting. And despite mannequins in winter coats, there really are still a few more weeks of camping to enjoy. Don't wait till it's really too late. Play the 45-second video below to remind you camping weather will soon be gone…

For video guides on how to buy camp equipment, check out the Camping Gear channel in our Camping TV.

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