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LED Flashlights - Let There Be Light

30th September 2009
The new generation of LED lights resolves many of the ‘inconveniences’ of typical camping lights. In the past five years, there have been huge leaps forward in the development of usable LED lighting. Just a few short years ago, LED lights were conside... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Intelligent Camping For All

29th September 2009
A lot of people still think that all they need to do when planning a camping trip is find a good campsite and prepare all their gear. Don’t get me wrong; this is very important. But that’s not all there is to do when you’re making preparations for... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Save Money On Your Camping Supplies

29th September 2009
Buying camping supplies can be relatively inexpensive and easily kept within a budget provided that you are willing to do a bit of research and spend some time comparison shopping for the best possible deals. For those that are just getting starting in ac... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Have The Best Camping Trip Ever With These Amazing Camping Tips

29th September 2009
While we all know that camping is fun, great and so on, we also know that it entails careful planning to make it a memorable and fun experience. But the thing is, you don’t need to be a seasoned camper to enjoy camping. You don’t have to be a camper f... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Top 10 Date Ideas That Won't Break The Bank

29th September 2009
Bored of the regular dinner and a movie? Don't want to spend $5oo dollars to go somewhere special? Try these budget date ideas to get closer to your special someone without breaking the bank. 1. Go to your {local dollar store, separate and try to each ... Read >
Author: sammith

Family Trip Tips

29th September 2009
Contrary to the popular notion that family holiday vacations are best spent on amusement parks, there are a lot of other places that your family can go to and enjoy its few days of fun and relaxation. Here are a few ideas you can chew on while looking fo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Environmental Care During A Camping Trip

29th September 2009
When you go camping, it’s not only your family and the persons you’re with, you are responsible of. When you go camping, it’s not only your personal items you should take care of. When you go camping, it’s not only your tent or your RV or your sle... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Choosing The Best Camping Chair

28th September 2009
Whether you are sitting by the campfire, lounging at the beach, or enjoying an afternoon fishing by the lake, selecting the right camping chair is vital to your comfort and your enjoyment. You want a chair that is comfortable to sit in for whatever activ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Car Camping

28th September 2009
When you are strapped for cash but need a place to crash, you just might consider a local campground. Car camping is not turning your vehicle into a rolling motel, but rather packing up your camping gear and heading out to the campsite of your choice. Onc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Camping Without A Fortune

28th September 2009
You’re stressed out from work, the kids are getting rowdier and unmanageable by the day, and your wife is giving you that look. It’s definitely time for a family vacation. In fact, it was time for a vacation several years ago, but you just kept putt... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Camping Safety Tips

28th September 2009
There are millions of people everywhere who enjoy the relaxation of camping. Whether you’re spending the weekend camping with your family at the local state park or backpacking through the backcountry, there are some general rules of camping safety tha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Camping Describes A Wide Range Of Activities

28th September 2009
Camping is an outdoor recreational activity, in which the campers get away from civilization and enjoy nature while spending one or more nights at a campsite. It may be combined with hiking either as backpacking or as a series of day hikes from a central ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Campers Shoes: A Carefree Way To Enjoy Adventure

28th September 2009
Are you a camping freak? Do you go out for camping with your friends frequently? If yes, then you can't do without campers shoes. Campers shoes allow you to have a great camping experience. This is the reason you should go in for a good pair of campers sh... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Some “Big Four” Promotional Tips

28th September 2009
1. Scrap the “Image” and work on an identity. The first step to success is to get away from the idea of creating an image. In fact, the literal definition of image is an imitation or representation of a person or thing. Now that is exactly what you d... Read >
Author: megh.sagaciti

A Truck Camper Offers Freedom Like No Other

28th September 2009
Each year millions of campers leave the confines of their homes and neighborhoods and set off on a quest for the fresh air and open spaces of the great outdoors. But campers are no different than other vacationers, and the degree to which they escape the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Some “Big Four” Promotional Tips

24th September 2009
1. Scrap the “Image” and work on an identity. The first step to success is to get away from the idea of creating an image. In fact, the literal definition of image is an imitation or representation of a person or thing. Now that is exactly what you d... Read >
Author: megh.sagaciti

Top Six Reasons to Visit Lake George

24th September 2009
The second largest lake in Florida is Lake George. Lake George covers around 46,000 acres. It is a unique lake in the sense that once you leave the shallow waters near the shore the bottom pretty much remains a constant distance down with few changes.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How-To Camp Green This Summerc

23rd September 2009
For some people, camping is a way to get back to nature while for others it means bringing out the big toys and having some fun. For the people who bring out the big motor home equipped with satellite television, cook tops, refrigerators and other neat ga... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Clean Vacationing

23rd September 2009
Admit it. When the sun is out and you are at your favorite campsite or cottage on the lake the last thing you want to do is spend a lot of time cooking a meal. Often, when vacationing, the lure to purchase instant foods is strong. Unfortunately, these con... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Camping – Requirements And Safety Measures

23rd September 2009
An outdoor recreational activity, camping involves people spending the night in tents at a campsite. They do it in an attempt to temporarily avoid the din and bustle of city life, and to get close to nature. If you are looking to spend a comfortable time ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Fun Family Camping Trips

22nd September 2009
While getting away from the hustle of town life is one of the explanations families decide to go camping, for children it is the ultimate adventure . If you're planning a family camping trip this summer, these are some tips that will guarantee your holid... Read >
Author: Bob Ethan

Great summer holidays for kids

11th September 2009
Finding the right summer holiday for your family is not always easy. You want to choose a location where you know that kids will be entertained, but it's likely that there may be limitations in terms of how much money you have available to spend. So ho... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Finding the right camping accessories

11th September 2009
If you're planning a camping trip then you may well be thinking about the gadgets and accessories that you're intending on taking with you. In this article we examine how you can go about finding camping accessories that are right for your needs. The f... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Etiquette in the Outdoors

07th September 2009
One of the prime attractions of camping is the opportunity to enjoy peace and quiet. Living in the big city is exciting and there is a never ending parade of things to do and see. But sometimes, it's great to get away from all the noise, the bustling and ... Read >
Author: Natalia Norman

Affordable Summer Vacationing

28th August 2009
RV camping is by far the most relaxing, luxurious forms of camping out there. You are able to experience the solitude of nature while still having warm running water, a comfortable bed to sleep in, and a working, flushable toilet. If you have not ever ... Read >
Author: breezego.css

Camping Equipment

22nd August 2009
There are many things you will require when you are camping. Tents, pots and pans, cooking stoves, etc. These things make your camping adventure truly enjoyable. But yes, you have to plan all this beforehand so as to not leave anything behind. We mean you... Read >
Author: Mervin Jones

Summertime is for RV Camping!

20th August 2009
RV camping is by far the most relaxing, luxurious forms of camping out there. You are able to experience the solitude of nature while still having warm running water, a comfortable bed to sleep in, and a working, flushable toilet. If you have not ever ... Read >
Author: breezego.css

Camping Green should be obvious but its not by Lord Abnev and hole ozone layer

18th August 2009
Cookware The same goes for paper plates and disposable plastic forks. Instead, camp with reusable dishes and utensils and wash them after each use. This will drastically decrease the amount of trash you burn (bad for the enviro-gases pollute the air) or... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders

Some basic Safety Precautions need when we take our kids outside

18th August 2009
Camping can be one of the life experiences that stay with a child well into childhood. Depending on how they recognize it, a childhood camping trip can become something they look back on with loving memories, or it can summon up intense aversion and abhor... Read >
Author: johndavidseo

My Son’s Unfortunate Lesson in Camping Alone

08th August 2009
My son decided he wanted to go Camping but he didn’t want to take anyone else with him. Normally, I wouldn’t have objected but he had just gotten over serious surgery and I didn’t think it was a good idea. Nevertheless, he is a stubborn lout and d... Read >
Author: davisalton

What to Know When Buying a Etrex Gps Receiver

20th July 2009
Why are Etrex Gps Receiver units showing up everywhere? You might find one in your rental automobile, on your watch or even built into your wireless telephone. Anti-theft systems use one, heavy construction equipment might use one and having one on your s... Read >
Author: Rocky Garcia

Family Camping Holidays

17th July 2009
Many families look forward to going on a holiday. With today's precarious economic climate, many families are venturing out of the box and looking for new ways to have an enjoyable holiday without making a huge dent in their pocketbooks. Camping holidays ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tent Camping - A Lost Leisure?

17th July 2009
Many tent campers today are being outraged by the over-popularity of RV use along with prices of Tents and gear. Getting "back to nature" was considered by many to simply be a tent, a fire, and good campfire cooking, while connecting with nature on an up ... Read >
Author: SuzyN

What to Know When Buying a Etrex Gps Receiver

16th July 2009
Why are Etrex Gps Receiver units showing up everywhere? You might find one in your rental automobile, on your wristwatch or maybe built into your wireless phone. Anti-theft systems use one, heavy construction kit might use one and having one on your ship ... Read >
Author: Jayson Gilbert

Recapture that Outdoor Experience

12th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jonathan Perez "Beep! Beep!" blare the horns of morning and afternoon traffic. Does the running and gunning of city life got you bogged down? Well, taking some time away from this and heading out to a beautiful, natural setting is ju... Read >
Author: Jonathan Perez

Festival fashion for summer

10th July 2009
Festival time is upon us again and, alongside worrying about having enough tent pegs - or getting a tent in the first place - you may be considering what your festival wardrobe is going to contain this year. There are a few tips that you'll be grateful ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Travel Safely: Use Camping Australia Guide Books to Plan the Adventure of a Lifetime!

09th July 2009
Great! You have finally decided that the trip of a lifetime is going to be taking place in Australia, and that you want to go camping in the Australian outback rather than staying in hotels and hostels. You have made a great choice. But there are obvi... Read >
Author: Theresea

Travel Safely: Use Camping Australia Guide Books to Plan the Adventure of a Lifetime!

09th July 2009
Great! You have finally decided that the trip of a lifetime is going to be taking place in Australia, and that you want to go camping in the Australian outback rather than staying in hotels and hostels. You have made a great choice. But there are obvi... Read >
Author: Theresea

Backpacks for Summer Camping Trips

07th July 2009
Whether you are going on a weekend camping trip or enjoying an entire summer backpacking through various places across the globe, there is no doubt that choosing the right backpack for the occasion is crucially important. In recent years, a number of b... Read >
Author: AriannJordan

Taking Your Canine Friend on Your Camping Holiday

05th July 2009
Camping holidays are popular types of holidays. People enjoy taking them for many reasons. They can be a fun-filled experience for the entire family and it can be a cheap Self catering holiday. If your family includes a dog, then there's no reason why thi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Self-Catering Holiday: Ultimate Indulgence

04th July 2009
Nothing takes the place of a well-engineered self-catering holiday. If you choose either campsite or holiday park, cottage or rental bungalow, your budget is the only limiting factor. Is there an area you have wanted to see or explore? Chances are good to... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Rome: Roma Vintage, 13 June – 15 August 2009

02nd July 2009
This year the rich programme of summer events in Rome features a new, interesting happening: Roma Vintage. Roma Vintage will take place from the 13th of June to the 15th of August in Parco San Sebastiano, and as the name of the event suggests, it will ... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani

Camping in Norfolk

02nd July 2009
A few years ago I went on a camping holiday in Norfolk. We often go on our family holidays to Norfolk but this is the first time we have actually camped. We camped on a site on top of cliffs that directly overlooked the sea. It was a super location and y... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Essential Camping Gear for a Happy Holiday under Canvas

30th June 2009
There's something quite magical about sleeping under canvas. Closeness to nature, seeing the moon shining through the tent, hearing owls hooting in the trees and breathing nature's earthy scent… these small things which we take for granted in our everyd... Read >
Author: Anna Clare

Camping

22nd June 2009
People love to visit France and enjoy various activities like bicycle tours, hiking etc among which camping is quite popular. Camping in France is a popular way for many to spend their holidays. There are different ways to enjoy your camping holiday, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Some Ideas for Camping With Baby

19th June 2009
A new baby does not have to mean the end of camping trips and outdoor activities. It's actually the beginning of a whole new adventure for you and your little one. Expect your family camping trips to be slower paced with more time spent on preparing food,... Read >
Author: David Cummings

Getting the best camping toilets

18th June 2009
So you arrive at a campsite and realise that you need to use the toilet. As you step into the toilet block you remember one of the real negatives about camping trips: the state of the toilets. Does this scenario seem familiar to you? If so, you may be thi... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Camping toilets have improved

18th June 2009
What's the worst thing about going on a camping trip? While some people may worry greatly about the weather, there can be no doubt that just as many are concerned by the thought of camping toilets. Those provided at campsites are often of a particularly p... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Folding toilets make camping more pleasant

16th June 2009
Are you somebody that loves to go on camping trips, or do you think about such occasions with a feeling of dread? Camping trips seem to cause differing reactions when they are mentioned. In this article we take a closer look at how you can make such trips... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Improved camping toilets could help

16th June 2009
Are you tired of turning up at a campsite and finding that the bathroom facilities are unspeakably bad? There are few things worse and few things better designed to ruin a perfectly good camping trip. So is there a solution to this ongoing problem? One... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Tracking down better camping toilets

16th June 2009
Have you ever tried to use the bathroom facilities at a campsite? If you have then you'll probably know that standards are generally a long way short of what you'd expect to find at home. Few people find that cold showers and dirty toilets are something t... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

How well do you plan your camping trips?

15th June 2009
Do you find that your camping trips don't always seem to go as well as you'd hoped? It may be that your planning is somewhat lacking. It's amazing what a difference it can make when you're prepared to spend a little bit of time thinking about your camping... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Camping tips and advice: Sleeping Mats

13th June 2009
Tents and sleeping bags are what most people think of when it comes to camping out. They aren't the only things that you might want to consider, though, when it comes to comfort from the elements. Another option is a sleeping mat. These generally go under... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Camping tips and advice: The Tent

13th June 2009
When camping, one of the first and most important things that you need to consider is your tent. There are some people who camp in trailers and there are some other options, but most people who truly camp out will need a tent of some kind. The first thing... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Holiday Parks Or Camp Sites – Which Are Better

11th June 2009
Spending a holiday out with your family can be a lot of fun if you make a smart choice about where to go. But if the place you choose is not exciting at all it can be a huge let down for everyone. Many people are still fascinated by camping and going to c... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

Top attractions in Sussex

09th June 2009
One of the popular places for someone to take a holiday in the UK is in Sussex. The great thing about that area is that there are a lot of attractions there that you can enjoy. Whether you're travelling by yourself, with your family, or with a group of fr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top 10 Countdown To Why You Should Go Camping

06th June 2009
Sit back as editor, Ingrid McCleary (a veteran camper) extols the virtues of camping. No. 10--You get hands-on experience with your state's symbols. In California, for example, you could spot the valley quail perched in a redwood tree while you hike th... Read >
Author: Davidr

Cool campsites for the whole family

05th June 2009
If you're looking for a budget family holiday then a camping trip could provide you with the answer. Some people are put off the thought of camping holidays because they think that their children will get bored. Fortunately there are some really funky ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Holiday Parks Or Camp Sites – Which Are Better

05th June 2009
Spending a holiday out with your family can be a lot of fun if you make a smart choice about where to go. But if the place you choose is not exciting at all it can be a huge let down for everyone. Many people are still fascinated by camping and going to c... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright

Camping toilets that are built to last

04th June 2009
Camping toilets have become a central requirement for many people when they are planning a camping trip. Finding a portable toilet that offers the stability that you want and that is built to last will be vital - you'll be looking for a product that you c... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Improving your camping experience

04th June 2009
If you've ever wondered why other people enjoy camping trips so much then it's likely that you've never got to grips with what makes them so much fun. Having a great camping holiday experience is all about planning in advance and then being able to relax ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Camping Holidays : Beware of the flying dragons.

01st June 2009
We were recently camping in the South of France in a quiet village not very far away from Nice. It had been a long drive getting there and we were all quite exhausted from the journey. As a result it was beginning to get dark when we arrived. We booked in... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Camping holidays: Practice erecting your tent.

01st June 2009
A complete list of dos and don'ts regarding camping family holidays would fill a book, but number one on my list is make sure that you know how to erect your tent before you set off. It is not so important if you have one of those modern tents that more o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Motorhome Hire New Zealand – 10 Helpful Tips on how to Be A Careful Camper in NZ

29th May 2009
10 helpful tips on how to be a careful camper while visiting NZ in your Motor home. Knowledge provided from experts with many years of experience and also from valuable customer feedback. 1. Arrival and Pick Up After And Before Long Haul Flights It ... Read >
Author: Heidi Eberhart

Safety at T In The Park

18th May 2009
The risk of fire at T in the Park is very high. Festival goers are known to set campfires near their tents at night time. With 140,000 people who have mostly been consuming alcohol all day and 50,000 tents it would be very easy for someone to accidentally... Read >
Author: K. Phillips

Places to Take Your Cooler: Camping!

18th May 2009
So you’ve got a new portable cooler from SuperFanCoolers.com. Good for you! Many days and weeks of having chilled food and beverages by you side await you. Now that you have your cooler, where are you going to take it? Well, there are few obvious answer... Read >
Author: Kavin

Places to Take Your Cooler: Camping!

18th May 2009
So you’ve got a new portable cooler from SuperFanCoolers.com. Good for you! Many days and weeks of having chilled food and beverages by you side await you. Now that you have your cooler, where are you going to take it? Well, there are few obvious answer... Read >
Author: Kavin

Tips on Camping in Texas

12th May 2009
Texans have been doing it for centuries; camping! There is nothing like the great outdoors, wide open spaces, camp fire, tent, roasting marshmallows. Camping can be the time of your life, or it can be a nightmare; especially in the Texas heat. Don't ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Taking your own camping toilet

12th May 2009
Are you tired off the poor toilet facilities provided at campsites and music festivals? Many other people are similarly concerned and they've been finding new ways to avoid the problem. They've found that transporting their own portable toilets could prov... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Real portable camping toilets

12th May 2009
What do you think of when you hear someone suggesting that you should take a camping trip? Do you smile as you consider the delights involved in escaping and enjoying the great outdoors? Or do you think of the horrors that may await you? If you fall in... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Climb Kilimanjaro by Lemosho Route

12th May 2009
This route is the least busy route. It is also one of the more expensive routes as it has long transfers and you have to pay forest fees because,at the start of the climb, you pass through a forest reserve. Bellow is an itinerary for climbing Kilimanj... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Climb Kilimanjaro Machame Route

11th May 2009
Climb Mt Kilimanjaro by the Most Beautiful Route! This is the itinerary for the Machame Route. Day 1: On arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport you will be met and transferred to your hotel for the night (a range of hotels are available dependen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Camper Van Hire in New Zealand - Top Tips For Travelling Off The Beaten Track

11th May 2009
If you want to enjoy your New Zealand stay off the beaten track with your motorhome or camper van - have you heard of the campsites from the Department of Conservation? Here are some hints and recommendations: - Make sure that the New Zealand camp... Read >
Author: Heidi Eberhart

Different types of accommodation in Yorkshire

11th May 2009
When taking a holiday to Yorkshire there is much to enjoy, but you won't have as memorable of a time if you don't have a good place to stay. You can get a lot of different accommodations wherever you travel, and that's true of Yorkshire, as well. Cottages... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Motorcycle Touring

11th May 2009
Some riders like to travel alone, and if you can cope with the solitude, this has many advantages. You decide the route, the duration of the tour and you get out of bed when you please, be it early or late. If you’re heading down the motorway in France,... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

My Checklist for Camping

08th May 2009
When it comes to planning a camping trip, one of the first things you should do is pull out your handy-dandy my checklist for camping notes. If you don’t have such a checklist, then take the time to make one. All too often many campers will find out, af... Read >
Author: R.S. Leger

Hemis National Park,Ladakh,J&K,India- Snow Leopard country

08th May 2009
The feeling of being in snow leopard country was amazing. We were in the land of Buddha in High altitude Hemis National Park in Ladakh area of J&K State. Two hours back we sought the blessings of god at Hemis monastery for our successful journey. Since th... Read >
Author: tanny

Take your own camping toilet

05th May 2009
Have you ever arrived at a campsite or festival location and been horrified by the state of the toilets? You could avoid such problems by making use of your own mobile camping toilet. That suggestion may sound very odd. After all, where would you buy s... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

The Isle of Wight festival

05th May 2009
The Isle of Wight is a very popular place to take a holiday, and one of the main reasons for that is the Isle of Wight festival. It was very popular years ago, faded away, and was then revived just a few short years ago. Now it's one of the best things ab... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

5 Top Tips For Traveling Motorhome Pets

05th May 2009
Mans best friend is the dog, and many pet owners look upon their furry companion as part of the family so it stands to reason we want them to accompany us when we go traveling. If your motorhome is your sanctuary for you to take weekend breaks and the odd... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

Benefits of using campsites in Europe

01st May 2009
If you want to camp but you don't want to go too far, there are a lot of places you can enjoy and still remain in Europe. Naturally it costs less that way, and you can have a budget holiday that everyone can enjoy. That's true of the adults and of the chi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What can be found on the modern day campsite

01st May 2009
Camping isn't the same as it was years ago, and things have changed quite a lot. It used to be just a couple of people in a tent, and they had to bring bottled water, dig a latrine, and build a fire. You can certainly still camp like that if you want to, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

RV Solar Battery Charger

01st May 2009
RV's are a great way to get around, and millions of Americans use them every year for travelling, vacations, camping, or just getting away from the real world for a little while. The power requirements for RV's are not that high and campsites have power p... Read >
Author: Solar Power

Uses of Solar Camping Gear

27th April 2009
Roughing it in the outdoors without any access to electricity can be difficult in the modern era of digital cameras, GPS, and cell phones. Solar camping gear and portable solar chargers can be the solution to this. It is a proven fact that sunlight co... Read >

Why Buy A Solar Power Generator For Your Home

26th April 2009
If you are like most homeowners I know, I’m sure you have pondered the scenario about what you would do if your home lost power during an emergency or blackout with no back up power source. Can you envision the nightmare of running your home for 8-12 ho... Read >
Author: ray haiber

Tips for Camping – 5 Tips for a Great Camping Trip

16th April 2009
Camping is all about getting away from the stress of everyday life. Just being out in nature with your friends and family can really help to relax you. Whether hiking, fishing or just sitting around the camp fire this is a great time to catch up with th... Read >
Author: Mike Jones

Camping: It’s what you are missing

13th April 2009
I have written a number of articles on camping. I have because camping is one of those activities that can really bring a family together. I can remember all of the camping trips on went on with my father when my brother and I were just kids. From thos... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Down or Synthetic Sleeping Bag? Make the Right Choice

10th April 2009
Sometimes it’s tough having too many choices. For example, when I first started shopping for a new sleeping bag I was overwhelmed by the selection and styles that were available. There were warm weather, cold weather, ultra-light, down, synthetic, mum... Read >
Author: F McGoldrick

How To Choose Your Camping Tent

09th April 2009
Our family has been camping for over a year now and we love it. When we decided to make the commitment to buy a camping tent, we spent time visiting local outdoor stores to get advice. I was surprised on how many types of tents were available and it was... Read >
Author: F McGoldrick

Down or Synthetic? Choosing the right Sleeping Bag

09th April 2009
Sometimes it’s tough having too many choices. For example, when I first started shopping for a new sleeping bag I was overwhelmed by the selection and styles that were available. There were warm weather, cold weather, ultra-light, down, synthetic, mum... Read >
Author: Frank McGoldrick

How To Shop for a Camping Tent for Your Family

07th April 2009
Our family has been camping for over a year now and we love it. When we decided to make the commitment to buy a camping tent, we spent time visiting local outdoor stores to get advice. I was surprised on how many types of tents were available and it was... Read >
Author: Frank McGoldrick

Things people hate about camping

04th April 2009
Some people love camping trips, while others can't stand them. As a fan of such holidays, I decided to carry out a little poll among those who weren't so keen. The results make interesting reading. In this article I list the most hated things about campin... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Top 8 Camping Holiday Tips

04th April 2009
In this article we take a closer look at some top tips that can help you to get the most out of your camping trips. Such trips should be fun and the following ideas will help with your planning, ensuring that you can have the best possible time. Most o... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Types of Barbeque Grills

31st March 2009
Whether you are planning a vacation, considering spending the holidays out of town or simply thinking of dining in the backyard with your friends or family, one of the best activities is to have a Barbeque or burger party. Having this kind of experience o... Read >
Author: John Michael

Planning your camping trip

27th March 2009
The idea of sitting down and planning an event can sound really dull but it's important to remember that proper planning can really help you to get the most out of many situations. This is undoubtedly true when it comes to camping holidays. Camping tri... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Responsible Camping Adventure: Camping Ethics You Need To Understand and Observe

25th March 2009
You have checked your camping checklist for the hundredth time so you are confident that you have forgotten nothing and that everything is ready to go for the great outdoor adventure. Your new tent is packed and ready, and so is your food pack and water ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Camping - Family activity precaution

13th March 2009
Camping is a fun time for the whole family. It is a time to leave all of your troubles behind and reconnect with family and friends. Campfires, roasting marshmallows and sing-a-longs are the memories you’ll cherish for the rest of your life. That’s wh... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Preparing For And Avoiding Bear Attacks

13th March 2009
One of the greatest views of nature are seen camping and hiking through bear country. However, the threat of being attacked by a bear is great and it is imperative that hikers are prepared. Preventing bear attacks is a much better strategy than trying to... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Following Hidden Trails

11th March 2009
I am a follower of hidden trails. In fact, on at least half of the hiking trips I take lately, I'm off the trails altogether, bushwhacking into the unknown. What do you get for doing as Walt Whitman suggested, and taking the "road less traveled?" A bit of... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

The Best Places to Go For a Low Budget Vacation

09th March 2009
With the economy on a downturn, people are looking for increasingly cheap ways to plan vacations. However, this is not as impossible as it sounds as there are many places that offer cheap alternatives to exotic vacations. In this article we shall discuss ... Read >
Author: Debra Brian Hunt

Believe Me There Are Nature Friendly Hunters

06th March 2009
The nature-friendly hunter's motto is: Leave the woods the same as when you came. Well, minus an animal or two of course. If you are going to be camping overnight, try to disturb as little of the environment as possible. Don't clear brush unnecessarily. T... Read >
Author: Jaden Skiver

Camping Made Easy

23rd February 2009
Every camper has been there. You find a campsite and you have to set up. You pull out your tent in a bag, and it’s in pieces. You have a pole here, some canvas there. By the time night falls, you have something that doesn’t remotely resemble somethin... Read >
Author: Jonathan B

Camping Made Easy

23rd February 2009
Every camper has been there. You find a campsite and you have to set up. You pull out your tent in a bag, and it’s in pieces. You have a pole here, some canvas there. By the time night falls, you have something that doesn’t remotely resemble something... Read >
Author: Ben

Camping: Ideas to Get Your Campfire Going

20th February 2009
I have been camping since I was five years old. I thank my dad for getting me involved in such a great outdoor activity. Maybe camping is not so much a novelty for some like those who may live out on a farm or in the country, but for us city slickers, c... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

The “Right” RV for Your Vacation

18th February 2009
If the lure of convenient RV camping has captured your imagination, it’s time to find out which motorhome will suit your vacation plans best. Today’s RVs are a far cry from the tiny “Flintstone trailers” of the past. In fact, many people are optin... Read >
Author: Joe Laing

How can you find the right beach camping park?

16th February 2009
Australia is one of the largest and the most amazingly beautiful continents across the globe. One of the most well-liked forms of accommodation in Australia is Australia hostels. Aussies travel much more than Americans. The country itself is pristine, uns... Read >
Author: Davidson

Five Reasons Why The Best Way To Enjoy A Holiday Is With A Motorhome

23rd January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Kimberlie Hutson When it comes to choosing your holiday, hotels can offer you luxury, with comfy beds, hot food and running water, whereas camping can be cheaper and more adventurous. However, a motorhome holiday can offer you the be... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

Caravanning With A Stand Up Insurance Deal That You Love

05th January 2009
It stands to reason that caravan insurance is going to differ somewhat from standard motor insurance as it is a completely different type of vehicle. It has a multitude of household items inside it and it also slows down traffic. With its ungainly and dan... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

Lyme Disease - Can It Do More Than Just Tick You Off When You Travel On Vacation?

05th December 2008
Travelers, campers, tourists and vacationers alike can be at risk for getting Lyme disease, a serious, debilitating condition caused by being bitten by an infected tick. What are the symptoms of Lyme disease? Some of the symptoms of Lyme disease a... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

Knowing More About Wireless Outdoor Speakers

02nd December 2008
If you're looking for the latest gadget around, it is going to be the wireless outdoor speakers. These speakers can just be the best additions to your music player like the Zune or the iPod. These speakers work through wireless transmission, which make th... Read >
Author: Melissa Patterson

Wireless Outdoor Speakers - A Sound Investment

02nd December 2008
Are you looking for some accessories for your iPod or music player? If so, wireless outdoor speakers are good suggestions. Through it, you can share your favorite music with your friends. With these speakers, there's no need to listen to your songs alone.... Read >
Author: Melissa Patterson

Camping and Picnics Equal A Great Combination

01st December 2008
Are you looking for a fun and exciting way to spend time with your family, with your friends, or with your romantic partner? If you are, have you taken the time to examine camping near the forest? Camping is nice as it is occasionally referred to as a r... Read >
Author: T. Detty

Camping and Picnics Equal A Great Combination

01st December 2008
Are you looking for a fun and exciting way to spend time with your family, with your friends, or with your romantic partner? If you are, have you taken the time to examine camping near the forest? Camping is nice as it is occasionally referred to as a r... Read >
Author: terry detty

Family Fun Trips Close to home that Require Minimal Travel

01st December 2008
There are several affordable family vacations to choose from if you want your family to experience a great vacation at lower costs. With today’s fuel and travel prices, it would seem that the best option would be to take them somewhere not too far from ... Read >
Author: Cory

Benefiting From a Large Camping Tent

27th November 2008
Are you planning to go out with your friends or your family to a camping trip? Are you planning to spend more than a day in the camping site? If you were, then you would certainly need a large camping tent. Why opt to use large camping tents for such type... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Bringing the Proper Outdoor Attire for Outdoor Adventure

27th November 2008
According to outdoor adventure experts, one of the quickest ways of ruining what could be the perfect outdoor adventure, is to bring outdoor clothing items that don’t fit you, or perform poorly. Adventure clothing experts note that the type of clothing... Read >
Author: joalesto

The Difference Between Weight Loss Summer Camp and Obese Camp

27th November 2008
The Weight Loss Summer Camp is an ideal choice for those who are exhausted in losing weight, however receiving it back in just a week or month. Nearly everyone in the public act in response as soon as they have the sense of hearing about a weight loss sum... Read >
Author: Alien

Walking Up Maroma

18th November 2008
'Let's walk up La Maroma', I said after I'd downed a few bottles of San Miguel in a Spanish bar. My friend, who had also sunk one or two, agreed that it was a superb idea, and so it seemed at the time. But it doesn't pay to take Maroma lightly. I mean, re... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Where to Travel in your RV: Choosing a Campsite

17th November 2008
When it comes to RV travel destinations, the question is not, "Where can you go?" but rather, "Where can't you go?" There are so many choices in RV travel; the real challenge becomes selecting a single destination out of the many possibilities available. ... Read >
Author: breezego.css

Algonquin Park Canoeing Trip Tips

12th November 2008
To properly experience the beauty of Algonquin Park you must take an interior canoe trip. There are many drive-in campgrounds in Algonquin but they are too popular during the summer months. An interior campsite is only accessible by canoe or by hiking in ... Read >
Author: suegold

How to spot a great campsite

31st October 2008
Camping trips are always fun and exciting but choosing where to go is often the biggest challenge. Although most experienced campers have a few favorites, many of them want to try something different for the next occasion. While there are a number of fa... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Bad Canoe Trip Ideas - Teenagers and Spaghetti

27th October 2008
On a recent canoe trip, I realized that there is a need for this article. A bunch of my friends got together and went down in the boonies for a two-day canoe trip. It sounded like a great deal at first, pay $110 per person, bring your tent and whatever yo... Read >

How To Take Care Of Personal Grooming While Camping

13th October 2008
Many people love to get away from their daily routines and get back to nature. Camping, fishing and hunting trips are popular ways to have a great time and relax for a few days. Others don’t like to give up the luxuries of home and will not want to go... Read >
Author: Vincent

Lyme Disease - It Can More Than Just Tick You Off When On Vacation

07th October 2008
Travelers, campers, and vacationers alike can be at risk for getting Lyme disease, a serious, debilitating condition caused by being bitten by an infected tick. What are the symptoms of Lyme disease? Some symptoms of Lyme disease are the classic b... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

Top 5 Camping Gadgets (be the coolest person in the Holiday Park)

06th October 2008
1. The Super Solar Shower Not all of us are keen on queuing up at the campsite for a shower so the Super Solar Shower offers the solution; you can shower in warm water right outside your tent. In a time when we�re supposed to be doing all we can to sav... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How-To on Building a Campfire

29th September 2008
If you go out on a camping trip and you intend to stay overnight, you'll need to know how to build a campfire. Don't rely on someone else to do it, and don't assume that you'll be able to do it because you've seen something on a TV show about how it's don... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Camping – the recreational and sporting activity

25th September 2008
Camping is an adventurous activity normally enjoyed as a getaway from civilization. Camps are set by campers at a site which is predominantly a natural area like a forest, beach shore, hill, desert and likewise. Camping involves a plethora of activities t... Read >
Author: Brian

Parks Camping: 3 Rules to Follow

24th September 2008
Choosing a park to camp at the weekends is less flexible than before, because so many people are planning camping at the same destination. So, what are the rules to follow to make sure you have made a good choice? Rule #1: Plan the length of stay I... Read >
Author: Joshua Smith

Stag Party

11th September 2008
DON’T FORGET CERTAIN ESSENTIALS WHILE GOING ON CAMPS! A camping excursion can be relaxing and smooth-selling if well-prepared and well-planned in advance. Camping trips require you to bring all necessary things you might need. To ensure that you do n... Read >
Author: Brian

Tips For First Time Campers

08th September 2008
Many families today do not have the opportunity to spend very much time together. With many couples both working everyday and kids having more activities than ever to keep them busy, many people don�t even eat dinner together anymore, especially in fami... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Credit Crunch – don’t be a victim!

02nd September 2008
Open any newspaper, listen to the radio or switch on the TV and the news is the same – “it’s the economy, stupid” as our erstwhile politicians keep telling us!… The economy isn’t exactly in a great shape, so in the words often favoured by Chan... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Festival Fashion: What To Wear At a Music Festival

13th August 2008
The summer months in Britain offer a deluge of music festivals, which are often the saving grace for anyone who can't find the time or money to organise a trip abroad. The music - and the general campsite experience - will always deliver the opportun... Read >
Author: mpressman

The secret to a fun family camping holiday

29th July 2008
Many families can�t afford to go on expensive package holidays, so sometimes camping holidays can be much better for a budget holiday. In this article we will give some advice on camping with children. A lot of people still have hang ups about camping... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Mobile Homes For Sale In France

18th July 2008
France is the third largest country in Europe and has many traditions and cultures to explore. The majority of the tourists in France come from Great Britain. In France, approximately 18,000 mobile homes are sold in France every year. Families looking for... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Take A Staycation: Camping At Home

10th July 2008
A staycation is a vacation that you take without really going anywhere. You can stay close to home, like your neighborhood park, the campsite on the outskirts of your hometown, or even your backyard. A staycation emphasizes what is most important about va... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Static Caravans In France

06th July 2008
Static caravans in France are a very popular form of real estate for UK families longing for a great holiday break year after year. Static caravans in France are holiday homes or holiday residences that are transportable, but are usually based at a carav... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Caravans In France - The New Holiday Trend

01st July 2008
Does travelling and going on holiday seem a bore? Have you exhausted all ideas to have an entertaining holiday with your family and loved ones? If so, then why not try a caravan holiday in France. Caravans in France are the latest trend for a unique and e... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

The Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District – Motor Home Paradise

20th June 2008
The Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District is one of the best regions to take your motor home or caravan in the UK. Just a few miles from the M1 and situated conveniently between Manchester and Sheffield it’s really easy to get to and takes no time at a... Read >
Author: motorhomesuk

3 Things To Consider When Booking Your Camping Holiday

19th June 2008
You're excited to start planning your camping holiday. But, before you rush into something you may regret, there are a few important things you'll need to consider before making your reservations. Many optimistic campers rush to book their holidays and un... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

So much to offer - Kruger Park Safaris

10th June 2008
After picking up our rented car at the Johannesburg International Airport, my friend Alex and I were on our way to one of South Africa’s most sought after Kruger Park safaris. We were to spend our time there on a four night foot safari, but this was no ... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

How-To Camp Green This Summer

27th May 2008
For some people, camping is a way to get back to nature while for others it means bringing out the big toys and having some fun. For the people who bring out the big motor home equipped with satellite television, cook tops, refrigerators and other neat ga... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Where To Find The Worst Barbecue Chefs

25th May 2008
It’s an annual pilgrimage and it takes place usually on the second weekend in June and it’s considered to be the greatest British sporting event held on foreign soil. Thousands of perfectly rational Englishmen (and some ladies) squeeze a small amount ... Read >
Author: Paul Yates

Santa Barbara Vacation Rentals versus Carpinteria Vacation Rentals

23rd May 2008
Now that Summer is approaching, I’m often asked by travelers to California’s Central Coast for the best way to lodge and experience beautiful Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara is a destination point filled with amazing lodging for tourists. Some of the m... Read >
Author: andrewwarren

Crossing Bridges

09th May 2008
The sound of the river was soothing after the rush to help pack gear and get 12 teenagers and 4 adults set up at our campsite. For the past few months, our group had trained for a 10-day trip to Guatemala with a series of lessons on teamwork, cross-cultur... Read >
Author: Patch

Where Can We Stay in Yosemite?

29th April 2008
There are many places that are available to you for lodging in Yosemite Park. Where are these places? What do they cost? Can I take the kids? These are all questions that you may be asking yourself. Where are These Places? There are many place... Read >
Author: Grover Goldpebble

Family camping in the Chilterns during our stay in Britain

28th April 2008
It’s a tradition in our family that we go camping in the first week of July. The main reason is to try and hold our various family members together for as long as possible by meeting at least once a year. You will need to know that we are a large family... Read >
Author: Tony Lucas

RVs – The Better Way to Camp

18th April 2008
Over the years, we have seen several changes in camping accommodations. All it used to take was a truck and a bedroll, and you were ready to camp. RVs now allow you to camp with all the conveniences of home. But there are still numerous areas for camping ... Read >
Author: Darrin Hitchington

A Real Devon Holiday

10th April 2008
It's amazing, and distressing at the time, to discover in the western world you can feel desperately removed and wanting the comforts of domestic heating, lighting, and something, anything that reminds you of being in a house. Deciding to go to Devon by t... Read >
Author: MarkeD

What to Consider When Choosing a Campsite

08th April 2008
Are you interested in going on a camping adventure? If you are, have you already decide where you would like to go camping? If you have yet to choose a campground park to camp at, you may want to think about doing so soon. In the summer months, camping ... Read >
Author: Backpacking Trip Planner

General Camping Equipment Selection Tips

03rd April 2008
Camping is an adventurous activity, which involves spending time in-group or individually at a distant and isolated place, like mountains, forests, national parks, or other campsites. The participants, known as campers, get away from civilization and enjo... Read >
Author: wholesalearmysurplus@gmail.com

10 Days Kenya Birding Safari

02nd April 2008
10 Days Meru National Park, Samburu, Lake Nakuru , Lake Baringo , Lake Naivasha. Hope to see birds in the following habitats: forest, grassland, wetland,barren land. over 450 bird species are available. Day 1. Meru National Park - Depart ... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri

LED Headlamps and Other Essentials for Good Fishing

28th March 2008
What Makes a Good Fishing Trip? Ask most avid fishermen what makes a good fishing trip and you will probably get a variety of answers. While most consider the number of fish caught to be of the most importance, it is not the only consideration. A success... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Things You Must Take When Camping

22nd January 2008
Although there are many types of camping and each one has its own requirements, there are certain things you absolutely must take with you as a matter of common sense. There are many different kinds of camping. Some people even consider driving a large... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

French Camping Holidays - Six Steps to Planning the Perfect Family Holiday

09th November 2007
You are advised to plan French camping holidays well in advance. The rise in popularity among British families for French camping holidays means booking early is essential to avoid disappointed. Substantial numbers of British families are choosing French ... Read >
Author: Mark Hetterley

Top Bear Pepper Spray Tips

25th September 2007
Bears are notoriously curious not necessarily aggressive. They are however extremely motivated by food. It is their very keen sense of smell that draws them to food out in the wilderness, at your campsite or in your backyard. It is this same keen sense of... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn

Your Outdoor Adventure

25th September 2007
I think most people want to lose the stress of everyday living, whether it’s a 9 to 5 job or just the anxiety of everyday responsibilities. So what better way to lose all of that then to head out to the great out doors where you can enjoy camping, fish... Read >
Author: Mark Schmitz

Scary Movie Flashbacks

02nd September 2007
Okay, you want to know the scariest movie of all time? No problem. Just give me a minute to think ... When I was about six years old, I watched this movie called Frogs. Scared the crap out of me. Seriously. Scariest movie of all time. Except ... I just... Read >
Author: Baudelaire Jones

Essential Tips For The Perfect BBQ Cookout

10th August 2007
It’s the start of August and the summer holidays are approaching. My children are already packing the RV, we’re not even going for another two weeks but I can’t dampen their spirits. I’ve still got another 11 days (and counting) at work so I ca... Read >
Author: Paul Yates

Motor home and rv living in phoenix

24th July 2007
Many people enjoy their retirement by selling their home and investing in a motor home. Without the care and upkeep of a home, you can spend your time traveling and enjoying other activities. If you wish to find excellent RV and motor home living in Pho... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Easy Dutch Oven Cooking

13th July 2007
Cooking with a Dutch oven can be a little intimidating for those who have yet to approach it. The good news is, it's not as difficult as it may seem, and with a little instructional guidance, you'll be serving up family favorites at your campsite in no ti... Read >
Author: Scouter

Camping describes a wide range of activities.

05th July 2007
Camping is an outdoor recreational activity, in which the campers get away from civilization and enjoy nature while spending one or more nights at a campsite. It may be combined with hiking either as backpacking or as a series of day hikes from a central ... Read >

How to be an Obnoxious Camper

02nd July 2007
Every campground has their share of obnoxious campers. Someone said, look to your left, to your right, in front of you, behind you, if you don’t see an obnoxious camper, you may be it. If you want to make sure you are that obnoxious camper, just foll... Read >
Author: Myrtha Chang

A Guide To Powering Your Campsite

16th June 2007
Camping and the great joys of experiencing the outdoors, the fresh air, beautiful scenery, peace and quiet, the bird cherping and the ever increasing feelings of peace. Although this is definitly the whole outlook of a camping experience, there are advant... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Outdoor Lighting is Versatile and Easy

06th June 2007
Looking for a way to liven up your backyard or patio that’s both easy and fairly inexpensive? Check out the often overlooked and underappreciated world of outdoor lighting fixtures. These fixtures range from wall sconces to post-mounted lights to hang... Read >
Author: J. Allen

Camping the World

04th June 2007
There are hundreds of campsites around the U.S. and Canada, and around Europe, Australia and many other parts of the globe. Whether you like desert areas, evergreen trees, lakes and mountains, or even swampland, there's a campsite to match your taste. ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Backpacking – How to lighten your gear

04th June 2007
The military has a term for moving personal equipment form place to place that backpackers have adopted – humping your hear. There’s something about the phrase that suggests effort, and that is certainly true. Hauling personal gear for camping and h... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Camping with Kids

10th May 2007
There's nothing 6 year olds or older kids love more than being in the outdoors. Camping is an outdoor recreational activity involving spending one or more nights in a tent, a primitive structure, a travel trailer or recreational vehicle at a campsite with... Read >
Author: Paul Banas

Camping Gear: Make Sure You Have It All When Needed

12th April 2007
Most everyone loves to go camping, but what happens if you arrive to your campsite and discover that you forgot some essential camping gear? The drive back home may be way too long to return, and the nearest store might be miles away. Therefore, it is e... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel

THE ROUTE TO THE ULTIMATE VOLCANO

27th March 2007
It is 6 in the morning, the fog is disappearing, and the cold is intense but the yearning to be in to the summit of the highest active volcano in the world, giving us extra energy to complete the remaining 200 meters. Yanasacha, a giant rock wall loca... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Duffles Are Dandy

13th March 2007
At one time, only campers used large duffels also known as "soft trunks." They were the easiest to use for casual trips. They fit easily in the hold of a bus, and were the most convenient to store at the campsite. Then duffels caught on with college st... Read >
Author: maxine greco

How to Believe in Miracles

01st March 2007
I am one of those people who is seldom shocked or startled. News alerts, angry barking dogs and people sneaking up on me just do have the same effect on me as most people. I am not sure if that is a positive thing or not, but it is factual. At the ag... Read >
Author: Gary

Music Festival Survival Tips

11th January 2007
Festival Survival Tips Thinking of going to a Music festival this year? Then get those wellies at the ready and read on to make sure you're prepared! Here's our top ten tips... 1) Well I may as well say it now. TAKE WELLIES. It may seem like com... Read >
Author: Pete

LED Flashlights; Let There Be Light

04th December 2006
The new generation of LED lights resolves many of the ‘inconveniences’ of typical camping lights. In the past five years, there have been huge leaps forward in the development of usable LED lighting. Just a few short years ago, LED lights were conside... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Camping A whole new world outside your door.

15th November 2006
In a time when it is hard to escape from the day-to-day bustle of urban life, many groups like to have small holidays in the great outdoors. Camping is the practise of staying outdoors for a break and recreation. Camping is usually done at an officia... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Guidelines for Good Camping Etiquette

26th October 2006
Do unto your campsite and fellow campers as you would have them do unto you. This should be the motto for good camping etiquette. If you are planning a camping trip, there are a number of written and unwritten rules that you should follow in order to be... Read >
Author: Dakota Dog

Beginner Camping Tips

01st September 2006
Even the most seasoned of campers was once a beginner. Face it, we all have to learn sometime. So, we have put together these useful tips so that a beginner camper can come up the learning curve a little faster. Maybe this information will help you to av... Read >
Author: Rich Herman

The Freedom of Satellite Internet

30th August 2006
The Freedom of Satellite Internet Imagine the freedom of having access to the internet anywhere your motor home can take you, or being able to read your email from a rural cabin in Alaska. Through satellite internet technology, everyone can acce... Read >
Author: 10x Marketing

Holidays in the buff: Has there ever been a better time to take up naturism?

22nd August 2006
Naturism is the fastest growing form of tourism and with thousands more people deciding to shed their clothes in order to enjoy a natural and liberating holiday, why not try yourself. With heat waves all over Europe, USA and further afield, do you really ... Read >
Author: Paul Andrews

Try Something Different! Try Whitewater Rafting!

19th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Michael Saville Looking For A Different Challenge? Try whitewater rafting for your next vacation. You can take a whole family along, go with a big group, or you can do alone. There are many different trips you can take, to many diff... Read >
Author: Michael Saville

Camping -The Next Big Weight Loss Trend!

17th July 2006
Believe it or not - camping is good for your health. There seems to be a renewed interest in camping by Americans. This is evident by the fact that camper and RV sales are brisk and just try to get a campsite at the last moment at any major campsite with... Read >
Author: Simon Volk

Beginners Guide To Camping

25th June 2006
Beginners Guide to Camping I always get asked, "I want to go camping, how much will it cost and what will I need?" I usually reply with a "guide to bed and breakfasts in the area you want to go, and a credit card" No, only joking! Camping in one of ... Read >
Author: Gareth Sear

How To Build a Fire From Scratch (Part 3)

18th May 2006
Next place two sticks on the top and bottom of the tinder on top of the two sticks you placed previously. Repeat this process as your "log cabin" builds around the tinder. Finally place several sticks across the top of the tinder. Make sure not to cut off... Read >
Author: Brian Johansson

The "Big 4" Promotional Tips

11th May 2006
1. Scrap the "Image" and work on an identity. The first step to success is to get away from the idea of creating an image. In fact, the literal definition of image is an imitation or representation of a person or thing. Now that is exactly what you don... Read >
Author: Allyn Cutts

How to Get a Cheap Safari in Arusha

20th April 2006
First of all remember cheap is not always best. Spend as much as you can afford, the trick is to try to get a quality safari at a reasonable price. Don't believe all you are told. I recently met someone in Arusha who had decided to take a two day safar... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Walking Across Ngorongoro and Tanzania's National Parks

01st April 2006
This is one of several energetic treks which transverses some of Tanzania's most magnificent game country from the cool and partly forested Ngorongoro Crater to the eerie moonscape and dry heat of Lake Natron in the Rift Valley. These treks usually includ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Walking Safari in the Selous Game Reserve

31st March 2006
The walking safaris are usually based around a campsite which will be positioned under tall shady trees close to one of the many lagoons close to the Rufiji River. The Selous is a magical place and simply sitting in front of your tent you are able to wat... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Camping, the perfect getaway!

24th December 2005
Camping has become more and more popular and for good reason. It is inexpensive, fun for those who appreciate nature and there are numerous parks to choose from. From simple county parks that often can be found close to home, to state parks which offer fa... Read >
Author: David Skul

Going to Live in Spain

13th November 2005
Thousands of people every year dream of going to live in Spain and a small percentage of them do it, what is the reason for the dream, and how does the reality live up to it? I came to Spain in 1991, 14 years ago at the time of writing, with my hus... Read >
Author: Ruth Polak