Archive for September, 2009

air beds

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

One time I had to crash in my friend’s house for the night. I was contented in sleeping in his couch but he offered me his air bed. I slept like a baby. I was amazed that air beds can be very comfortable. I decided to get one for myself.

While shopping for air beds I found out that they come in different size from single to queen. Pumping them up is easy. Just plug the pump and your set. You can even set the desired comfort from soft to firm. It is also very affordable and when you don’t use it, you can fold it to a size of a small bag and keep it in your closet.

screen houses

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

One’s a month we go to my grandma’s house to have a family reunion. We come from a big family. Compared to my family the Portokalos family of the movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding is a family without relatives. Because of this, our monthly family reunions are held outdoors. We just use screen houses for our food so flies and buys won’t get to it.

Screen houses are great! The screen house we use is big enough to put a picnic table inside. For small gatherings of six to ten people, you can even eat inside. The good thing about screen houses, it is very easy to set up and pack up. Most houses all you will need is a screwdriver.

propane camp stove

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Camping in the wild doesn’t mean you only have to sustain yourself with dried foods and canned goods. Make your outdoor experience more enjoyable by having a variety of hot meals during your stay. Your choices are to learn how to cook over an open fire or simply bring along a propane camp stove.

For not so experienced campers, the second option is better. With the stove, you can cook almost anything just like when you were at home. Propane camp stoves come in various designs and sizes. You can choose from a one burner table top unit to a multi-burner with a stand depending on your needs.

air mattress

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

One time I had to crash in my friend’s place for the night. I was happy to sleep in his couch but he gave me is air mattress to sleep on. I was amazed. The last I slept on one was ten to fifteen years ago. I didn’t like it. It was too bouncy. The air mattress of my friend was very comfortable.

His air mattress is easy to use. Just plug it in and wait until you have the desired softness. It is also so easy to pack. It is very compact. I decided to get one for myself. Good thing it comes in different sizes from single to queen.

mummy sleeping bag

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

While a down sleeping bag is considered the ultimate in sleeping bags, it has its disadvantages. Its major problem is that it is worthless if it gets wet. Down can also leak out if there is a tear in the cover or if the seam is not properly sewn Special care is necessary when you are backpacking with a down sleeping bag. Make sure that it is properly covered in case of rain and check the seams and cover before you leave.

In this sense, you should still consider lightweight synthetic sleeping bags as an alternative. Whether you are looking for a mummy sleeping bag, a rectangle one or a barrel type, there are well designed ones that are weighing almost just as much as down sleeping bags. They will not pack as compact as down bags, but you will find that they are more adaptable to harsh conditions. And they are priced friendlier, too. Choosing the right sleeping bag for backpacking is really your choice.

outdoor canopy

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

It is always exciting to celebrate a special occasion outdoors. An outdoor canopy is number one in an organizer’s checklist. This would serve as a roof that would keep the guest cool and dry. It comes in various sizes but the most popular in the market are the 10′ x 10′. It typically comes in square shape although there are other shapes available, like hexagon or custom design.

An outdoor canopy typically consists of a roof with legs. Most of them are made of durable synthetic fibers like poly. They are coated with heavy-duty waterproofing to withstand extreme heat or heavy rain. This could add value to home for it could enhance the functionality and comfort of the outdoor area. This is also perfect for a family dinner outdoors.

Backpacking tents

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

One of the main considerations in buying a tent is its portability. Backpacking tents are tents that can be easily carried in backpacks. In outdoor activities such as hiking or camping, weight should be kept at its minimum without compromising safety and comfort. The 4 main categories in backpacking tents include:

~Minimalist - weight is the main consideration so comfort, durability and convenience sometimes suffer
~Ultralight - would want to keep weight at minimum but not as much as a minimalist would, willing to give up some comfort
~Lightweight - considerations for light weight, comfort and convenience are
~Deluxe - maximalist; prioritizes comfort and convenience

It will also help to know that good backpacking tents have to be right for the weather, place, weight, length of stay and number of people.

Eureka sleeping bag

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Are you all set for your kid’s camping in school? Maybe not yetÂ…your little boy doesn’t have something to sleep on yet. Surely by this time, you’re already panicking and are just having difficulty deciding what right piece to buy for your ’sweetie’. Well, to avoid mistakes or making the wrong choice, buy only Eureka sleeping bag. It’s tested and proven that this product line of outdoor bedding is durable and a reliable sleeping companion of the travelers and campers.

You need not worry even if your kid is not home for a night or two. Sit back and relax because he is pampered only by your trusted Eureka sleeping bag. There’s no other outdoor bedding that can provide your child with a cool relaxing feeling than this foam-in-a-bag that gives warm caress by its soft, cuddly material. With the Eureka sleeping bag, homesickness is definitely the last thing your little one would feel.

portable heaters

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

One of the challenges that hikers face is cold weather. To fight the chills, campers or hikers carry with them portable heaters. They come in different sizes and fuel types like butane, ethanol and kerosene. However, the most popular would still be the portable electric heaters. They can be used indoor and outdoors.

With this present age of technology, manufacturers came up with even advance features. There are infrared portable heaters introduced in the market. They were known to cut the energy bills up to 50%. They can be expensive but the long-term savings would be a good consideration in decision-making of buying one. Keeping your body warm could really be a huge investment.

travel lodge

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

How do you plan your first ever camping trip with your family? First you have to choose your campsite and this will depend on a few things. You have to determine the activities that you plan to do. Camping with children will be a lot different from camping with adults. You also need to take stock of the kind of help that you will be getting. If you are camping with small children, you cannot expect much help as far as pitching tent and setting up a cooking zone goes. You might be better off booking in a site that has a travel lodge with facilities such as comfortable sleeping quarters, bathroom facilities and shops where food is available.

On your first try, it will do good to find a site that is not too far away so that the children’s excitement will not be doused by the long road travel. Ask around from friends who are experienced campers. They will certainly have a few places to recommend. You can also checkout camping sites through the internet. You can contact these camping resorts and ask questions that are not covered by information in their web sites.