Camping Tent Rental - Pocket-friendly Alternative
Posted on March 21, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
If you go for camping trips only once in a long while and abhor the idea of spending a lot of money on buying new tents and equipment, camping tent rentals present the solution to your dilemma. In fact one can find camping tents to suit every budget and every requirement.
Read More..>>Traveling In Usa - The American Dream
Posted on March 19, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
It is very difficult to establish what to see first when traveling in America. The place is so vast that it would be practically impossible to visit everything that the magnificent country has to offer.
In spite of the fact it’s expensive to fly and lodge there, Hawaii ranks as no. 1 in honeymoon popularity. Stunning beaches and hidden inlets; world-class hotels; fresh, inventive cuisine; water sports in abundance; extraordinary natural beauty; and perfect weather make this an ideal vacation spot year after year.
Read More..>>Outdoor Camp Cooking - Six Important Lessons Learned
Posted on March 17, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
Recently completing our 10 year anniversary of the inaugural Death Trip a couple weeks ago, we started reminiscing about previous trips. A common theme of unfortunate mishaps have come to the forefront having to do with our food preparation and cooking skills (or lack there of). Being the oldest and the founder of the Death Trips, I am the primary chef on these trips with my #1 backup, Drew. Now, we are no slouches around the campfire when it comes to cooking, but when quantity takes precedence over quality, with up to 8 guys eating, we have had our share of “learning experiences”. Over the past 10 years, we have learned:
Read More..>>Buying A Camping Stove - What You Need To Know
Posted on March 12, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
Camping can a ton of fun if you have the right equipment to make it an enjoyable time. Among your supplies, a camping stove should be considered a must - especially if you camp often - because it just makes cooking more convenient and easy for your family and friends. Although most campsites have a fire pit that you can cook on, that approach to your “outdoor cuisine” is difficult for someone who is not familiar cooking over an open flame. Bringing along a camping stove makes meal preparation quicker and more efficient.
Read More..>>Where To Go Camping
Posted on February 11, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
For many people, summer is just not summer without taking a weekend camping trip. Camping holidays are an inexpensive and fun way to spend time outdoors and recuperate from everyday life. Sitting under the stars, cooking out, and eating smores can just make any day seem better. Whether you use a tent, RV, cabin, or lay out under the stars, you will find that camping can help you to get in tune with all the nature that is around you.
Read More..>>Camping Tent Rental - Pocket-friendly Alternative
Posted on February 7, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
If you go for camping trips only once in a long while and abhor the idea of spending a lot of money on buying new tents and equipment, camping tent rentals present the solution to your dilemma. In fact one can find camping tents to suit every budget and every requirement.
Read More..>>Camping Safety - Being Aware Of Your Surroundings
Posted on February 5, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
In order to enjoy a safe and fun camping trip, it is really important that you are always aware of your surroundings. Animals and certain plants can become a problem if you get too close to them. It is also important to pay attention to what you eat and drink.
Read More..>>Outdoor Camp Cooking - Six Important Lessons Learned
Posted on February 5, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
Recently completing our 10 year anniversary of the inaugural Death Trip a couple weeks ago, we started reminiscing about previous trips. A common theme of unfortunate mishaps have come to the forefront having to do with our food preparation and cooking skills (or lack there of). Being the oldest and the founder of the Death Trips, I am the primary chef on these trips with my #1 backup, Drew. Now, we are no slouches around the campfire when it comes to cooking, but when quantity takes precedence over quality, with up to 8 guys eating, we have had our share of “learning experiences”. Over the past 10 years, we have learned:
Read More..>>Which Recreation Camping Style Do You Prefer?
Posted on February 3, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
At one point, the only recreation camping opportunity on offer was tents or the open air. A century ago, you would have been privileged to own a canvas tent. Camping, as a vocational pastime, truly took off approximately fifty years ago. At that time hundreds of trucks were equipped with a camper shell; however, the sleeping space was still rather cramped.
Nowadays, there are a variety of choices available to build a home away from home.
Read More..>>Outdoor Camp Cooking - Six Important Lessons Learned
Posted on February 3, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
Recently completing our 10 year anniversary of the inaugural Death Trip a couple weeks ago, we started reminiscing about previous trips. A common theme of unfortunate mishaps have come to the forefront having to do with our food preparation and cooking skills (or lack there of). Being the oldest and the founder of the Death Trips, I am the primary chef on these trips with my #1 backup, Drew. Now, we are no slouches around the campfire when it comes to cooking, but when quantity takes precedence over quality, with up to 8 guys eating, we have had our share of “learning experiences”. Over the past 10 years, we have learned:
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