Friday, May 16, 2008

eureka assault tent review - beginner's instructions

Camping and hiking holidays are an inexpensive and fun way to spend time outdoors and recuperate from everyday life. It seems that the number one priority in setting out for a camping trip is having a good camping tent.

You better get a good sleeping bag or tent, or you may not have a camping trip at all in the first place let alone a nice comfortable one. The more people who are along for the hike, the more likely it is you will all return home safely. Spend time in shade whenever resting and wear skin protection like hats, sunscreen, light cotton clothing when exposed to the sun.

Some lanterns have focused and well adjusted illumination from a much lesser light source compared to a big bonfire. Stocking up on food ration will be required especially on long trips and it is always better to carry a little extra especially when camping with children. The dome style round shape tent offers wind resistance aside from its being small and simple to set-up.

Layers allow you to reduce or increase clothing as and when the temperatures change. Multi layered clothing made of wool and cotton is best suited for sudden shifts in temperatures during hiking. If you are just taking an overnight in a place that is easy to get to, mild, and close to civilization, most things won't matter.

There are also many types of campgrounds to choose from. Camping and hiking equiptment are constantly changing and upgrading for the better.

hiking - the basics

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