Thursday, February 20, 2014
What am I going to eat when I am camping
When it comes meals while you are camping. There are a lot of things you can do; sandwiches,
prepared meals, but, you can't beat a hot cooked meal. That is why at High Mountain Camping LLC
we carry a great line of camping Stoves. When we are camping with the Boy
Scouts we had hot meals in the morning and evening and sandwiches for
lunch. Breakfast was eggs, bacon, sausage,and pancakes. Supper was
anything from hamburgers to steaks, hot dogs work great too. We even
made biscuits, brownies, and cobbler. We always eat good when we are camping.
In my opinion, nothing tastes better in the morning when you are out camping than eggs and bacon.
You can cook on the camp fire or use a camp stove. They come in sizes
from a lightweight personal camp stove to camp stove with 1 to 3 or more
burners. They can use propane, butane, or alcohol and some even use
white gas. Remember, at home keep your camp stove handy during power
outages so you can cook. Again, if you are hiking the lighter your
backpack is the better.
What do I need for my first camping trip
If you are a novice Camper and wondering what equipment to buy, start with a good sleeping bag - get one for the type of weather you will be camping in. If the sleeping bag is too hot or too cold it can make for a bad trip, but, remember that there are a lot of other things to help stay warmer or cooler, like thermal underwear, sweat suits or shorts. You can also use a blanket. I carry an old sleeping bag that the zipper was lost and put it on the ground and sleep on top of it if it is warmer. I cover up with it if it is colder. A sleeping pad is also great, or an air mattress is even better. I have done many trips with just a sleeping bag, but, the more comfortable you are the better your camping trip will be. There is a wide selection of tents to choose from that will sleep from 1 to 8 people or more. A 2 or 3 man tent will work fine for most camping trips. If you are hiking it is better for the tent to be small, like a 1 man tent, and light weight. If you are hiking to the camp site you might want a lightweight tent and backpack, depending on how much you can or are planning to carry. If you are driving to your camp site you can carry heavier tents, etc. We have used a 2 room tent that you can stand up in sometimes, but, the tent needs to be a good quality tent. Do you want a lot of room? How many people is it for? When you get your tents, set it up in the backyard or some where so you can see what it is like to set up your tent and make sure all the parts are there. Set it up 2 or 3 times so you are familiar with your tent. You can also put your sleeping bag in your tent, that way you know how you are going to set your tent up. I always set mine up when I get home from camping just to clean it up and make sure my tent is good and dry and all parts are good and are still there. That way when I put my tents up it is ready to go for the next camping trip. I always carry some seam-seal with me, with a stocked repair kit for emergency use on the trail. When you break camp (pack everything away) let your tents be the last thing you break down and pack up, always make sure and dry it out before you put it up. Sweep it out and fold it up and put it back in its storage bag. We also use a rubbermaid tote to put all our gear in (tents, sleeping bags, air mattress, camping supplies) that way it is all together for the next camping trip.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Helping kids and make money at the same time.
Have you ever wondered how to help kids out and make money by having a summer camp. Even if you’ve never run a summer day camp before… This report will show you exactly how you can go from zero kids to having a packed and profitable martial arts, dance, gymnastics, cheer, soccer, swim, or other activity-based camp – in just a few months!
How to live of of 20$ a day
Imagine what you would do and where you would go if I PROMISED to show you how to live a complete life with all your needs met for $20 a day? Would you head to a national park like Yellowstone or Glacier and hike and photograph wildlife for a month? Would you relax a month away on Florida's pristine white powder sand beaches sipping cold Mojito's? Would you hit the tables in Vegas for some exciting gaming, outrageous pool parties, followed by a mind blowing world class show? Would you dine out every night for a week on the pier in San Francisco? Would you go hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, surfing, skiing, or otherwise get off the grid and out of the grind for a month or two at a time?
Prepare For USMC Boot Camp
Camping in the USMC. “Prepare For Boot Camp" is a strategical breakthrough to Boot Camp, and is an incredible tool. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that this guide should be read by every young person going into the Marines...”
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