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Month: February, 2008

Truck Bed Tent Camping Gear

28 February, 2008 (00:57) | Hiking Gear | By: Wood Chuck

A little while ago I talked about truck bed tents as a convenient way to camp and a new addition to your camping gear.  Now, I bet you thought, that sounds like a hard surface to put down a sleeping bag.  Now, you can add to your camping equipment with an inflatable mattress made especially for your truck bed to go along with the truck bed tent.  These truck bed mattresses unit fill up the entire bed and allow for great comfort - and they are rugged. 

truck bedz

Disaster Preparedness Earthquake Tips

22 February, 2008 (06:52) | Hiking Gear | By: Wood Chuck

Well it’s not Norm but it’s a good disaster preparedness tip, just the basics on how to shut off the gas in case of a major emergency.  You’d be suprised at how many people are unfamiliar with this. That tool is a good thing to have in your emergency supplies.  Also check out the Red Cross web site for other tips.

Cold Weather Camping Gear Tents

15 February, 2008 (22:08) | Hiking Gear | By: Wood Chuck

I’m tall and there’s nothing worse than having your head or feet touch the sides of the tent when it’s cold outside.  The Eureka Wabamkimi 2 has a 7′6″ length for us tall campers.  The piece of camping gear was designed exclusively for northern climates, the Wabakimi is the ideal cold weather backpacking tent. As camping equipment goes, Eureka has done it’s job again. 

eureka tent

Emergency Camping Equipment

12 February, 2008 (06:47) | Hiking Gear | By: Wood Chuck

While on the subject of water filtration, it’s a good idea to have emergency water filtration as part of your camping equipment in case you regular filter fails.  I know, but what about the weight.  Check out the Aquamira Frontier filter.  This filter is literally a straw with a filter and can handle up to 20 gallons and so small and lite it won’t be noticed.  Also, due to it’s design, there’s little chance of cross comtamination since you’re filtering directly from a source.  Keep one with your emergency supplies.

frontier water filter

Water Treatment Drops For Your Camping Gear

12 February, 2008 (06:39) | Emergency Survival Kits, Hiking Gear | By: Wood Chuck

Don’t you wish you could just drink from that cold running mountain stream and enjoy the taste of fresh water.  The typical chemical water treatment usually spoils the taste with a hint of chlorine or iodine taste.  There’s a two part solution water treatment that is a must for your camping gear.  Aquamira water purification drops utilize chlorine dioxide and can treat the water with no after taste.  Additionally, this approach is less suceptable to temperature and works quickly.

Aquamira

Use Your Camping Gear For Disaster Preparedness

5 February, 2008 (17:38) | Disaster Survival, Hiking Gear | By: Wood Chuck

In our disaster preparedness talks we often talk about the typical emergency supplies of food, water and first aid.  One thing to remember is that big stack of camping gear is a vital part of your disaster preparedness and emergency needs.  During an emergency your home might be damaged to the point it’s unsafe to be in, that’s where your camping equipment comes in.  A tent, sleeping bag and stove can make a huge difference in your comfort and safety.  Be sure to have it accessable, not only for camping but in case of an emergency.  FEMA has some great resources as well.

sleeping bag

Classic Camping Gear Svea Backpacking Stove

5 February, 2008 (17:03) | Hiking Gear | By: Wood Chuck

I’ve been amazed since the Christmas rush and even into January that our top selling backpacking stove is a classic Svea. Camping gear has continually improved with new designs and lightweight materials with a lot of great new camping stoves out now. However, there is still alot of nostalgia associated with camping of things we remember growing up. I still like the smell of an musty full canvas tent and pumping up the Coleman camp stove to get that perfect blue flame for frying crisp bacon. Looks like the Optimus Svea falls into the same category.

Svea Backpacking Stove

Extra Barbecue Supplies for the rotisserie

1 February, 2008 (23:39) | Barbecue Supplies | By: Wood Chuck

Don’t forget the extra barbecue supplies you’ll need to go along with the rotisserie we just mentioned. A little barbecue sauce on the chicken and your good to go.  Also, make sure you practice good BBQ cooking procedures, don’t want anyone sick out camping.

BBQ Sauce

Gourmet Camping Equipment, Rotisserie Dining

1 February, 2008 (19:13) | Hiking Gear | By: Wood Chuck

I always like to eat well when I camp, especially when I car camp and can take along the extra camping equipment.  This Hobo Camping Rotisserie is great, especially when there’s a large group for a family gathering at a camp ground or just at a park for a picnic.  It’s simple to use and the motor runs on batteries.  You can also mix and match the meats due to it’s basket design.  This is a fun one to have for your next event. See it in action on You Tube.

hobo camping rotisserie