March 14, 2010

Great Family Camping Starts with the Right Tent

If you love to camp with your family, then you know that it is one of the best ways to create wonderful family memories: sharing special experiences, traveling to new places, and enjoying the beauty of nature really is a vacation that is truly all-American. But if you want to have a successful camping trip, you know that the right equipment can make…or break….your vacation. Of everything on your camping gear list, having the right tent may be the most important. If you are in need of a great family tent, then you may want to consider the Eureka Headquarters Tent and the Columbia Cougar Flats II.

Few things ruin a camping vacation quicker than a rain-soaked tent (and everything in it) or roasting in a hot tent with no ventilation in the middle of the summer. The Eureka Headquarters Tent is designed to deal with both of these very common situations.

Two doors, each with their own windows, and two additional large windows create a great ventilation in this tent, so you will be comfortable if you enjoy summertime camping. Plus, you will stay dry if you have rainy weather, as the Eureka Headquarters Tent uses it's "Stormshield" to increase the tent's resistance to rain and durability, as well as a heavy-duty "bathtub floor" which repels water.

What if your needs include a large tent for camping with your family or group? You may find that the Columbia Cougar Flats II is the right choice for you.

Anyone who has camped, especially with kids, knows that trying to cram everyone, and everyone's gear, into a little tent can be challenging. By the time you get the sleeping bags, air mattresses, clothing, supplies, and anything else that is deemed "necessary" into the tent, there is often no room left for the people. This is what makes the Columbia Cougar Flats II so perfect for family camping. While there are a number of things to like about the Columbia Cougar Flats II, the size is definitely one of the highlights. The 10 ft. by 15 ft. size allows you to have plenty of room to spread out, and you can even have two nice sized "rooms": parents can be on one side, and kids on the other, or maybe have everyone sleep on one side and use the other for a "living" area. This tent can sleep up to 8, making it a good choice for anyone camping with a large family or group.

Camping can create warm and wonderful family memories like no other vacation. Choosing the right tent for your family will insure that your vacation is remembered for good experiences, and not miserable ones. The Eureka Headquarters Tent and the Columbia Cougar Flats II both are super choices for a great tent and a great family camping vacation.

Camping with your family can be a fun experience but not having the right gear can make your trip miserable. Want to be certain that you have a wonderful camping vacation? Find out more about the Eureka Headquarters Tent and the Columbia Cougar Flats IItent, read the product reviews from those who love using theirs, and see if one is the right tent for your family.

Filed under About Backpacks by Michelle Robert

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May 9, 2009

Take Your Family Camping this Summer to Save Money and Build Memories

by Don Korte

Summer is right around the corner which means it's time for the family vacation. The problem is that these economic times are harsh and it can be hard to find an affordable and enjoyable trip that the family can take. Going on a camping trip is a great solution that not only is fun, but will save a ton of money.

There are huge, top quality tents that can fit an entire family that cost much less than a few nights in a hotel room. And you will be able to use these tents over and over again, instead of only once like a hotel. Take repeated trips all summer long and keep the tent for the years to follow as well.

The activities you can do while youre camping are endless. Take a hike thru the woods, take pictures of the scenery, view wildlife, and most importantly build memories with the family that will last a lifetime.

The most important thing though is that you will be building great, long lasting memories and impressions that are going to stick with you, your kids and your friends for an entire lifetime. You'll be able to look back years later and share great stories and recollections together, and nothing is more important in life than that close family bond.

There are lots of benefits to camping outdoors. The one that comes to my mind first is the chance to get away from the everyday grind. The opportunity to get away and relax in a different setting can help you clear your mind and can make you more productive when you do return to your everyday life.

As a society we spend way too much time indoors. We watch television and play video games and browse the internet all night. It's time to get outdoors, get some fresh air and soak up everything that nature has to offer us.

Taking that first camping trip together can start a new family tradition that will last for years. Camping is a classic American hobby and pastime that not everyone from around the world is lucky enough to take part in.

All around the country there are different camping locations and opportunities for you to go to and take part in. You could setup a tent on your own property or you can take a fun road trip to an entirely new destination. A family camping trip will build amazing memories while keeping your budget soundly intact.

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December 23, 2008

Backpacking for Beginners, the Backpacking Basics

Backpacking can be a great hobby and sport. It is challenging, adventurous and exiting. It can be enjoyed by almost anyone who is reasonably fit and healthy, whether you are young or old, male or female. There are countless options on how and where to do it. Backpacking is a great way to get some exercise and get fit while having some fun at the same time. Read on if you would like to learn more about backpacking for beginners and what it is all about.

Backpacking is the combination between hiking and camping. Backpacking trips involve hiking through the countryside and wilderness areas and camping overnight. A backpacker has to carry everything they need on their back in a rucksack. A backpacking trip can be short or long depending on the individual; you can stay away for one night or for weeks at a time if you want to.

The longer the trip the more that must be packed and carried, so having a backpacking gear list and planning both the packing and the trip is essential. Some areas that are very popular backpacking destinations will have camp sites set up. They may simply have a fire ring and posted maps or they can have cabins, as well as a pitch for tents and a toilet and shower block. Other areas may have nothing at all and backpackers set up their camp wherever they find a good spot.

There is a community in backpacking. Everyone works together to preserve the wilderness that they love. There are certain accepted and unaccepted behaviors in backpacking. Backpackers try not to disturb or damage the area they travel in. They clean up all traces of their camp and never litter or take anything along their travels. The one thing you are allowed to take is photographs, so a small lightweight camera can form part of your backpacking checklist.

Backpacking requires a person to keep safety in mind always. There are many hazards in backpacking and a person who does not think about being safe is sure to fall prey. The backpack itself can pose problems if a person does not learn how to fit it and pack it properly. The physical activity can be strenuous and a person must be conditioned to handle walking through uneven and rough terrain. Basic first aid and general idea of wilderness safety are other things a backpacker must know. It is easy to get lost and hurt in the wilderness, so every backpacker must have a good handle on staying safe.

People backpack for different reasons. Some do it for the excellent exercise. Some people like backpacking because of the adventure and love of nature. Others backpack as a way to learn and explore the outdoors. Whatever reason people backpack, there are large numbers of them and they continue to explore, love and walk through the wilderness with the common goal of a good backpacking experience.

This is just an outline of the basics of backpacking for beginners, there is a lot more to learn such as how to pack a backpack properly, how to choose the right backpacking cookware and knowing the right backpacking supplies to take. There are many good books on backpacking and I would recommend that you read through one and get a good knowledge of the backpacking basics before you set out on your own adventure. This way you should have a safe and exiting backpacking experience rather than one that you will remember for all the wrong reasons.



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