Showing posts with label sleeping bag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sleeping bag. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Prepare yourself for camping


One of the most popular recreational activities today, among people of all ages is camping. Spending quality time with friends and family in nature, preferably without any electronic devices, is something that everyone should experience. There are many different fun things you can do, such as hiking, climbing, canoeing, swimming, fishing, mountain biking, etc. Camping can be either primitive of modern, and no matter which type you choose, you should know that it is not risk free. There are some things you should consider when you want to go camping.

Everyone should prepare their own first aid kit which ought to include: Band-Aids, cleansing agents, sterile dressings and bandages. They also include some simple instruments such as tweezers, scissors, a needle, a tongue depressor, safety pins, latex gloves, a lighter, alcohol for sterilization, saline, a thermometer, aspirin and a space blanket. Of course, those kits can be bought, but it is cheaper if you make it yourself.

It is very important to have healthy food and clean water. Some food you can bring with you, but you can also find it in nature, depending on where are you planning to camp. You should plan in advance what to bring, so you never run out of food or water. Running out would not only ruin your vacation, it could be dangerous. Don’t forget to bring extra money for emergency situations.

Whatever type of camping you choose, don’t forget to bring camping gear, such as sleeping bags and sporting backpacks, along with survival essentials such as knives. When you get to the right place, first thing you should think about is setting up tent. Most camping tents today are really simple to set up take down. They key is to find somewhere flat to avoid problems with water if it starts raining.

One thing that people usually forget is how to protect themselves from wild animals. Wild animals, generally speaking, like to be left alone. It is extremely dangerous to feed them or disturb them. One should avoid leaving the tent alone during the night and try to walk in groups as much as possible. Other considerations should include handling fire and avoiding injury. Everyone should be cautious so that a wonderful vacation doesn’t turn into a nightmare.

Thursday, 10 March 2011

Choosing the Right Sleeping Bag


Two of the most essential pieces of camping gear that you will need are a good backpacks and sleeping bag. A big part of the camping experience is the journey, and after a long full day of hiking it’s important to get a good night’s sleep. Selecting the right sleeping bag and backpack combination is the key to a positive camping experience. Here are some guidelines to help you make your selection.

The main purpose of the sleeping bag is to give comfort and warmth to its owner. Remember you will be carrying this piece of gear on your backpack so it’s good to choose one that is light weight. Today’s sleeping bags are made using high-tech synthetic fibers that keep them light while providing a good level of comfort and protection. There are a wide range of bags available that will do the trick. It is not necessary to spend a lot unless you are planning a trek to the Arctic or some other extreme environment. It’s not unlike choosing a pair of shoes; the goal is finding the right fit. The bags come in different sizes and shapes. The most popular these days is the” mummy bag,” the tapered style gives a close fit, which adds warmth while reducing size. Make sure that the bag is long enough especially if you are tall. Add a sleeping pad to your backpack for some extra comfort at night when sleeping on hard or uneven surfaces. You might want to also make sure that your bag is both water and fire resistant so that even if you camping tent has a leak you can remain dry and protected.

After selecting the perfect sleeping bag and pad it’s important to check all the features and see how they work together with your backpack. A good balance will keep you comfortable and leave you with energy to enjoy the walk. This combination can mean the difference between a successful camping trip and one that ends in disaster.