• The Call of the Wild

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    "Don't get me wrong, camping isn't all that bad.

    Aside from the inconvenience, dampness, filth, second-rate food, insects, and cold nights-- it's kinda fun." - Garfield

    Garfield is right. Camping is fun!

    Of course we have all the hot deals on all the hot camping gear and outdoor clothing but we also have tons of resources for you to explore on every camping topic. And since we're always on the look out for new and interesting topics, please drop us a line about anything you're excited about or interested in that you'd like to see featured.

    Happy Camping!

    Dean Richards

    dean.r@camping-discounters.com


  • Buying a Sleeping Bag for Your Next Camping Trip

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    Buying sleeping bags can be a difficult task, with prices ranging from a few dollars to a few hundred. Ultimately you have to ask what you want to use it for.
    The sleeping bag is an important part of your camping gear. If you are hiking, then you want something that will pack tightly and is very light weight, although you have to be careful as these sometimes don't provide the best insulation.
    When in the wild, temperatures drop at night more than most people expect, even in the middle of summer, so you should make sure you're prepared. A sleeping bag traps the warm air around your body which provides the best insulation possible. The best sleeping bag is one which allows moisture to escape while keeping warm air trapped inside.
    If you are in a couple, you might prefer a double sleeping bag (there is no better central heating than the body heat of someone else.)

    Sleeping bags are given a temperature rating based upon their intended use. Warm Weather Bags (suitable for 32F and above) are the most popular as most people camp in summer and avoid freezing nights.

    Cold Weather Bags (suitable for 10F and below) are for winter and spring camping when temperatures dip below freezing. Don't underestimate the ability of the weather to change unpredictably so always be prepared for temperatures colder than expected. These are also the best bags for survival and emergency use.
    Three Season Bags will provide warmth in temperatures which are slightly sub zero and are designed to be a "best of both worlds" type of solution. These are very popular bags.

    Temperature ratings should be taken only as a general rule. Remember that temperatures can drop below zero in spring, particularly at higher altitudes so you should allow for weather variables when selecting a bag. The amount of warmth that different people will need can vary widely, with some people requiring more warmth than others. You should also consider if you will have a heater or some other protection from the cold.

    What you sleep on is also very important. A good ground mat provides great insulation and is very important when camping.

    If you are just planning on camping in the summer, you probably don't need to spend too much, if you are looking at trecking, climbing, mountaineering etc then you really want to look at the top end, as the cheaper models simply won't keep you warm enough. You might also want to consider a "bivvy bag", as this can be useful in emergencies, or if temperatures drop lower than expected.

    The fill in sleeping bags can be made of a wide range of things, most commonly goose, duck or down. Down is the warmest and often most expensive but not very good if it gets wet. Newer synthetic fills are often a better choice than down for demanding situations.

    You may also want to look out for a bag with a 2 way zip so you can stick your feet out the bottom and double sleeping bags are also available as well as single bags that can join together to form a double.
    Choosing a bag is a big decision, so take your time and be sure you're buying the best bag for you.

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  • Outdoor Camping Equipment

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    Camping has gained popularity over the years as a great way to have a change from your day-to-day busy life. Spending time with nature, away from hectic schedules and city noise and pollution, provides much needed relaxation and provides more recreation options than any other outdoor activity. If you plan to go camping this season then finding the best camping equipment to carry with you for the most comfortable camping experience possible should be your number one priority.

    Outdoor camping equipment includes Tents, Camping Stoves, Outdoor Clothing, Hiking Boots, Chairs, etc. Since the camping places chosen are varied, so are the camping accessories that are required for particular situations.

    Some people like to camp in campgrounds, some in the mountain wilderness areas, some in the desert and some at the beach. This means that the camping equipment required will depend on the location you have chosen to camp in and the type of weather you can expect.

    To enjoy the fun and excitement completely, it’s important to carry all the gear you will require during your time in camp. Are you an extreme backpacker measuring your gear by the ounce or do you prefer the "take it all with you" approach and go for maximum comfort? Your camping "style" will determine what equipment you need.

    The first step for any camping trip is to figure out the equipment you will need and create a checklist of goods that need to be purchased. The light weight tents, portable camping stoves, handy weightless chairs, sleeping bags, hiking boots, outdoor clothing and other camping accessories can be bought online at discount rates.

    It is good to carry camping equipment that is as light as possible so as to give you the most freedom while trekking and hiking.

    Many types of camping equipment are not cheap to buy and can be afforded only when you have a large budget. Thus you should make a list of items that you cannot do without as well as those items that can be saved for and purchased later.

    Depending upon how often you go camping, renting camping equipment may be a good option. Otherwise, if you are a camping freak, then having a stock of your own camping gear is worth the expense.
    Have a great camping experience this season by keeping all your camping gear in great shape and be sure you have everything you will need.

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  • Camping Tent – Factors in Purchasing the Right Tent

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    Are you planning for a camp and want to spend time in the outdoors? Then camping tent is the most important item that you need to carry with you. Here the most important thing is choosing the right type of tent and its color, quality and the size.

    You can find the camping tents which are really useful for sub zero temperatures whereas some others are excellent for tropical forest atmospheric conditions. It is better to select camping tents based on the climate that you will be camping in.

    Here are the things that you need to consider while buying camping tent:

    In order to select the right type of tent, the first thing you need to do is decide the dimensions of the camping tent that you need. Mainly tents are prepared to protect you and your family.

    In the market you will find the tents with labels telling their capacity, or for how many campers it is made. There is no need to choose various tents with different capacities. So, think carefully and decide cleverly on the biggest number of campers that you predict camping together with you.

    Basically every camping tent consists of four components. They include: tent body, the poles, the trap and the rain fly. The trap is basically a material that you set on the ground which helps to keep your tent floor last longer.

    Tips to choose camping tents based on your needs:

    Just think what you require. Before going to purchase, consider the below factors:

    • Your camping place or spot

    • The season

    • Whether you will be backpacking or not

    Also consider if you have any other requirements and then decide the type of camping tent that you need.

    Decide your budget and how much you are going to spend on the camping tent. Once you have decided your budget you will not spend much on it.

    • Decide on the size and weight of the tent. If you prefer car camping, the size of the tent doesn’t matter.

    • If there are many campers to sleep in the tent it is better to pick a large camping tent.

    • If you want to go on backpacking then it is suggested to invest in a lightweight camping tent.

    Search for the available aspects of the tent. It is suggested to select a durable fabric tent. Test how the tent shade spreads the light within the tent. Some colors make the interior of the camping tents brighter, whereas some colors make it dim and gloomy.

    If you are planning for a summer camp, it is better to choose light color tents. For cold seasons, pick dark colored camping tents, as they absorb the heat from the sun and keep the interior of the tent warm.

    Also, check the coating of the tent. Look for a water proof and shiny coating inside the tent. If you don’t observe these features then the tent might not be durable enough for heavy usage.

    The most popular tent makers include: Great land, Coleman, Eddie Bauer, and Wenger. Select the manufacturer whom you trust most. With the wrong type of tent you can’t enjoy the camping experience to the fullest. It leaves it as an unpleasant one.

    So, think carefully and choose wisely while you are purchasing the camping tents. Just remember that the tent you have chosen will be the home away from your home for fewer days. Visit Camping Tourist

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  • Camping Heater – The Next Best Thing

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    I attended a youth camp in southern part of my country last September. Winter season was almost over alas, that was I thought. With my camping sleeping bag with me, I was confident during that time that I will be fine. However, when darkness came, the next thing I knew was I was crawling out of my warm bag and freezing in cold in my tent as temperature persisted to drop as traces of winter madness. I went to my friend's tent and there, ashamed as I was, shared their camping Heater and spent the whole night with them. Lesson learned: Sleeping bags are good, but camping Heaters are better.

    I guess what I can do now to repay my dear friend's kindness is to spread the good news so no one will ever have to go through to where I have been. The good news: Camping Heaters are absolutely one of the most fantastic and coolest camping tools ever created. Campers who have attempted and done numerous experimentations before to heat their tents rarely report success, and some were not really able to report anything at all as they became victims of carbon monoxide poisoning or because their tents have been burned.

    There are heaps of camping Heaters available in the market today as our modern and ever changing technology made it possible. If you are lucky enough to go on camping on a place with electricity, you can just bring your Electric Space Heater inside your tent. However, you must be responsible enough to keep an eye on your electric camping Heater because I bet that the next possible thing you want to see is to witness your tent on fire or be electrocuted. That is why it is best that you do not leave it unattended otherwise, you will end up in a big trouble.

    Gas Catalytic Camping Heaters, on the other hand, are more desirable especially if you are camping with kids. This is safer compared to electric heater as it makes use of propane without an open flame. Even huge companies, cargo ships, and military are utilizing this kind of camping Heater.

    Another type of camping Heater is what we call the Hot Vent Camping Heater. This is very easy to use compared to other types of camping Heaters as this kind of heater is placed outside the tent. Only the air tubes are inserted inside your tent emitting safe dry hot air.

    Although our modern generations almost make all things possible, it is still entirely up to us how we are going to make use of these inventions. One should not go for just low price or convenience but more importantly, for our safety when using a camping Heater. It is important that we consider how safe and not just how warm or how cheap or how handy our camping Heater is! No one wants to end up in a hospital and missing the fun of the camp's activities just because our heater is not safe enough for a night sleep.

    One way to ensure our safety in the camp is to keep in mind that whenever we use our camping Heater, there must always be a room for ventilation. We should leave a vent or window open to permit air and moisture to circulate. At the end of the day, our tent will be warmer if we get rid of the natural dampness that builds up through the night. It is a No-No to seal off every space in our tent thinking that it will be warmer and better. Otherwise, we may end up being suffocated with dangerous levels of carbon monoxide.

    In the end, it all boils down to extreme cautiousness in whatever type of camping Heater we may choose in the market. It is a must that we may be able to choose the one safe not just for us but for everybody in the camp as we want nothing else but to enjoy every moment in that camp experience with everybody. After all, camping Heaters are definitely the next best thing to make the most of your camp trip.

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  • Where would I get the best price on a used camping trailor?

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    Wave asked:

    The one I have in mind was built in the 1950s in a tear-drop shape and is extremely compact. I don't know the name of it, so if you do, please suggest a name. They have long since been discontinued.

    Baring one of these, I'd like some other small and economical camping trailor that can be pulled by a mid sized to small car.

    Thanks!


  • good camping near las vegas?

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    kylem0522 asked:

    hi im new to las vegas and i was wondering if their is any good car camping spots i would like to say away from campgrounds, i have a jeep so i can go any trails. i would like to stay within a 4 hour drive. any good spot in zion or brice?


  • Is there an adapter where I can take something that plugs into the wall and plug it into my car instead?

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    Astarte asked:

    I don't usually take electronics with me camping, but this time we'll need to bring an Aerobed. Is there such a thing as an adapter where I can take its plug and plug it into the lighter in my car to power it up?


  • How do I load a Pontiac Montana Mini Van with a lot of stuff for camping?

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    ???Hali L loves unicorns??? asked:

    I'm going camping for 3 or 4 days, and we need to bring a lot of stuff. I want to have room for my bike, so I want to have the car with a lot of room. were bringing things like pots and pans, lanterns, flashlights, clothes, silver wear, food, towels, etc. So does anyone know an effective way to pack a Pontiac Montana Mini Van?

    thanks!
    no roof racks. we dont want to use a roof rack. its too hard


The Call of the Wild