Proper Care And Storage Of Your Camping Equipment
Posted on March 6, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
After you have invested in the right camping tent, sleeping bags, and the other gear you and your family need for an enjoyable and relaxing camping vacation, it is important to properly care for your camping equipment so that it gives you plenty of years of use.
You should take the time to clean and inspect all of your camping gear after each trip before putting it away for your next adventure, but it is especially important to pack things away the right way at the end of the camping season to avoid damaged, useless equipment next camping season.
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Posted on March 6, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
At one point, the only recreation camping opportunity on offer was tents or the open air. A century ago, you would have been privileged to own a canvas tent. Camping, as a vocational pastime, truly took off approximately fifty years ago. At that time hundreds of trucks were equipped with a camper shell; however, the sleeping space was still rather cramped.
Nowadays, there are a variety of choices available to build a home away from home.
Read More..>>Guide To The Blue Ridge Parkway - Hiking Trails In Virginia Iii
Posted on March 1, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
Continued from part 2
MP 91.0 A moderate 1.9 mile portion of the Appalachian Trail, leading from the VA 695 to Sharp Top Mountain overlook.
MP 92.5 The Sharp Top Mountain to Harvey’s Knob section of the Appalachian Trail is a 2.9 mile moderate hike along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
MP 95.4 Harvey’s Knob overlook to Montvale overlook portion of the Appalachian Trail is also moderately challenging, but is only a .6 mile hike.
MP 95.9 This mile long stretch of the Appalachian Trail runs from the Montvale overlook to Taylor’s Mountain overlook and is a moderately strenuous hike.
Read More..>>Which Recreation Camping Style Do You Prefer?
Posted on February 27, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
At one point, the only recreation camping opportunity on offer was tents or the open air. A century ago, you would have been privileged to own a canvas tent. Camping, as a vocational pastime, truly took off approximately fifty years ago. At that time hundreds of trucks were equipped with a camper shell; however, the sleeping space was still rather cramped.
Nowadays, there are a variety of choices available to build a home away from home.
Read More..>>Which Recreation Camping Style Do You Prefer?
Posted on February 24, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
At one point, the only recreation camping opportunity on offer was tents or the open air. A century ago, you would have been privileged to own a canvas tent. Camping, as a vocational pastime, truly took off approximately fifty years ago. At that time hundreds of trucks were equipped with a camper shell; however, the sleeping space was still rather cramped.
Nowadays, there are a variety of choices available to build a home away from home.
Read More..>>Guide To The Blue Ridge Parkway - Hiking Trails In Virginia Iii
Posted on February 19, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
Continued from part 2
MP 91.0 A moderate 1.9 mile portion of the Appalachian Trail, leading from the VA 695 to Sharp Top Mountain overlook.
MP 92.5 The Sharp Top Mountain to Harvey’s Knob section of the Appalachian Trail is a 2.9 mile moderate hike along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
MP 95.4 Harvey’s Knob overlook to Montvale overlook portion of the Appalachian Trail is also moderately challenging, but is only a .6 mile hike.
MP 95.9 This mile long stretch of the Appalachian Trail runs from the Montvale overlook to Taylor’s Mountain overlook and is a moderately strenuous hike.
Read More..>>Colorado Camping - The Perfect Destination Year Round
Posted on February 13, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
The diversity of Colorado promises plenty of outdoor fun and relaxation whether it’s cold and snowy or in the heat of summer. From snowmobiling and skiing to hiking and horseback riding, Colorado promises year round fun for any nature lover. Camping in Colorado is just as diverse. There are 41 Colorado state parks, 15 national parks and recreation areas within the state, and more than 100 other public campgrounds managed by the USDA Forest Service, as well as hundreds of private campgrounds throughout the state.
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Posted on February 13, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
At one point, the only recreation camping opportunity on offer was tents or the open air. A century ago, you would have been privileged to own a canvas tent. Camping, as a vocational pastime, truly took off approximately fifty years ago. At that time hundreds of trucks were equipped with a camper shell; however, the sleeping space was still rather cramped.
Nowadays, there are a variety of choices available to build a home away from home.
Read More..>>Guide To The Blue Ridge Parkway - Hiking Trails In Virginia Iii
Posted on February 3, 2008 - Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment
Continued from part 2
MP 91.0 A moderate 1.9 mile portion of the Appalachian Trail, leading from the VA 695 to Sharp Top Mountain overlook.
MP 92.5 The Sharp Top Mountain to Harvey’s Knob section of the Appalachian Trail is a 2.9 mile moderate hike along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
MP 95.4 Harvey’s Knob overlook to Montvale overlook portion of the Appalachian Trail is also moderately challenging, but is only a .6 mile hike.
MP 95.9 This mile long stretch of the Appalachian Trail runs from the Montvale overlook to Taylor’s Mountain overlook and is a moderately strenuous hike.
Read More..>>