Fall Camping Pitfalls

You don't need to be putting your outdoor gear away just because it is fall. There are many benefits to camping when the leaves change color, the crowds leave the park and the temperature starts to drop. Most insects have died off or have reduced their activity. Less people mean that perfect campsite is going to be easier to find. Crisp air, crystal clear skies and changing plant life offer new experiences and sights at your favorite park.

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Retired forest ranger sheds light on North Dakota's black history

Chip Cartwright, now a grandfather, remembers he was 6 when he, a huge fan of the Lassie television show, got an idea to become a forest ranger.

That happened, he said, during the television season when Lassie's family went camping and the dog got lost during a forest fire and ended up for a whole season in the trusty hands of Corey Stuart, a forest ranger.

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New trend in camping is all the rage

A new phenomenon called "glamping," or glamorous camping, is all about bringing the luxuries of home to the outdoors and companies are now rolling out fancy sheets, grills, refrigerators and cappuccinos to meet the trend.

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The joys of family camping

An assortment of different shapes and sizes of tents spilled through a wooded glen at Chenango Valley State Park, as if someone has scattered chunks of a rainbow. The extended Burns clan were on their traditional Fourth of July family campout.

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A-1 Steak, Camp Cooking At It's Finest

Here is the trick to a very good steak over a camp fire.

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How to use the Internet to find campgrounds.

The Internet has grown into a huge billboard sign where anyone anywhere can sell or advertise whatever they want. The amount of information on the Internet is growing at such a rate that it is impossible to keep up with all of it, let alone decipher the good information from the bad. So how does one use the Internet to find reliable campground information? Simple, do your searching on appropriate Web sites.

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HOW to BUY and INSURE an RV

Before you look into RV financing you should really determine the type of RV that best fits your family's needs and interests. Instead of letting price affect your initial search, let function be your guide; there may be some sticker shock in this process, but remember, information is power when it comes to finding financing. Reading the buyer's guides and checking out the ads in magazines is a good way to begin your shopping adventure. You should also make use of the price-shopping power of the Internet.

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How to Build a Campfire

Ah, the sweet sound of a crackling fire, the gentle orange glow and the woodsy smell of smoke. There’s nothing quite like a campfire to make your adventure complete. The following tips will help keep you safe and cozy.

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Outdoor Cooking Tips!

Creating campsite meals and treats is fun for the whole family.

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Gear That Can Save Your Life

Every camper has his or her favorite things to take on a camping trip. Some items are for convenience, some are for the success of the camping trip and some are downright essential for survival. Some gear can save your life.

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KEEP YOUR COOL

You've probably noticed how a “cold one” seems colder and food tastes better when you're camping? I suppose food tastes better because of all of the outdoor activities. Between all the biking, hiking, paddling and firewood packing we can work up an appetite.


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Camping out in the snow

WTVG-- February 4, 2007 - So you got out of bed this morning and you complained about how chilly you felt. Imagine spending the night outside and volunteering to do it.

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Camping: How Not To Get Cold-Wet And Muddy.

For many people camping in the great outdoors is a fantastic and uplifting experience. For some it is plain hell. This Article takes a look at some reasons why - and what to do to put things right!

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Camping secret is out

Princess Place has a long and rich past, but perhaps her greatest achievement has been keeping her beauty and charm in the face of visitor pressure and "progress."

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The Propane Stove Buying Guide

If you are looking to buy a propane stove, you should get acquainted with the technology before you buy. This equipment is a must for every trip and camping.

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Top Camping Destinations In The US

Welcome to the un-Hamptons. At Stafford Beach, only a shifting dune separates your live-oak-shaded encampment from an utterly uninhabited 18-mile sugar-sand beach

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Campfire Vidalias

"Camping? This is a big hit around the campfire when you want a little snack! I can never make enough. And it is very easy to make when you have no 'kitchen space.'"


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Women explore snow sports, winter survival skills

Women explore snow sports, winter survival skills...


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Snow Caves And Other Shelters

Snow, you see, is one of nature's most practical insulators

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Camping at Washington's Olympic Peninsula

It's just a few hours drive from Seattle, but the Olympic Peninsula feels like a completely different world

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Camping Food: Easy & Warm Camping Meals

Ideas on food for camping and camping meals made easy....

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The best parts of Camping gear

The best part of a camping trip....

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Camping... a way of life!

If you like camping, this will interest you....

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Choosing a Camping Lantern

How to choose a camping lantern and what to look for..

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A Few Tips For Camping Newbies

Things to consider if your planning a campling trip and want it to be a success....

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