Thursday, July 17, 2008

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Life is a beautiful thing. A flashlight is an indispensable part of every camping trip.

It is essential that you first gather as much information as possible from park rangers and guide books, understand well the geographical conditions and interact with campers who have already been there. I'm one of those people who believe that if more people spent more time in nature, we would have many fewer problems in this world. Hiking affords a person the opportunity to be in nature, which in and of itself makes it much more than just exercise.

Local guides will be able to tell you which plants are good to eat and which are not, and will even be able to tell you what kinds of animals are prevalent in your area, increasing your chances of setting the right traps or of hunting the right spots. You must be well prepared in regards to the experience you have and the equipment you bring along. Some flashlights do not through a very strong light and they are subject to going out in a breeze.

The climbers are required to wear safety equipment that does nothing to make the climb easier, but provides protection from falls. If you are planning a camping trip where wild animals such as bears are known to visit places seeking food, it is advisable to keep your food in a proper storage container where the smell of food is trapped inside. On the other hand if you are parked in the wilderness, beware of insects and animals lurking around.

If you re a climber, you should give ice climbing a try for a true adrenaline rush. You might want to ditch that old tent your father passed along to you, and upgrade to a contemporary one.

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