Sunday, April 26, 2009

hiking in southern oregon

One of the more interesting new sports emerging world wide is indoor climbing. Of course if you have friends and family who have gone camping or hiking before, there is an added advantage, which may make the learning process a lot quicker and also help you be better prepared.

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. As a couple who have had a great many nights under the stars, there are many essentials that we would not leave home without, starting with a tent and a flashlight for obvious reasons. You may be able to stay in your car and you may even prepare to be outdoors, but spend your nights in the motel.

In that sense you can keep your camp closer together around it. Make sure to bring along a first aid kit complete with sterile bandages, gauze and disinfectant. Stop occasionally and take off your shoes and socks.

If you want to have a great summertime experience, try camping as a fun and educational vacation choice. You might want to ditch that old tent your father passed along to you, and upgrade to a contemporary one.

tent reviews - camping and hiking for fun

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