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Where To Find Snowmobile Trail Maps

February 18th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Snowmobile Trail MapSnowmobile Trail Maps are now available online from many sources.

Often snowmobile clubs keep the snowmobile trail system in good condition. The club members conduct trail grooming on a voluntary basis and give their time to develop and maintain the trails with the latest equipment.

In some areas in the northeast of the US it is possible to snowmobile for a a week or more and never cross the same trail twice.

Many snowmobile communities are located right on the Canadian border, which makes travel by snowmobile into Canada a cinch. The Northeast Snowmobile Trail (NEST), an international snowmobile trail system linking Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Quebec. NEST, the Interconnecting Trail Systems (ITS), and local club trails provide the snowmobiler with a variety of scenic rides to choose, whether it be a long loop ride, short scenic jaunt or a trip through the entire county.


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Camping Necessities - Make A List Before You Go Camping

February 4th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Always make a list of camping necessities before you go camping. You’ll need a tent, you’ll need blankets or a sleeping bag, and you’ll need food or ways to catch and cook food. Beyond that, any camping equipment you take along with you is just going to weigh you down. You can protect yourself against not taking too much by making a camping list. A camping list, if it’s stuck to, can contain your camping necessities and make your trip enjoyable and exciting while providing just enough equipment to get you by.

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You’ll also want to make sure you have a budget set aside to purchase the items on your list. This is assuming that you don’t already own the camping necessities. If you’re going shopping for the camping equipment, however, you’ll want to shop around to make sure you are getting the best deals. Many people choose camping as a vacation because it can be an inexpensive way of having a holiday. Getting good deals on your camping list items will help you save money while still enjoying the vacation of a lifetime. Watch for close out sales for some great bargains.

You first item on your camping list should be for shelter purposes. This is typically where you’ll list what kind of tent you want. If you’re going by yourself, a one- or two-person tent is all you’ll need. By getting a slightly larger two-man tent you’ll be a little more comfortable, and have some space to store your gear at night. Just make sure your tent keeps out the elements and the bugs.

The next items on your camping list should be for the purpose of catching food, cooking food and preparing food. Then, you’ll want to either carry water with you or you may want to bring a water purifier for cleaning water you find while you’re out there. The smart move would be to take both as you never know when you’ll find water.
If you want to put a few other items on your list, such as pocket knives, fire starting materials and such, make sure you only take what you think you’ll use. Also keep in mind that you’re going to have to carry all this stuff around with you. If you’re too weighed down, you won’t get far if you happen to be hiking. If you only take what you need, you’ll be free to roam wherever you want and you’ll have a far more enjoyable time. So make a list, and make sure you stick to it to have the most enjoyable camping experience. It’s only by keeping to your list that you can keep from taking too much and being weighed down when you’re trying so hard to relax.

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Off The Beaten Track With An Off Road Camping Trailer

January 9th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

An off road camping trailer is usually composed of a sturdy frame that can take some real punishment getting from the highway to an out-of-the-way camping spot. Off road camping trailers are a little more expensive on average than the other types because the have to be built to a higher standard.

Whilst camping trailers and the word “comfort” have rarely been seen in the same sentence, the versatile hard-working off road camping trailer has been a feature of many a family’s vacation history.
However, before you commit to buying an off road camping trailer you might consider renting a one to determine if this type of trailer suits your needs.

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With the mini camping trailer you get to have all the features of an RV or tent trailer without having to spend thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars on an RV. A small camping trailer is more spacious than you might think. For the occasional traveler or weekend explorer, renting an off-road camping trailer is the most cost-effective way to make your trips more comfortable and exciting. All you need is an off road vehicle with the capacity to pull a camping trailer, as well as a Class III hitch.

If you’re yearning to take the road less traveled, then an off road camping trailer is the ideal camping companion. No matter how rugged the country gets, you can look forward to comfortable lodging in an off road camping trailer.

Built to get you where the roads don’t always go, this type of camper trailer is perfect for those seeking an active outdoor lifestyle. But again the trailer must define both you and your needs and also those of your family as far as enough space goes.

As off road camping trailers vary greatly is size and in type overall, it is important that your off road towing vehicle is capable of pulling a fully loaded camper trailer. So you must know what your vehicle’s individual towing limit is and also the maximum laden mass that is permissible for the camping trailer that you have in mind. The cost of an off road camping trailer depends mainly on the size and model.

For many families that enjoy spending time in the outdoors, an off-road camping trailer can answer all their needs.

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Winter Camping Tips

December 31st, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Winter Camping Tips

Winter camping can be an advanced and challenging adventure that takes a little more planning than summer camping. Winter camping can be a leisurely affair. Winter camping has its own special allure: the splendid quiet of a forest in winter under the hush of falling snow, the thrill of gliding over ice and snow on skis.

Winter Tents

Tents should be of four-season quality and capable of withstanding wind and heavy snow. There are a range of winter camping tents available and in general it is recommended that you use a tent specifically rated to be a four-season tent. Four season tents typically have stronger poles to hold snow loads. Tent platforms can either be dug out of harder snow or compacted with your snowshoes or skis. Having a breathable inner tent wall with a waterproof fly outside will help reduce condensation in the tent.

Keep sleeping bags close together in the tent. If you happen to be sleeping outside and not in a tent, stay warmer by finding a protected location out of the wind. Consider placing the stove just outside the tent flap, so you can make coffee in the morning without leaving the warmth of your sleeping bag!

For very hardy hedonists, a snow cave can beat a tent (or so they say!).

Winter camping can be a very rewarding sport because it requires an extra level of effort and it brings an entirely new element to the arena of camping. Follow these winter camping tips and you’ll enjoy a great outdoor activity.


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Tips For Winter Camping

November 20th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

For anyone looking for an exciting adventure, winter camping may be the ideal choice. Winter camping offer challenges that you won’t encounter in the warmer months but it also brings its own rewards.

For winter camping you’ll need boots that are water repellent or have a protective coating to repel the water from your boots. Always wear a hat or a warm beanie and bring an extra one just in case. Your mom wasn’t kidding when she said most of the body heat is lost through your head.

When winter camping, choose nylon or wool clothing and socks and dress in layers. Start with a thin layer of clothing against your skin that may be a cotton blend material that is used in long johns, next add a warm layer of clothing that may be a fleece type material and finally an outer layer that is a quick drying material like nylon. Always wear wool socks to keep the feet dry. Bring gloves and tie them to your jacket to prevent losing them.

Winter camping tents can be purchased, although sometimes they are big and bulky to hike in. Depending on where you are going and how far you are hiking, determine if a winterized tent is appropriate. A three-season tent may be all that you require.

Bring small shovels to shovel a flat space if needed for the winter tent. If not using a winter tent, snow shelters can be built that will keep you warm. Read books on the appropriate way to build a snow shelter. Take some time to practice building a snow shelter before planning on spending the night in one.

Make sure to bring a sleeping bag that is made to withstand the deep freeze of winter. There are many mummy bags that are extremely warm. A foam pad may also be a good addition in order to place it on the ground first, to keep the outside of the sleeping bag from getting wet.

When winter camping make sure to bring food that may be eaten without heating up. Although you may carry waterproof matches it can be difficult to get a fire going in the snow! Also take along some hearty winter camping recipes to warm you on a cold evening.
Winter camping is a great outdoor activity. It is crucial to have the appropriate supplies and there are many stores that can assist a consumer in locating the correct gear.


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