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]]>Thanks to its diamond fuse technology and reinforced shoulder material, this jacket is highly durable and waterproof, making it ideal for getting you through the roughest weather conditions. What’s more, it comes packed with versatile pockets to keep all of your essentials secure.
Naturally, no camping trip can be done without the right tent. That’s why you should consider buying the Hilleberg Allak 2 Tent. This free-standing tent is comfortable and roomy, making it ideal for two campers to share.
Whether your sleeping bag is a bit light or you simply want to keep it clean, this sleeping bag liner is for you. what’s more, with its 3D foot box, this liner can be adjusted to accommodate a variety of sleeping positions.
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]]>Tailor the camping trip to your experience. If you are heading out for your first camping experience, you might want to pick a spot that is nearby your home or one that offers car camping.
If you have a popular campsite in mind, check its availability for the particular period. Some campsites have a limited capacity and will only take campers that made reservations.
Make sure you have your equipment in check before heading out. And then check again because you don’t want to start unpacking only to find out you’ve forgotten something.
The tent is arguably the most important factor in your camping trip. This is why you should set it up before leaving the house. This will ensure all the parts are there and that it is actually suitable for camping.
Not all camping trips are made the same. Figure out what you want to do on your camping trip and pack accordingly.
A camping trip isn’t an activity you want to approach with a “winging it” attitude. Make detailed plans about the specifics of the trips, from the activities you want to do to the meals you’ll have.
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]]>For those of you who haven’t gone camping before, it’s important to keep some things in mind before heading out on your first trip. Here are three tips that will help your camping excursion be a success.
Weather is always unpredictable, especially when you’re visiting places where you don’t get a cell phone signal to check the radar or the forecast. Be prepared for anything: take raincoats, heavy blankets, swimwear, and everything in between because you never know what you’ll need.
Going camping means that you’ll probably be far away from any sort of civilization. In the case of a small medical issue, you won’t be able to just pop into a walk-in clinic or a pharmacy to get whatever you need to fix it. This is why taking a well-stocked first aid kit with you is a must.
If you are expecting to go camping and have all of the luxuries and comforts of the modern world at your fingertips, you’re going into it with the wrong idea. Leave worries about WiFi and checking your email behind and become one with nature.
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]]>The post How to Choose a Sleeping Bag appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are many uses to sleeping bags, and it’s always best to go shopping for one with an idea of what we want to do with it. Will it mostly be used for indoors sleeping, in hostels, or RVs? Will you be carrying it on your back or are you planning to go camping in a car? Do you normally travel in a cold or warm climate? Answer these questions to help figure out the weight and insulation you need for your perfect sleeping bag.
Besides having an idea of whether you travel by car or by foot/public transport, ask yourself if you mostly travel alone or with your partner or spouse. If you travel with your significant other it might be nice to get sleeping bags that have the option of connecting to a double sleeping bag, keeping your options open.
While it’s important to know your travel habits and intentions to figure out what would be your perfect sleeping bag, those can end up quite pricey. Start from finding the ideal option and slowly compromise down to a realistic budget.
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]]>The post Four Things to Consider When Picking Out a New Tent appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It’s important to buy a tent that would suit the most extreme conditions you’re planning on experiencing, be it the weather at the top of a mountain or a crowded campsite outside a national park.
This is really important and helps answer other questions, particularly what is the necessary size of the tent and what the budget may be for it.
Particularly for backpackers, it’s important to make sure that the weight of the tent isn’t going to make moving around too difficult. A spacious tent is comfy, but when carrying it up a mountain the luxury may seem to be less important.
Last but definitely not least is the budget. While ideally, we would all get the largest tent from the lightest materials, those would cost a pretty penny. Calculate your budget and consider your priorities to camp on budget and have some fun.
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]]>The post 6 Pre-Bedtime Tips For Staying Warm At Night When Camping appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you forgot to bring a decent sleeping bag struggle to sleep at night regardless, these tips can help you keep warmer and sleep better when camping.
Drinking a chamomile tea before bed can help relax you. The warmth of the drink helps keep your body temperature up before you drift off.
Have a small snack like a biscuit with your tea. Your body will warm up when digesting the food, which will help you feel more comfortable.
Many people hate sleeping in socks, but keeping them on can prevent heat from escaping from your toes.
Most of your body heat escapes from your ears, so wearing a hat to bed can help you stay warm at night.
Bring a hot water bottle with you. You can heat the water in a kettle on your bonfire and put it on your sleeping bag before you go to bed. It will be toasty when you climb inside.
Doing some light exercise, like starjumps, can help warm up your body before you get into bed.
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]]>The post Essentials For Your Next Winter Camping Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Thanks to its diamond fuse technology and reinforced shoulder material, this jacket is highly durable and waterproof, making it ideal for getting you through the roughest weather conditions. What’s more, it comes packed with versatile pockets to keep all of your essentials secure.
Naturally, no camping trip can be done without the right tent. That’s why you should consider buying the Hilleberg Allak 2 Tent. This free-standing tent is comfortable and roomy, making it ideal for two campers to share.
Whether your sleeping bag is a bit light or you simply want to keep it clean, this sleeping bag liner is for you. what’s more, with its 3D foot box, this liner can be adjusted to accommodate a variety of sleeping positions.
The post Essentials For Your Next Winter Camping Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Want to Have the Best Camping Trip? Follow These Tips appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tailor the camping trip to your experience. If you are heading out for your first camping experience, you might want to pick a spot that is nearby your home or one that offers car camping.
If you have a popular campsite in mind, check its availability for the particular period. Some campsites have a limited capacity and will only take campers that made reservations.
Make sure you have your equipment in check before heading out. And then check again because you don’t want to start unpacking only to find out you’ve forgotten something.
The tent is arguably the most important factor in your camping trip. This is why you should set it up before leaving the house. This will ensure all the parts are there and that it is actually suitable for camping.
Not all camping trips are made the same. Figure out what you want to do on your camping trip and pack accordingly.
A camping trip isn’t an activity you want to approach with a “winging it” attitude. Make detailed plans about the specifics of the trips, from the activities you want to do to the meals you’ll have.
The post Want to Have the Best Camping Trip? Follow These Tips appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Things to Know Before Your First Camping Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>For those of you who haven’t gone camping before, it’s important to keep some things in mind before heading out on your first trip. Here are three tips that will help your camping excursion be a success.
Weather is always unpredictable, especially when you’re visiting places where you don’t get a cell phone signal to check the radar or the forecast. Be prepared for anything: take raincoats, heavy blankets, swimwear, and everything in between because you never know what you’ll need.
Going camping means that you’ll probably be far away from any sort of civilization. In the case of a small medical issue, you won’t be able to just pop into a walk-in clinic or a pharmacy to get whatever you need to fix it. This is why taking a well-stocked first aid kit with you is a must.
If you are expecting to go camping and have all of the luxuries and comforts of the modern world at your fingertips, you’re going into it with the wrong idea. Leave worries about WiFi and checking your email behind and become one with nature.
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]]>The post How to Choose a Sleeping Bag appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are many uses to sleeping bags, and it’s always best to go shopping for one with an idea of what we want to do with it. Will it mostly be used for indoors sleeping, in hostels, or RVs? Will you be carrying it on your back or are you planning to go camping in a car? Do you normally travel in a cold or warm climate? Answer these questions to help figure out the weight and insulation you need for your perfect sleeping bag.
Besides having an idea of whether you travel by car or by foot/public transport, ask yourself if you mostly travel alone or with your partner or spouse. If you travel with your significant other it might be nice to get sleeping bags that have the option of connecting to a double sleeping bag, keeping your options open.
While it’s important to know your travel habits and intentions to figure out what would be your perfect sleeping bag, those can end up quite pricey. Start from finding the ideal option and slowly compromise down to a realistic budget.
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]]>The post Four Things to Consider When Picking Out a New Tent appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It’s important to buy a tent that would suit the most extreme conditions you’re planning on experiencing, be it the weather at the top of a mountain or a crowded campsite outside a national park.
This is really important and helps answer other questions, particularly what is the necessary size of the tent and what the budget may be for it.
Particularly for backpackers, it’s important to make sure that the weight of the tent isn’t going to make moving around too difficult. A spacious tent is comfy, but when carrying it up a mountain the luxury may seem to be less important.
Last but definitely not least is the budget. While ideally, we would all get the largest tent from the lightest materials, those would cost a pretty penny. Calculate your budget and consider your priorities to camp on budget and have some fun.
The post Four Things to Consider When Picking Out a New Tent appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 6 Pre-Bedtime Tips For Staying Warm At Night When Camping appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you forgot to bring a decent sleeping bag struggle to sleep at night regardless, these tips can help you keep warmer and sleep better when camping.
Drinking a chamomile tea before bed can help relax you. The warmth of the drink helps keep your body temperature up before you drift off.
Have a small snack like a biscuit with your tea. Your body will warm up when digesting the food, which will help you feel more comfortable.
Many people hate sleeping in socks, but keeping them on can prevent heat from escaping from your toes.
Most of your body heat escapes from your ears, so wearing a hat to bed can help you stay warm at night.
Bring a hot water bottle with you. You can heat the water in a kettle on your bonfire and put it on your sleeping bag before you go to bed. It will be toasty when you climb inside.
Doing some light exercise, like starjumps, can help warm up your body before you get into bed.
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