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		<title>Things to Look into Before Going to Hiking and Camping Trips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 01:02:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Know your skill
Hiking is a physically demanding outdoor activity. And when we say physical, we mean moving more muscles than you usually do for a prolonged period of time, which, when the body is not prepared may result to injury. Thus, it is very important that you recognize first what you can and cannot do. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Know your skill</p>
<p>Hiking is a physically demanding outdoor activity. And when we say physical, we mean moving more muscles than you usually do for a prolonged period of time, which, when the body is not prepared may result to injury. Thus, it is very important that you recognize first what you can and cannot do. Choose a hike that your body can handle. Know how long can you walk and how long can you stay outdoor. Hiking and camping should be a fun experience. Do not spoil it by trying to conquer a terrain you cannot handle. </p>
<p>Tell a friend</p>
<p>Think of this: If you will go to a hiking or camping trip alone, who will take your pictures behind great view? Who will tell you that your hiking shoes are untied? Seriously, hiking or camping alone is unsafe. Ask a friend to come with you - a friend who does not mind to get his hands dirty, who has an experience with difficult terrain, who has some accidents and missteps, and who has been in a bad situation before. Do not attempt to hike and camp. Discuss your plan with a friend and make sure that you both understand it before you go. </p>
<p>Check the weather</p>
<p>We all know the weather forecast is often inaccurate. Nonetheless, you have to listen to what the weatherman says before you even try to pack your bag and head outdoor. Remember that a sunny day could turn into a life threatening storm in an hour. And a clear terrain can be turned into a muddy one on a 10-minute pour. </p>
<p>It may not or may not happen, but you have to anticipate the worst possible situation. Better come out well-prepared and well-protected. Do not forget to bring raingear and appropriate clothing when you go hiking or camping. Always keep in touch with the nature and don?t just go marvel them with your mouth open. Be aware of the changes in the cloud pattern. Be conscious with the air temperature. </p>
<p>Check the terrain</p>
<p>Any hiking and camping park has a detailed topographic map so that, a rookie like you will understand well the terrain before actually going there. Going on a 5-mile trek? Don?t forget to check on the elevation. Both the distance of the hike and elevation of the ground will tell you how difficult the trip is. Learn to read the map with a compass and start planning your hike and where are the good places to take your rest. Using your map, prepare for an emergency plan. Make sure that the map is current. Terrain changes every time so better get an updated one on your hand. </p>
<p>Check on Permits</p>
<p>You may be already aware of the permit requirements issued by wilderness areas and national parks. Some these are free of change while others are very expensive. Make sure that you check on permits of your hiking and camping location. </p>
<p>Tell another friend</p>
<p>Do not forget to tell to another friend back at home where you are going. This is like telling someone about your trip, when you go abroad. Detailed information about your start time, exact route, end time, and times in between should be disclosed to your friend so that if something goes out of the plan, they will know where to find you . </p>
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		<title>Sierra Designs Wu Hu 4 Person Tent</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 21:50:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sierra Designs Wu Hu 4 Person Tent - FREE FOOTPRINT
Our revolutionary tunnel dome pole configuration lets the Wu Hu act a bit like a tunnel (big on the inside, livable as all get out) and a dome, too (freestanding and easy to pitch). Perfect.
Specs:Trail Weight 	12 lbs 9 ozFastpack Weight 	n/aPacked Weight 	14 lbs 6 [...]]]></description>
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<center><a  href='http://www.shareasale.com/m-pr.cfm?merchantID=9766&#038;userID=148666&#038;productID=463980998' target=_blank ><img hspace=2  vspace=2 src='http://store.mpgear.com/images/products/thumb/SD_WuHu4_Opn.jpg'       border=0 /></a></center><br/><font color='#0000FF'>Our revolutionary tunnel dome pole configuration lets the Wu Hu act a bit like a tunnel (big on the inside, livable as all get out) and a dome, too (freestanding and easy to pitch). Perfect.</p>
<p>Specs:<br />Trail Weight 	12 lbs 9 oz<br />Fastpack Weight 	n/a<br />Packed Weight 	14 lbs 6 oz<br />Packed Size 	26" x 7" x 7"<br />Number of Doors 	2<br />Interior Area 	55 sq ft.<br />Vestibule Area 	17 + 17 sq ft.<br />Peak Height 	66"<br />Floor Material 	75D Polyester<br />Body Material 	70D Polyester<br />Fly Material 	68D Polyester<br />Number of Poles 	4<br />Poles 	DA 17, 10.25/9.0mm</font></p>
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		<title>What You Need for a Camping in the Grand Canyon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 02:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Camping spots can range from the middle of a forest to the middle of a desert. But have you ever wanted to go camping in the Grand Canyon? It is a wonderful idea, but not as simple as one would hope. If you really want to enjoy camping in the Grand Canyon; under the hot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Camping spots can range from the middle of a forest to the middle of a desert. But have you ever wanted to go camping in the Grand Canyon? It is a wonderful idea, but not as simple as one would hope. If you really want to enjoy camping in the Grand Canyon; under the hot sun and the dry air, you need to be prepared for many things. </p>
<p>Located entirely in northern Arizona and being one of the great tourist spots in the world, the Grand Canyon is a very good choice. By camping here you will be spending a little more than usual, but it’s all worth it. Before your trip, take time for proper planning and preparing the correct equipment for the correct camping spot.</p>
<p>Planning and Finding a spot<br />
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<p>Planning and finding a spot for camping in the Grand Canyon is the most important step. There are two options available when it comes to making choices; either you can take a developed camp ground that has been specialized for people who want to spend the night there or you can chose an area that is not specifically designated for camping purposes.</p>
<p>For the first option, it’s pretty easy to find a camping spot, because the authorities have already set up everything for you, and you just have to go and enjoy yourself there, just like a normal camping outing by the forest near your house. These spots can be found in both the North rim and the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Currently there are two places in the North rim that are offered for camping. They are the North Rim Campground and the Jacob lake Campground. On the other hand, the South rim has four places, which are the Mather Campground, Trailer Village, Desert View Campground and Ten-X Campground. Of the four, the latter two are seasonal and not available all year round. </p>
<p>If you go for the second option, you can experience the Grand Canyon in a better way, but there are many issues that need to be considered including the backcountry permit application. You need to contact the Backcountry Information Center, and they will guide you throughout your camping in the Grand Canyon. It has to be noted that the alternative backwoods users are asked to follow the principle of “leave no trace”</p>
<p>Equipment preparation</p>
<p>If you go for the first choice, you should carry your equipment just like any other camping trip. However, if you choose the second option, make sure you carry more water containers and supply because there is limited water available within this particular part of the canyon. Camping in the Grand Canyon is restricted due to the policy of protecting the canyon. Thus, no kind of weapons and knives are allowed, in fear that users will harm the flora and fauna as well as the landscape around the area.<br />
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		<title>Questions Answered about Hiking Boots</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 08:34:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is one common thing about a good pair of hiking boots: they are expensive. But does it mean you have to avoid buying one and settle for the second-rate shoes? The answer is, "no". A good pair hiking boots is necessary when you want your feet to be fully-protected on any type of terrain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is one common thing about a good pair of hiking boots: they are expensive. But does it mean you have to avoid buying one and settle for the second-rate shoes? The answer is, "no". A good pair hiking boots is necessary when you want your feet to be fully-protected on any type of terrain you plan to take. </p>
<p>Why buy a pair of tough and heavy hiking boots?</p>
<p>There are lots of reasons why you should buy a pair of good hiking boots. </p>
<p>? Good hiking boots are heavy enough to take you on extended hiking trips. Heavier weight means better protecting against everything you step on during the hike. </p>
<p>? Good hiking boots provide ankle support. Compare hiking boots from your typical everyday shoes. Bend the top of both shoes over side-ways. Your everyday shoes will bend effortlessly while hiking boots remain stiff. Stiffness means protection. There are some hiking boots that bend easily, though. These types are probably not going to provide you the level of protection you need on the trail. </p>
<p>? Good hiking boots have solid bottom so whenever you step on sharp objects, rocks, or stone, you won't feel anything. If you can, there is a possibility that the hiking boots will not be able to give the needed protected throughout the hiking trip. The sole of a good hiking boot does not bend and feels hard when you press your thumb against it. A maximum feet protection is required when you trek any trail. A good pair of hiking shoes is the one you needed. </p>
<p>? Good hiking boots provide waterproof feature or are capable of being waterproofed if applied with special solutions. This feature prevents you from developing blisters when your feet get wet. </p>
<p>? Good boots provide superior protection on the sides with extra padding. Side padding, like soles, protects your feet from rocks, stones, branches, and sharp objects you may step on that can gouge in the side of your boot. </p>
<p>What brand of hiking boots to buy?</p>
<p>The reason why there are many brands and types of hiking boots is because there is no perfect hiking boot. So you should not ask, "What brand of hiking boots should I buy?" What you should buy is the one that fits your foot, regardless of the brand. </p>
<p>If it does not fit you, don?t buy it. One brand may work for your friend but it does not necessarily work for you. Why? There are different types of hiking boots construction. This is called "lasts". Simplified: People have different set of feet. Some are narrow while some are wide. Some are thick on the toe while some are thick on the heel. So buy a pair of hiking shoes that will fit the shape of your feet comfortably. </p>
<p>How should I know if the boot is a perfect fit?</p>
<p>Test the feel of the boot by wearing it without a sock. Try to feel any narrow or loose part of the boots that you are not comfortable with. Feel if the boot is too light. Now, test the boot with your sock on. A perfect fit should be the one without any tight or loose area in the foot. A good boot is heavy. </p>
<p>Walk around with the boots on. It has to feel good from the tip of your toe to the back of your heels. If it does not, try another one. </p>
<p>Test the sole of the boot for toughness. As was mentioned, a good pair of hiking boots has solid bottom.<br />
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<p>Important tips: </p>
<p>Break your new hiking shoes in before wearing them on the trail. </p>
<p>Wear moleskin to minimize the possibility of developing blisters. </p>
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		<title>Relax in a Camping Hammock</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 16:50:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is simply nothing more soothing to the mind, body, and soul than an afternoon spent swinging and relaxing away on a camping hammock. Many people that regularly enjoy a camping hammock, even just for an hour or two, often report leading less stressful and well-adjusted lives and are able to enjoy themselves much more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is simply nothing more soothing to the mind, body, and soul than an afternoon spent swinging and relaxing away on a camping hammock. Many people that regularly enjoy a camping hammock, even just for an hour or two, often report leading less stressful and well-adjusted lives and are able to enjoy themselves much more due to the incredible stress reduction powers of the hammock itself.</p>
<p>Almost considered a magical device, the camping hammock can massively increase the quality of your life due to its powerful relaxation capabilities. Whether you enjoy swinging lightly back and forth in the breeze or simply relaxing while completely still, a hammock can be just the thing for you. Enjoy the great outdoors in your own backyard or take your camping hammock with you on trips and string it up between the trees in a beautiful grove for the ultimate experience.</p>
<p>Unlock the Benefits of Relaxation</p>
<p>There are people that utilize a hammock with such great frequency that they become a sort of urban legend in the hammock world. These people are often known for their great relaxation and their tremendous ability to be well-adjusted to the world and capable of handling all of life’s stresses with the right decorum and moderation. When speaking to one of these camping hammock “gurus”, I became enlightened to the world of the hammock and thought that I would impart some of that knowledge on to you.</p>
<p>The number one factor in finding a good hammock is comfort. The object in “hammocking” is relaxation, so having an uncomfortable hammock is obviously going to be the antitheses to the goal that a hammock user should have in mind. Most hammock gurus recommend finding a high quality material hammock that has a great weight holding capability so as to maximize your comfort and safety.</p>
<p>There are several brand names of hammock that many hammock experts swear by. They highly recommend looking for hammock suppliers such as “Hennessy”,<br />
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<p>“Clark Jungle”, “Speer”, and “Lawson” hammocks because of their great reputation for comfort and style. Safety is a concern as well, so ensure that you have discovered a brand name you can trust for a camping hammock that will not simply overturn in a wind or lack the ability to properly latch on to the supports.</p>
<p>In the end, the most important thing is the comfort factor. If you are not comfortable in your camping hammock, there is no point in furthering your hammock adventure and attempting to become one of the select few that consider themselves “hammock gurus”.<br />
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		<title>Hiking Bare Foot and Misconceptions on Leaving Your Shoes Behind</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 10:41:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many can't imagine hiking barefooted. Why? Possibly because of the many misconceptions people think are real. And perhaps people are not used to the idea of leaving comforts in their home.
For one, many people think that the feet of the hiker must be conditioned for several months before it could be properly put to use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many can't imagine hiking barefooted. Why? Possibly because of the many misconceptions people think are real. And perhaps people are not used to the idea of leaving comforts in their home.</p>
<p>For one, many people think that the feet of the hiker must be conditioned for several months before it could be properly put to use for bare foot hiking. Well, experts on this type of hiking practically do not agree. In fact, they suggest that three weeks of constant practice with three times a week preparation would do. After which, the feet of the hiker will be fit for hiking given that the weather is relatively mild. </p>
<p>The conditioning process is needed to strengthen the ligaments of the feet while strengthening the soles should be the least of your problem. In fact, the latter could be done only when the soles are actually put to use. After which, the soles can be expected to thicken quickly enough, only within a few days of bare foot hiking would do, when walked on textured surfaces. </p>
<p>There are various ways to thicken your soles and many prove effective enough as to last for long term use. However there are certain practices a beginner could use which would quickly ensure the strengthening of the sole while guaranteeing that the thickness would be put back to normal once the exercises are stopped. The most recommendable practice though is a continuous conditioning on forest floors. This is not only helpful but also equally pleasurable.</p>
<p>Further, people often think that when you hike barefoot, your feet will be spoiled through bruises, stains and wounds. This of course could be proven when you try to hike barefoot yourself. You will experience that the hike would not stain or soil your feet. Instead, you will have quite pleasant experiences when you touch and examine your bare feet. This, by the way, should be an ordinary practice for bare foot hikers since they will have to track the changes in their own feet. </p>
<p>Calloused feet are also some of the main concerns of conventional hikers which are not exactly a problem for those who practice this type of hiking. Actually, callousness on the feet are products of poorly fitted hiking boots and shoes and the wearing of the feet themselves but not by being bare footed. </p>
<p>Cracks on the feet should be the least of your problem. It is not the result of tension on the soles, rather a result of carelessness. To prevent cracks from occurring, the hiker must always keep the feet moist with lotion and moisturizers.</p>
<p>Another misconception is that bare foot hiking will make the feet fairly insensitive to sensations. This is perhaps due to the assumption that the feet will develop thicker soles and those prevent them from feeling external stimulation. The soles of the feet like that of the palm have touch receptors. Even if the outer skin is thicker than usual, this has not as much effect as antagonists put on thickened soles of the feet. In fact, bare foot hikers admit that while their feet are thickened, they tend to have more sensitivity towards the surfaces they tread.</p>
<p>Another misconception on bare foot hiking is that one needs to continuously do it for the sake of keeping it conditioned. The truth is the thickness of the soles may almost instantly fade but prior to that, the feet were already accustomed to sensing highly textured surfaces. This of course is the ultimate goal. Once this develops, the thickening of the soles will only be secondary. After all, the thickness could always go back to its original form once the conditioning begins. </p>
<p>So you see, even some of the supposedly logical ideas on bare foot hiking could also lead to misconceptions that have no shade of truth at all. The next time you hike, why not try barefoot hiking and see if this form of hiking will suit you better.</p>
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		<title>4 Things to Consider when Selecting Camping Grounds</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 08:48:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Selecting the right camping grounds can be the difference between a nightmarish long weekend away from home or Shangri-La.  In selecting the right camping grounds for that weekend getaway or longer it is important to take in a number of factors into account.  
Basic Questions
Some of the basic questions to ask concentrate around [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Selecting the right camping grounds can be the difference between a nightmarish long weekend away from home or Shangri-La.  In selecting the right camping grounds for that weekend getaway or longer it is important to take in a number of factors into account.  </p>
<p>Basic Questions</p>
<p>Some of the basic questions to ask concentrate around the purpose of your camping trip.  Is a going to be just a fun and relaxing get-together away from the routine or, are you planning on going hiking?  Do you plan on spending the weekend in the woods or at the ocean or lake?  Asking these primary questions helps to focus in on the particular camping grounds that you are interested in.</p>
<p>Check it out personally</p>
<p>This can be easily done when you are on you way home from a weekend trip and pass by other camping grounds.  Take a few moments to pull in and check out the grounds personally.  Ask questions and take notes if necessary of the condition of the grounds, the number of campers and atmosphere of the camping grounds.  If you have children with you gauge their response because their comfort is often a good indicator.</p>
<p>Also, take a few moments to walk the grounds. Signs of well-managed camping grounds are the condition of the restrooms and showers.  Ask for a map and pricing guidelines and compare these guidelines with similar grounds in the area.  Finally, take note of the courtesies extended and the helpfulness of the staff serving you.</p>
<p>Camping Population</p>
<p>Ask what sorts of campers generally use the camping grounds facility.  Sometimes the grounds are populated with large families and sometimes they appeal more to older seasonal campers.  It is your choice as to what grounds you select, but make sure the grounds match your needs.</p>
<p>One caution of concern would be the noise level.  Are the camping grounds in close proximity to constant noisy traffic or near a railroad line? If noise level is a concern for you these may be the camping grounds you wish to avoid.</p>
<p>Other Resources</p>
<p>If you belong to a motor club be sure and take full advantage of the ratings of camping grounds that they provide or research on internet as some websites provide full descriptions as well as photos. You may sometimes be able to read reviews of other campers who have stayed at those camping grounds. Generally they are honest and straightforward and provide valuable information to help make your decision.</p>
<p>If planning a long trip write or call ahead for camping grounds information.  Often you will receive many brochures in response to your request.  These brochures are a good resource in selecting your holiday haven.<br />
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		<title>Big Agnes Edna SL -5 Degree Sleeping Bag</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 22:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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&#160;Integrated pad sleeve with unique design keeps you securely attached to the pad from the hips up while allowing freedom of movement for your legs - more like a traditional mummy bag. Never roll off your pad again
&#160;Half pad sleeve with adjustable strap holds ANY 20" wide rectangular [...]]]></description>
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<li>&nbsp;Integrated pad sleeve with unique design keeps you securely attached to the pad from the hips up while allowing freedom of movement for your legs - more like a traditional mummy bag. Never roll off your pad again</li>
<li>&nbsp;Half pad sleeve with adjustable strap holds ANY 20" wide rectangular or mummy shaped pad</li>
<li>&nbsp;Mummy shape decreases weight &amp; packed size</li>
<li>&nbsp;Recycled mesh storage sack &amp; nylon stuff sack included</li>
<li>&nbsp;Built in pillow pocket holds a fleece or Big Agnes pillow</li>
<li>&nbsp;Interior fabric loops for sleeping bag liners</li>
<li>&nbsp;60" YKK #5 zipper. Mate together our left and right zip bags with same size zipper</li>
<li>&nbsp;No-draft collar seals around neck to keep cold air from sneaking in</li>
<li>&nbsp;No-draft wedge insulates the connection between the bag and pad</li>
<li>&nbsp;No-draft zipper tube insulates along the length of the zipper</li>
<li>&nbsp;Shell, lining and pad sleeve: Big Agnes WRM : Nylon microfiber rip-stop. Tightly woven, light weight and breathable. Water esistant and wind proof by construction. WR surface treatment to repel water</li>
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		<title>Going for Hiking and Backpacking Trip? Take these Tips with You!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 16:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1.) Shop for a good quality backpack. A hiker can forget his map, compass, flashlight, and knife but he can never leave without his backpack. Invest on a quality backpack that fits you. "Fit" meaning, when you wear it, you are comfortable with it. Thick shoulder straps and extra padding can increase the level of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1.) Shop for a good quality backpack. A hiker can forget his map, compass, flashlight, and knife but he can never leave without his backpack. Invest on a quality backpack that fits you. "Fit" meaning, when you wear it, you are comfortable with it. Thick shoulder straps and extra padding can increase the level of comfort when carrying the backpack on a long hike so choose one bearing these features. Crucial to the selection of backpack is the size. Choose one that can carry everything you need for most of your future hiking trips. </p>
<p>2.) Take the appropriate gear. Your survival when you are in hiking and backpacking trip depends on the right gear you bring. Pack clothes that are suitable for every possible weather condition in the area. Expect the worst. A sunny day hike can turn into wet, muddy, and slippery one so your clothes should be appropriate for any sudden weather change. Invest on a pair of quality hiking boots. If you are planning for serious hiking and backpacking, a tough, heavy and waterproof pair of hiking boots is a must. If this will be your first time, shop for the right gear and prepare yourself physically.</p>
<p>3.) Plan your trip carefully. The secret to great hiking and backpacking trip is planning. Plan your trip early. If you have to make some reservations, do it months in advance. </p>
<p>4.) Bring a friend. It is not advisable to hike and backpack alone so tell your plan to a friend and bring him with you. </p>
<p>5.) Tell someone about your trip. Another friend, a relative or someone back at camp should be aware of your whereabouts during your hike. Inform him about your route and your expected time of return. </p>
<p>6.) Bring communication device. Bring a cellular phone, a two-way radio or a satellite phone if it's available. This way, you can call for help in case something wrong happens.</p>
<p>7.) Check the weather forecast. Although weatherman is often inaccurate, it pays to listen to them. This way, you know what to expect when you are out there on the woods. </p>
<p>8.) Stay away from wildlife at all times. Even if you are hiking and backpacking on a suburban location, there is a possibility that you encounter wild animals. If you do, keep your distance from them. Back away slowly. Don?t run. </p>
<p>9.) Bring your portable stove. Most parks prohibit hikers and campers from making fire using woods so make sure that you bring your own portable stove to cook your food.  </p>
<p>10.) Stay close to your things. There are still crooks even you are out on the woods so make sure you keep an eye on your things all the time. Do not bring any valuable items like wallet and jewelry. Avoid showing off your new gear to anyone.  </p>
<p>11.) Bring enough food and water. Energy bars are recommended when you go hiking and backpacking. They are lightweight and easy to carry. Bring other foods at your preference. Bring enough water to keep you hydrated throughout your trip. Stay away from waters from lake, river, and creek. They may look clean and fresh but they can make you ill. </p>
<p>12.) Bring insect repellant lotion, hat, camera, toiletries, raingear, navigational devices (GPS, map, and compass), first-aid kit, binoculars, etc.</p>
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		<title>Looking for a camping spot on the river</title>
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www.survivalistboards.com My son and I go out on the angelina river in southeast texas - close to jasper texas - looking for a place to go camping. The angelina river runs between lake sam rayburn and steinhagen reservoir.
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