Saturday, July 5, 2008

outdoor grill cooking recipes - just like dad used to do it

How often do you get outdoors to go camping or hiking? Of course you can always rely on some beginner camping tips offered by expert campers on travel websites and blogs.

Don't pack soft fruits that bruise or spoil easily. Indoor climbing is a good place to start because it is far less intimidating to ease your way into the sport. I admit hiking can be very tough on your legs and back and I have almost not made a few of my hikes.

Make sure that you have a good first aid kit too. You will need to be able to spend long hours walking, without producing chafing or blisters. Not everyone has a perfect sense of direction, which may lead to some campers getting lost.

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. Other necessities such as water and food for the trip are essential. Depending on where you are going and how far you are hiking, you may be quite comfortable in a three-season tent.

No matter which type of lantern you use always play safeand never store a hot gas lantern near any flammable materials or leave any open flames unattended. Much like rock climbing, ice is a blast.

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