If you have ever gone a road trip with a family, you never seem to have enough room in your vehicle for everything you need. This is especially true when you are going camping, which requires a lot of gear. A solution to this problem is a vehicle luggage rack. A luggage rack can free up a lot of space on the inside of your vehicle as well as keep some of the dirty camping gear on the outside. There are several different kinds of luggage racks - hitch mounted, hard shelled rooftop carriers and soft rooftop luggage bags. There are also the specialty racks for bikes, kayaks, surfboards, etc. Choose a rack that best fits your needs. Consider the gear you typically haul and how it will fit the different carrier styles. Consider the size, and which type will work best with your vehicle.
For more information, pictures and retailers, click on www.youcancamp.com/luggageracks.php
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Campfire muffins
For a simple breakfast treat when camping, you can make some campfire muffins. Simply mix up some muffin batter, pour the batter into half of a hollowed out orange, wrap it with foil and place it in the fire. Presto, great muffins!!
For some more easy camping recipes and food ideas, check out www.youcancamp.com/campingrecipes.php
For some more easy camping recipes and food ideas, check out www.youcancamp.com/campingrecipes.php
Monday, October 8, 2007
Fall Outerwear
Last fall I was fortunate enough to be given some tickets to an NFL game in San Francisco. The weather called for rain and wind, typical for San Fran that time of year, and I had nothing to wear to keep me warm and dry. I found the perfect solution in a Columbia titanium jacket, which has a liner that you can zip in and out or wear by itself. It was perfect, and the jacket is very functional for other activities. With the liner in, it is warm enough for winter activities like skiing, and without the liner, the shell is waterproof for golf or other activities. It also looks good.
There is more information at www.youcancam.com/columbiatitaniumjacket.php as well as good camping info.
There is more information at www.youcancam.com/columbiatitaniumjacket.php as well as good camping info.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Stay Dry When Camping
The other day, I had someone ask me what to do if it rains when camping. One thing you will not enjoy is staying in your tent with your whole family for hours and hours. The way to give yourself more covered space is to put up a rain tarp. This can give you plenty of space to get out of the tent and have dry, usable space for a table, chairs and even a fire. In order to do this, you will need a tarp, some rope and something to tie the tarp to (usually some trees). We always keep an extra tarp in our box of camping gear. Tie a length of rope to each of the corners of the tarp. If the weather is windy, you may also want to tie some rope to the sides as well. Tie the end of one of the corner ropes to something that you can throw up to loop the rope over a branch on the tree, at least 10 feet off the ground. Pull the rope to raise the tarp, wrap the rope around the tree a few times, then tie it off. Repeat the same process with the other three corners of the tarp. Make sure that the tarp is not exactly level, otherwise the rain water will not have anywhere to run off and will pool right in the middle. This should give you a little more room until the weather passes.
For more camping tips, visit www.youcancamp.com
For more camping tips, visit www.youcancamp.com
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