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Go Glamping in France, a Glamorous Version of Camping
It's now trendy to sleep under a tepee, in a hut, bivouac or bubble. A contraction of glamour and camping, Glamping re-embroiders Dad's camping badge.
Jun 16, 2011
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Raphaelle OBrien
Warranties for Backpacking and Camping Gear
Knowing the warranty information for outdoor electronics can save a backpacker or camper an expensive problem.
Jun 10, 2011
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Bill Sassani
The Pleasurable Pacific Northwest Forests
The Forests of the Pacific Northwest are the tallest in the world, dense with ever-wet and evergreen sweeping branches.
Jun 9, 2011
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Paula I. Nielson
Davis Creek County Park in Washoe Valley
Davis Creek Park in Washoe Valley, just south of Reno, is a nice place to camp, hike and picnic. The Ophir Creek Trail is a highlight of the park.
Jun 4, 2011
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Carl Hoffman
Foods to Pack Outdoors for Maintaining a Healthy Diet
When hiking, camping, or backpacking, one must take care of themselves and ensure that they meet the nutritional needs of their bodies.
Jun 3, 2011
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George Zhou
Secluded Trekking Destinations
The following destinations are not sought out as often as the better known tracks, but offer landscapes just as breathtaking with the luxury of peace.
Jun 2, 2011
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Elizabeth Pelz
How to Get a Refund on Backpacking and Camping Gear
Getting a refund on a piece of gear isn't as hard as it looks.
Jun 1, 2011
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Bill Sassani
How to Find Moose Antler Sheds
A Registered Maine Guide shares her stories about looking for moose antlers, a growing outdoor hobby
May 31, 2011
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Brenda Stickney
Extreme Camping: Surviving Without the Comforts of Home
Only those with strength and great determination can be extreme campers. Do you have what it takes? Here are some tips to get you started.
May 30, 2011
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Sarah Smith
What to Do When Hiking Near Private Property
Hiking and backpacking near private land means being courteous and considerate.
May 20, 2011
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Bill Sassani
What is Lightweight Backpacking?
Lightweight backpacking involves having a certain mindset and be willing to do more with less.
May 12, 2011
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Bill Sassani
The Glomach Circuit Walk - Scottish Highland Trek
A two-day walk in the heart of the Scottish West Highlands, including spectacular natural features such as the magnificent Falls of Glomach.
May 11, 2011
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Scott Graham
Hiking Baxter Pass, Eastern Sierra Nevada
Remote and rugged, the Baxter Pass trail rises steeply over rocky terrain, crossing cascading streams, alpine meadows, and encountering some ancient trees.
May 7, 2011
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Tom Frew
Free (or nearly free) Trailer Camping in the NW United States
Spring is in the air, times are tough so pack up the kids and head for the great outdoors. Let's check out and where free trailer/RV campsites are.
May 4, 2011
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Sherry Rust
Hiking: Food And Drink
Second installment on hiking. The article for week two focuses on food and drink.
May 1, 2011
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Darlene Steelman
Ways to Trim Pack Weight for Backpacking
There are several ways backpackers can cut weight from their packs.
Apr 29, 2011
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Bill Sassani
Maximize Your Camping Trip.
If you plan your camping trip ahead of time, chances are you'll have more fun!
Apr 26, 2011
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Ellyn DiOrio
Hiking: Gear Is Important
First in a series of weekly articles about hiking. Article one focuses on why the right gear is important.
Apr 25, 2011
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Darlene Steelman
Red Springs and Hiking in Calico Basin Area of Red Rock Canyon
The Calico Basin of Red Rock Canyon NCA provides wonderful hiking and climbing oportunities. Red Springs is handicap accessible and a base for exploring.
Apr 17, 2011
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Kim Youmans
The Benefit in Doing Sit-Ups for the Wilderness Backpacker
Most people think that if they do lots of sit-ups that they will get a six-pack and lose weight, sadly this is not the case. So, why do sit-ups?
Apr 17, 2011
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Don Russell