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Top Activities While Camping for a Holiday in UK



By: Camping Ninja


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If you are short on time, you can spend the night at a campsite with friends and head home. But if you are on a holiday in UK and have some days to spare, you should surely club it with a few more activities to make the whole trip a lot more interesting and fun filled. In fact, this is the best way you can use your holiday in the UK to learn something about the land, its woods and the rustic charm. Here are some activities that you can plan while camping.

The main rafting season in UK runs between April and September and this is also the time when a lot of campsites are open for the public. There are plenty of rivers in Wales and Scotland which can give you a great rafting experience during this time. In fact, not only is this a good option for a holiday in UK, it could be a weekend camping getaway for team building. There are a lot of rafting companies who can help with gear, training and the right guides who can be booked online. Safety wear, t-shit, pair of trainers and river sandals are probably what you should keep handy. The rafting companies offer the rest.

Tracking Wildlife
If you love the idea of spending nights in dangerous terrain half expecting to encounter a bear or a wild animal, if you love the noises of the jungle and the sound of the woods, then camping in forests tracking wildlife is as good as it gets. Autumn and winter are the best times for this kind of activity. You will need a guide and some training on identifying animals by tracing their footsteps, reading the scat and the footprints and scratches on trees. There are quite a few forest areas where you can organise camping trips in the wild during holidays in UK.

Climbing Trip
The true fun of a holiday in UK is in the wilderness and the greenery. Make sure you don't enter prohibited areas but as long as you are sticking to the rules, it is far more fun than just staying in a tent in a camping field full of other families. You will need a proper tent and sleeping bag which are thick and modern. It will help you against the cold and yet fold easily enough for a backpack. Most importantly, it will protect you from the cold. Food, water and water purification tablets, boots and frozen dried meals are some of the things you will surely need. There are a lot of mountaineering clubs all across Britain who will pick places based on experience levels of campers and also provide basic guidelines on trekking, hiking and climbing. High altitude equipment, camping equipment for glacial and snowy areas are something only experts can advise you on.

Fishing Camp
You can also go for the good old fishing campsite enjoying a leisurely holiday in UK in places like Warren Park in Hampshire, North Highland lochs, Southern part of Ireland, etc.

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What One Should Consider When Choosing a Camping Destination


By: My Camping Tent

 
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What are your goals for a family camping trip? The goal my family has is to get away, have fun, relax, and make great memories. The entire family should enjoy your camping trips. If a trip does not go well, it is mainly due to the expectations of all the family members not being met. Those planning the trip need to share their expectations with all the family members to include the destination and activities. It's very important that all agree on the destination and most of the planned activities to make the camping trip a success.

One of the keys to choosing a camping destination is to make sure it's age appropriate for your children. The campground should be one where your children will be safe without the constant supervision of the parents. An example could be a campground by a fast-flowing river. If the dad's fear level is less that that of his spouse, there will be tension putting the trip in a bad light from the beginning. I love adventures and think they should be part of the outdoor camping experience. However, these experiences should be appropriate for your family and only you can decide what is best in this regard.

The second factor to consider is what recreational activities are available at the destination you're interested in. If you have teenagers or toddlers, your expectations will be different. Since your goal is to make this a fun experience for everyone, you'll want activities available that your children enjoy so they'll want to keep coming with you. It's a sad day when older children start making excuses for not going with you on family camping trips because they don't think they'll be any fun. As you research camping destinations, check out the recreational opportunities that are available and see what your family would prefer doing. Maybe your children like to fish and participate in other water sports like swimming and boating. Maybe they like to mountain bike or hike trails. If so, find an area that offers trails appropriate for their age and skill level. Of course it's best if you all participate together as a family.

Men, this is important. Make decisions as a family on planning your outdoor camping adventures. The husband and wife especially need to be on the same page, if not, it's fair to say that whichever parent is left out of the planning will be unhappy with one or more aspects of the trip. It's best to get consensus from the family of where to go and what to do once you're there.

About the Author : My Camping Tents

I've been tent camping for over 30 years and as a retired Airborne Ranger, have experience in wilderness survival.  For more information on camping tents and camping hiking gear, please visit us at http://mycampingtentsandmore.com.  We carry a nice selection of camping gear from tents to flashlights at reasonable prices.  Check us out.

Mummy Sleeping Bags



By: Nicole Robuts


Many people enjoy a weekend of camping with friends and family.  Many people feel that they enjoy getting back to nature, and they want to enjoy being connected with the earth as closely as possible.  The camping industry has created lots of products, so that people can feel as comfortable as possible when they're out in the woods or in the mountains.  However, there are those who feel that they aren't on a camping trip unless they are in a tent, sleeping in a bag. To this end, there are many types of sleeping bags on the market, but some are created to make a person feel extra warm and secure.  These types of sleeping bags are called mummy sleeping bags.

Mummy sleeping bags are just as they sound.  If a person is educated on what a mummy is, then they can get a good sense of what a mummy sleeping bag looks like.  It is meant to be extremely secure around the body of the camper.  The head of the mummy sleeping bags allows for head and shoulder space, and they are tapered at the feet.  The reason why people want these mummy bags is because it makes them feel an extra layer of warmth.  One of the irritating things about sleeping bags, especially lower quality sleeping bags, is that air pockets form and if it's cold outside, people will find that they're cold, even if they are sleeping inside of a blanket. Mummy bags don't let any air in, because when it's zipped, it completely surrounds the body of the camper.

Another benefit about mummy sleeping bags is that they are so secure and wrapped tightly around the camper making a person will feel a lot safer.  It can be scary sleeping out in the woods, particularly if the campers decide not to use a tent, and they simply decide to sleep out in the open air.  The average person isn't used to feeling the chill of cold winds at night, along with the noises of the animals in the forests or mountains.  This can be a bit scary to those who aren't used to this type environment.  When they feel themselves surrounded by the warmth of their mummy bags, it will make them feel as if they are being held.  This layer of emotional security will help the camper be able to get a good night's sleep.

Mummy sleeping bags are extremely easy to find online, but one needs to make certain that they are buying one that is of moderate or high quality.  They aren't expensive, and they are very easy to carry around because of their compact design.  Many of these are designed to fit either inside of a backpack or in a compartment of a backpack.  If a person is looking to stay warm and save money, then mummy sleeping bags would probably be a wonderful start for their camping needs. Shop here


At YourSleepingBags, you will discover an amazing selection of low priced and excellent qualitymummy sleeping bags.

Choosing Children's Sleeping Bags For Camping



I really don't want you to be misled into thinking the same novelty bag you bought your little tyke for sleep overs will work just fine. Those novelty bags aren't insulated sufficiently for outdoor use. So you might ask, "Why don't I just buy an adult bag? The kids are just going to grow into it anyways, right?" Wrong! It just won't work that way.

Let me explain why children need their very own kid sized bags. The same principles that apply to your adult body warming up a bag, apply to a kid warming up an adult size sack. The sack is warmed up with body heat. A snugger fitting bag will eliminate extra dead air space, keeping the little ones more cozy.

You'll be able to find the perfect fit as the sizes of children's bags will vary up to 5 feet 5 inches in length. So you can be sure to buy the right children's sleeping bags for camping with your child. Your kids will be thrilled to have their very own bag just like mom and dad's. A mini mine!

It used to be most children's sleeping bags for camping didn't have much style or flare. I remember those big bulky and smelly rectangular bags my dad had for us kids. Today that has all been changed. Kid's camping bags nowadays feature a wide variety of styles and colors.


You will find children's sleeping bags for camping in mummy, semi-mummy and rectangular just like adult bags. As well as the same temperature ratings and fills as adult sized bags.

There are many options for children's sleeping bags for camping. Some bags come with pillows attached. Others will have an external pocket for keeping their favorite toy and headlamps handy. Shop around and you are sure to find exactly what your child needs.

I recall sleeping out under the stars during a meteor shower as one of the most exciting things besides making and eating smores, or going on a snipe hunt on a camping trip when I was growing up. Heck, I still enjoy a meteor shower and taking a newbie out for a good ol' snipe hunt. Maybe I'm one of those that won't grow up!
My point is you can find children's sleeping bags for camping that will keep them toasty, warm and as snug as a bug all night long. A good youth bag is money well spent in getting your kids to explore the great outdoors with you enjoying nature as it was intended to be. Shop here


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Buying your Sleeping Bag for your Next Camping Trip



Buying sleeping bags can be a difficult task, with prices ranging from a few pounds to a few hundred. Ultimately you have to ask what you want to use it for. The sleepig bag is an important part of the kit. If you are hiking then you ideally want something that will pack tightly and is quite lightweight, such as a compact sleeping bag, although you have to be careful as these sometimes don't provide the best insulation. Temperatures drop at night more than ost people expect, even in the middle of sumer so you should make sure you're prepared. A sleeping bag traps the warm air around your body which provides the best insulation possible. The best sleeping bag is one which allows moisture to escape while keeping warm air trapped.If you are in a couple, you might prefer a double sleeping bag (there is no better central heating than the body heat of someone else.
Slepping bags are given temperature rating based upon their intended use. One season sleeping bags are designed for use in the sumer months only and aren't suitable for camping in the winer (they just won't keep you warm). Two season sleeping bags are suitable for the extended summer months (from early spring to late autumn, but aren't suitable for sub zerotemperatures. Three season sleeping bags will provide warmth intemperatures which are slightly sub zero and four season bags are designed to be used all year round and will be the most expensive type ofsleeping bag.

Temperature ratiings should be taken as a general rule, remember, temperatures can drop below zero in spring, particularly at higher altitudes so you should follow specfic directions of the manufacturer. The amount of heating that different people will need can vary widly, with some people requiring more warmth than others.

What you sleep on is also very important, a good ground mat provides great insulation and is very important when camping.

If you are just planning on camping in the summer, you probably don't need to spend too much, if you are looking at trecking, climbing, mountaineering etc then you really want to look at the top end, as the cheaper models simply won't keep you warm enough. You might also want to consider a "bivvy bag", as this can be useful in emergencies, or if temperatures drop lower than expected.

The fill in sleeping bags can be made of a wide range of things, most commonly goose, duck or down. Down is the warmest and often most expensive but not very good if it gets wet.

You may aso want to look out for a bag with a 2 way zip so you can stick your feet out the bottom. Double sleeping bags are also available and singles that join together to form a double. Insulated zips are also important if it gets very cold. A good ground mat is also an essential. They are only cheap and provide excellent insulation.

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Selecting a Camping Air Mattress



When you go tent camping, you don't have to rough it to prove anything to anyone.  You should have the right camping equipment to make the camping trip enjoyable.  The right equipment includes what you plan on sleeping on.
Going camping doesn't mean you have to sleep on the ground. Even the Army issues you a pad to sleep on. Some of the options for something to sleep on are: foam pads, thin pads used mainly for backpacking, and air mattresses. With the improvements in technology over the past few years inflatable air mattresses offer a great sleeping option for a good night's rest.
You owe it to yourself to get a good night's sleep. You'll be active during the day hiking, swimming, or fishing, and other activities. These activities will be a lot less fun if your back hurts or you're sore from lying on a rock or tree root.
Inflatable air mattresses in the past would go flat before the night was through, and was often plastic, so you could feel the plastic through a sheet on a hot night making it hot, sweaty and uncomfortable. Now air mattresses have a soft covering on one side, which makes them much more comfortable. They're also a lot less prone to losing air. Most come with an air pump that will inflate them in just a few minutes.
The size of inflatable air mattress  to get will depend on the space you have available in your tent. If you have a cabin tent, you can fill the sleeping areas with the air mattress, but if you have a dome tent, you'll want to have room around the air mattress to walk around and store things.
There's something out there for every price range, but you pay for what you get. You can really set the amount you're willing to pay and then see what you like in that price range. You'll have many options to choose from.
All you need to do is set-up your tent on a relatively flat area, bring in yourair mattress, unfold it in the space you'll be using it, turn on the air pump and wait just a few minutes for it to inflate. Make sure you have a battery operated pump for tent camping.
Another nice thing about these newer inflatable air mattresses is that you'll also be able to use them as an extra bed at home when you have company.  If we're visiting family or friends for an overnight stay or a longer visit, we'll bring our inflatable air mattresses to make things easier for our hosts.
Camping is a great activity for those who enjoy the outdoors. An inflatable air mattress makes sleeping in your tent as comfortable as possible considering you're in the outdoors.  There's no need to bring pieces of foam rubber, which take up a lot of room in your car or pick-up.  These inflatable air mattresses fold and store in a compact package, taking up little room.  Check out the dimensions and weight and you'll see what I mean.
 - About the Author:
I've been tent camping for over 30 years and as a retired Airborne Ranger, have experience in wilderness survival. For more information on camping tents and camping hiking gear, please visit us athttp://mycampingtentsandmore.com. We carry a nice selection of camping gear from tents to flashlights at reasonable prices. Check us out.

Coleman Two-Mantle Dual Fuel Lantern with Hard Case


Don't sit in the dark when you can light up your world. The Coleman 285-748T Two-mantle Dual-fuel Lantern with Hard Case is just the thing you need to illuminate your camp site. This lantern has a fuel capacity of 1.3 pints and uses Coleman number 12 mantles. You can depend on seven to 14 hours of burn time and the durable carrying case features a tough, double-wall construction. See more
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