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Articles related to "Winter Camping"
Ideas for Winter Camping Includes ideas on sun protection, using padding stay insulated from the ground, the use of chemical heat packs, and more. ideas for winter camping • advice when winter camping • winter camping ideas • winter camping tips • ideas for staying warm in winter
Winter Camping Basics Tips for staying warm and dry while winter camping. winter camping • staying warm while winter camping • planning ahead • down insulation • synthetic insulation
Stay Fit In Backpacking Offseason Strength Training, Flexibility, and Stamina are key to every backpacker. This article gives practical advice on how keep your endurance up during the winter months. backpacking • fitness • training • winter • camping
Winter Camping Learn some fundamentals of keeping warm and safe while winter camping. kids • children • outdoors • inside • fun
Winter Camping in Bitter Cold Temperatures Enjoy the outdoors in winter by covering up, wearing layers, and utilizing backcountry shelters. winter camping in bitter cold temperatures • winter camping in freezing temperatures • winter camping in the cold • camping in freezing temperatures • camping in below freezing temperatures
Wintertime Camping: A Snow Job or Virtual Reality Experience? Wintertime camping can be a cold and chilling experience.If you are a fair-weather camper, virtual camping via the internet (RV Clubs, discussion groups and newsgroups) can help to pass those long winter days, and keep campers in touch with their peers. camping • rving • rv clubs • camping newsgroups • outdoors
Philmont Second Season Programs The largest high adventure base for the Boy Scouts of America offers backpacking, winter camping, and training courses outside of the traditional summer season. philmont • philmont scout ranch • boy scouts • boy scouts of america • philmont training center
Winter Camping Offers New Horizons Winter camping is not for every backpacker or hiker, but for those willing to brave the cold and snow, the rewards can be outstanding if a few things are kept in mind. winter camping • winter camp • camping in the snow • camping in winter • cold weather camping
Minnesota State Park Camper Cabins Winter camping is possible, even cozy, with a stay in one of Minnesota's State Park camper cabins. Get out into the crisp air and shorten the winter a bit! minnesota state parks • camper cabins • minnesota dnr • winter camping • cabins
Preventing Hypothermia Means Preparing for Cold Hypothermia, called the "killer of the unprepared," is better prevented than treated. Cold weather gear, staying warm and recognizing early symptoms are the best defense. preventing hypothermia • hypothermia symptoms • hypothermia treatment • recognizing hypothermia • winter safety
Want a Cheap Late Winter Vacation? Usually overlooked by tourists - state parks can offer the best in local sights, activities and often reasonable lodging options. cheap vacation • winter • camping • state park • beach
Winter in the High Country: Cold-Weather Camping Everything you need to know for cold-weather camping.
Avalanche Resources on the Web Finding information to stay safe in avalanche terrain on the internet. avalanche resources on the internet • avalanche information • snow conditions • avalanche training • winter camping
Backpacking During Spring Break Spring Break offers a large block of time for students to get out backpacking, whether it is a self-organized trip or one with a college group. backpacking during spring break • plan ahead for a spring break backpacking trip • spring break adventure • planning for a spring break backpacking trip • where to backpack during spring break
Winter Equine Camping Dos and Don't of camping in the snow with your horse. Plus a a weekend camping story in the Trail Boss's own words. equine • camping • horses • mules • fire
Book Review - The Food Journal of Lewis & Clark Mary Gunderson, culinary historian, chronicles the Lewis and Clark Expedition through paleocuisineology®-"bringing history alive though cooking." : lewis and clark • lewis and clark expedition • american history • the food journal of lewis and clark • mary gunderson
Frost's 'War Thoughts at Home' Robert Frost's recently discovered "poem" is a collection of seven stanzas, which appears to be more a list of notes rather than a poem, as the title clearly reveals. frost’s ‘war thoughts at home’ • poetic notes • north of boston • france • 1918
California State Parks Services Reduction The California state funding crisis will reduce winter activities in some California park facilities, but travelers can still enjoy the parks during peak winter periods. california state parks • california state parks services reduction • state parks • state funding crisis • winter activities
Camping Stoves in Winter Everything is ready for the winter camping trip, but when it comes to the backpacking stove, consideration must be given to the temperatures it will operate under. stoves • backpacking stoves • canister stoves • liquid fuel stoves • coleman stove
Different Water Purification Techniques Knowing how to purify water from a variety of techniques can help backcountry travelers obtain safe drinking water. different water purification techniques • using filters for purifying water • using water purification tablets to purify water • boiling to purify water • planning ahead for purifying water
Down vs. Synthetic Insulation The pros and cons of two commonly used insulating materials for outdoor products. down feathers • synthetic fibers • down sleeping bags • synthetic sleeping bags • down vests
Gloves for Backcountry Travelers Gloves can be used individually or combined as a system for keeping hands warm when it's cold out. gloves for backcountry travelers • using glove systems for keeping the hands warm • using gloves for keeping hands warm • where to buy liner gloves • where to buy middle-layer gloves
Looking for a New Campsite In Northeastern Ohio? Strange places to sleep over; indoors & out, in NE Ohio. camp • zoo • great lakes science center • lakeview cemetery • camp-in
Planning a New Year's Hiking Trip Celebrate the New Year by going on a hike or backpacking trip. planning a new year's hiking trip • day hiking on new year's day hiking on new year's • backpacking on new year's • backpacking on new year's day • camping during new year's
Practice Yoga Outside The benefits of yoga are increased when practiced outside. The places for practice are endless and create a deeper connection with the Earth. yoga benefits • yoga outdoors • sun salutation • yoga practice • yoga lifestyle
Swedish Winter Festivals Sweden offers a diverse range of winter festivals and parties. Visitors may enjoy chamber music, reindeer riding, snow sculpting and firework displays. swedish culture • swedish traditional • swdish holidays • swedish winter festivals • winter festivals sweden
Uses for Old Water Bottles Tips for reusing an old bottle instead of throwing it away. reusing polycarbonate plastic water bottles • bisphane-a • bpa • alternatives to bottles with bpa • bpa alternatives
Extreme Holiday Vacations in the Midwest USA Tired of doing the same thing every holiday? Consider these unique, fun and exciting vacation ideas for midwest travelers. extreme holiday vacations in the midwest • midwest travel vcations • travel over winter break • winter vacation ideas • luging
How and Where to Buy a Backpack Advice for those looking to buy a new backpack, including pack space, types of packs, fitting advice, and other ideas. buy a backpack • how to buy a daypack • buy internal frame backpack • choosing external frame backpack • backpack hip belt
Restored Freedman's Farm Shows Us Typical 1800's Life The recent historical and archelological effots of the Montpelier Foundation let us better understand the lives of recently freed African Americans after the Civil War american history • civil war • early farm life • slaves • freedman
Tragic Donner Party Casualties The tragic story of the westward-bound Donner Party, also tainted by cannibalism, is a grim chapter in American history. Here is a list of those who died. donner party casualties • donner wagon train deaths • donner party cannibalism • 1846 wagon train deaths • trapped wagon train
Winter Activities in Telluride, Colorado With great shopping, endless outdoor recreation possibility, relaxing day spas, and romantic sleigh rides - the historic town of Telluride has much to offer any visitor. telluride activities • telluride winter activities • telluride colorado • telluride shopping • new sheridan bar
Alexander Ross' Travels on the Columbia, 1810-13 Alexander Ross was a fur trader and adventurer who traveled to the Pacific Northwest in 1810, shortly after Lewis and Clack, and published his observations in 1841. alexander ross exployer • alexander ross adventurer • alexander ross fur trader • tummatapam • shaw haptens tribe
Mandan This is a history of the Mandan Indians, dating back some eight hundred years ago as they migrated westward, following the Missouri River. In time, they met white men. Then, in 1838, the deadly small pox nearly destroyed them. mandan • indians • missouri river • native americans • plains
Winter Brings Danger of Hypothermia How to prevent and treat hypothermia is something every outdoors person must know when taking part in winter activities. chronic hypothermia • acute hypothermia • hypothermia • cold injuries • cold exposure
Captain Bonneville, Soldier and Explorer Captain Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville was born in France and immigrated to the United States. He was an important explorer in the early decades of the 19th century. His name is left behind on many landmarks and place names. bonneville • washington irving • great salt lake • columbia river • fort walla walla
John Wesley Powell, Explorer (Part 2) John Wesley Powell was the first to unwrap the mysteries of the Grand Canyon. He expertly mapped the region, including the surrounding plateaus and tributaries. He was also greatly interested in the region's native tribes. rocky mountains • utes • mormons • william stewart • u.s.g.s.
Lions Club Campgrounds in Alberta, Canada Alberta Lions Clubs often build and run a local campground. Clean and well-maintained, these Lions RV parks are a great place to stay while visiting smaller communities. lions club campgrounds in alberta • lions club rv parks • lions clubs international • community campgrounds • okotoks
PRESIDENTIAL CHILDREN: THE HAYES KIDS Rutherford and Lucy Hayes moved into the White House in 1877. They had children ranging in age from six years old to adult. It was a lively White House. Their children went on to successful careers with many notable accomplishments, including one who received the Medal of Honor. hayes • fanny • rutherford • lucy • sardi
The Lewis and Clark Expedition In 1804, President Thomas Jefferson sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on a journey to explore the unknown territory beyond the Missouri River. His immediate goal was to extend the American fur trade all the way to the West Coast. Secondarily, Lewis and Clark would map the vast unknown territory. meriwether lewis • william clark • sacajawea • charbonneau • mandan
The Sheepeater War Calling the conflict with the Sheepeaters a war is a little misleading. Other than a couple of short skirmishes with army troops, the "war" was very short-lived. Fortunately there weren't many casualties and the Indians went peaceably. sheepeater • salmon river • idaho • general o. o. howard • catley
Snowshoeing Northern Arizona Snowshoeing is a quieter, more reflective sport than skiing; sometimes it’s just what you’ve been needing. And you can still in get a fantastic workout.Take your big old paw-feet out of the closet and get lost in Arizona’s wilderness this winter. atlas • snowshoes • snow • arizona • mountains |
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