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When going camping or picnicking, a solution of what food to bring or how to get food is needed. Some make sandwiches and bring soda. Other options include taking stops at gas stations, stores, or restaurants. Grilling is popular, but could take up space. Electricity would normally be needed to make things less spacey, but now there is a solution when there are no power cords around. A portable gas stove allows multiple options to be available for cooking and generating meals, making campers and picnickers to feel more at home outside.

Drinking soda has been very prevalent outdoors when away from home and outside with no store around. It does not have to be that way as much now. A portable stove is now available whether you have electricity or not. Making coffee, hot chocolate or tea is now easily done by simply boiling water. Making rice, spaghetti, or macaroni and cheese is now possible to make with favorite meals. Boiling tasty hot dogs is now an option to make natural homemade fresh hot dogs by having a portable stove. Bring hot dog buns, ketchup, and mustard with to prepare fresh and tasty hot dogs instead of making hot dogs that will not taste as good when freshness goes away during the road trip.
Preparing shrimp and stir fry becomes simpler with the addition of a portable gas stove. A portable stove on road trips will reduce stops at fast food places which saves money. A portable gas stove is easy to use by adjusting heat intensity the same way home stoves are used. The only difference between a home stove and a portable stove is that a portable stove is easy and convenient to carry. If you have a barbeque grill, it is great to have a portable gas stove because the camping gear becomes more complete. A portable stove is a great addition to a camping or picnicking gear if you do not own a grill also.

Summer time is finally here and families are putting their heads together to figure out what kind of fun they are going to have. There are literally dozens of things that families are able to do for the summer - but none is more classic and more fun then camping. While camping you can have an adventure together that you would never be able to get at Disney World.

There are many supplies that have to be taken with you in order to make sure that your trip is not only fun - but also safe and comfortable. You will find that the most important supply you need is your tent. This will be your shelter during the trip that will protect you from the bugs, wind, and even rain while you are sleeping.
Before you set up your tent you need to take a good look around the campsite you are using and look for an open area that is flat. It is a bad idea to put yourself beneath a tree or other type of large item because if it rains the water will constantly be dripping onto your tent. Plus you want to stay far away from tree sap, needles, and the inevitable bird poop that could come your way.

Once you have located the perfect spot you can take out the tarp and lay it down. This is meant to keep the floor of the tent dry if it should rain and to keep out the morning dew. After the tarp is perfectly laid down you can take your tent and start putting it together.

The majority of tents that you can buy these days do not require you to pound them into the ground with pegs. They are much easier to put together because they are free standing and are bendable. This allows you to easily put it together and place the front of the door in the easiest spot for you. Once your tent is finished you need to place the topper - which should be waterproof - on the top.

Now that your tent is all prepared you can blow up your air cot or mattress and place it inside of the tent. If you really want to rough it out you can always forget the mattress and use the old fashioned sleeping bag without anything beneath it.

Can't wait for the start of camping season? Just waiting to get away from the smog, rush hour traffic and bad smells? There are times I just can't wait. I count the days. That is why people like me and you take every occasion to go camping. Without a doubt the best camping tent is highly relevant and part and parcel of the success of your camping trip. In fact, you will find the success of your camping adventures will depend on your knowing how to buy camping gear and especially how to buy a tent. Follow along as we talk about some of the things to think about when purchasing your next tent.

Analyze Your Basic Requirements As you begin your shopping trip think about what you and your friends would want in that camping tent. Of utmost importance is a tent that is strong, watertight, storm proof and very durable. Don't ever forget to look for these whether you camp in the lush tropics or in howling winds and deep snow. Remember the main purpose of a tent is to provide shelter. All you really need is a stiff wind or a downpour to find the difference between the camping tent of quality and the one designed specifically for the fast buck at a discount store.
Determine Tent Sizes The height measurements and floor diagrams that your family will see provided by manufacturer's can be misleading. These manufacturer's recommendations are really based on how many average-sized campers can wedge themselves inside and try to sleep in a human puppy-pile. To get a more accurate picture ask the dealer to put up the camping tent while in the store and allow your family to get inside to check it out. Can you set up? can you move a little? could anyone stand up
Do you feel crowded or do you feel like you have the right amount of room? Is the shape of the camping tent and interior configuration [high walls, slanted walls, etc]
Always check this out for yourself whenever possible.

Analyze Tent Weight It won't take long to discover a unique fact, the farther you will be carrying your tent, the weight soon becomes more of an issue. If you are just driving an auto to a camping sites, you can go as heavy as you can handle. But if you and your family will need to carry your tent and gear all day in hot weather, you'll be happy you went lighter instead of heavy. Take into consideration all these things. Can you drive right to the park or are you packing it in? Consider weight when purchasing your new camping tent. You'll be glad you listened.

An initial outlay for a family of four should only cost you [for gear and camping tent] about $500. That is not a lot considering the family joy ahead. You could spend more but it isn't necessary. Instead invest in a lot more time and get into the outdoors with the family. That will be better in the long run. There are a number of good tent manufacturers like Davis Tent and Awning or Royal. Just make sure to do your research and know what your are looking for in a camping tent. Then head off to a nice camping ground.