Backpacking & Hiking

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The Ultimate Backpacking Equipment Checklist – All You’ll Need

What do I really need for backpacking? Backpack & shelter Backpack with rain coverTent (with stakes, guylines)Sleeping bag/backpacking quiltSleeping pad OptionalTent footprintPillow Cooking System StoveStove fuelCookset / potLighterEating utensilsWater filterWater bottle/reservoirBear canister/food bagPlenty of food OptionalMug/cupSoap + sponge Clothing Hiking top non-cottonHiking pants or shortsUnderwear/sports braHiking socksHiking boots or shoesWarm base layer topWarm base layer pantsInsulating

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Camping vs. Backpacking – By Car Or Walking?

Camping Camping, also known as car camping, is perfect for spending quality time with family and friends while enjoying nature’s beauty. Planning a camping trip is a breeze, and many campgrounds offer amenities like showers, restrooms, and even electrical hookups. You can drive your car up to the campsite with all your gear and entertainment

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Camping Stove Fuel Types Explained – Choose The Right One

Propane Propane is a popular fuel for camping stoves because it is readily available and provides a consistent heat source. Propane canisters are easy to use, as they simply screw into the stove and provide a clean, efficient burn. Propane canisters are also lightweight and easy to transport, making them ideal for backpackers. Pros: Cons:

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Can You Use A Camping Stove Indoors? Kitchen, Tent, RV?

Risks when using a camping stove indoors There are many risks associated with using camping stoves indoors. Since we’re dealing with live fire and potentially dangerous gases and fumes there are certain risks that can be mitigated. Let’s take a look at how we can reduce the risks and keep us safe. Carbon monoxide poisoning

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