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Dec 11 2009

Winter Camping Equipment List

The thrill of camping outdoors during winter is something that most travelers love, especially those who seek adventure. This adventure, regardless of the excitement it provides, is laden with challenges that might prove to be unsettling if one is not adequately prepared.

The fun of camping out in the winter is far more challenging than that of camping out during the summer season. Thus, there are precautions to be taken to ensure that the experience is a safe as well as memorable one.

What type of camping equipment will you need? Here is a list to assist you.

* Warm clothing. Select clothes that protect you from the harsh cold weather.

* Wear layers. It is better to have several layers of warm clothing that provide adequate air circulation. Avoid polyester-based clothes.

* Appropriate boots. The boots should be slightly larger than the ones you wear normally, since you will need to wear at least two pair of thick woolen socks in order to combat the chill.

* Leather mittens are another important item to carry along with you.

* Include a pair of gloves as well, since it is tough to carry out certain camping tasks with mittens on. Bring two pairs of each.

* Sleeping bag. Sleeping gear is your second line of defense after your tent. A tent is not designed to keep you warm. It just protects you from snow and water, and not from the harsh chilly winds you might experience. A good sleeping bag that can be zipped up is recommended while camping in winter. Ensure the sleeping bag has a ventilation system that permits your body vapor to escape, and at the same time allowing your body heat to remain within.

* Carry a plastic sheet to put on the ground. This will prevent the melting snow from soaking your sleeping bag.

* A large size thermos is also required for storing warm water

* Bring a small fuel-based oven.

* Also include these items: an LED flashlight with an additional pair of batteries, a first aid kit, toilet paper, a Swiss knife, a couple of match boxes, and a compass. Keep these small items in a waterproof zip-lock bag.

Oct 21 2009

Suwanee River Wilderness Trail in Florida 2

Suwanee River Wilderness Trail in Florida 2

If you don’ t just love canoeing, but also love biking and hiking, excellent opportunities await you at the Suwanee River Basin where you can undertake overnight hiking trips or have a leisurely walk during the daytime.

Bicyclists will enjoy both the on-road and off-road trails around the area, some of which are quite challenging. As well as this, there are many other activities that you can indulge in, including horseback riding, snorkeling, and scuba diving.

If you just do not have the energy for all these outdoor activities, just relax in your camp and watch the wildlife on this river’s wilderness trails.

This is a great vacation for the whole family, no matter what their interests, or level of fitness. There is lots to do and see, and you can keep costs down by planning to camp and cook (following all park rules about camp fires, please!)

For more information on all that the Suwanee River Wilderness Trail has to offer, plus maps and directions, please visit:

http://www.floridastateparks.org/suwanneeriver/

and

http://www.floridastateparks.org/wilderness/default.cfm

Oct 19 2009

Suwanee River Wilderness Trail in Florida 1

Suwanee River Wilderness Trail in Florida 1

If you want to get away from it all and enjoy quality time in the midst of Mother Nature, a great option for you is to pay a visit to the Suwanee River in Florida to enjoy kayaking and canoeing.

The Suwanee River Wilderness Trail is in Northern Florida, near the town of Live Oak. The closest airport would be Jacksonville, Florida.

You don’t need to do a lot of planning in advance for your trip since there will not be many weather-related issues there. In fact, when part of the country is shivering from the cold, you can enjoy a pleasurable stay near the Suwanee River. Just remember to dress in layers, and bring clothes that will dry easily if they get wet, plus your swimming gear and towels, of course!

The best time to visit this river is during early spring and late fall when the water levels are just right for kayaking and canoeing. Moreover, there are hardly any insects. As well as this, the atmosphere is perfect for paddling during these seasons. However, it is recommended that you avoid the extremes of summer because of the heat, humidity, and bugs!

The stretch of the Suwanee River between Suwanee River State Park and White Springs is the most beautiful part of the trip. Best of all, there is no need for you to carry along a canoe with you. There are several organizations that will not only arrange a canoe for you, but will drop you off at your designated location, and pick you up at the pre-designated time.

You can also leave your vehicle with them to save worrying about it while navigating and exploring the pristine beauty of this river. These organizations will also provide you with necessary camping equipment, so all you will have to bring is your clothes and food.

If you navigate your way around the river silently, you might come across some foxes, raccoons, and deer. You might also see an occasional alligator. Always be respectful of any wildlife you come across-remember this is a national park, and their home.

If you want to get away from it all and enjoy quality time in the midst of Mother Nature, a great option for you is to pay a visit to the Suwanee River in Florida to enjoy kayaking and canoeing.

The Suwanee River Wilderness Trail is in Northern Florida, near the town of Live Oak. The closest airport would be Jacksonville, Florida.

You don’t need to do a lot of planning in advance for your trip since there will not be many weather-related issues there. In fact, when part of the country is shivering from the cold, you can enjoy a pleasurable stay near the Suwanee River. Just remember to dress in layers, and bring clothes that will dry easily if they get wet, plus your swimming gear and towels, of course!

The best time to visit this river is during early spring and late fall when the water levels are just right for kayaking and canoeing. Moreover, there are hardly any insects. As well as this, the atmosphere is perfect for paddling during these seasons. However, it is recommended that you avoid the extremes of summer because of the heat, humidity, and bugs!

The stretch of the Suwanee River between Suwanee River State Park and White Springs is the most beautiful part of the trip. Best of all, there is no need for you to carry along a canoe with you. There are several organizations that will not only arrange a canoe for you, but will drop you off at your designated location, and pick you up at the pre-designated time.

You can also leave your vehicle with them to save worrying about it while navigating and exploring the pristine beauty of this river. These organizations will also provide you with necessary camping equipment, so all you will have to bring is your clothes and food.

If you navigate your way around the river silently, you might come across some foxes, raccoons, and deer. You might also see an occasional alligator. Always be respectful of any wildlife you come across-remember this is a national park, and their home.
If you want to get away from it all and enjoy quality time in the midst of Mother Nature, a great option for you is to pay a visit to the Suwanee River in Florida to enjoy kayaking and canoeing.

The Suwanee River Wilderness Trail is in Northern Florida, near the town of Live Oak. The closest airport would be Jacksonville, Florida.

You don’t need to do a lot of planning in advance for your trip since there will not be many weather-related issues there. In fact, when part of the country is shivering from the cold, you can enjoy a pleasurable stay near the Suwanee River. Just remember to dress in layers, and bring clothes that will dry easily if they get wet, plus your swimming gear and towels, of course!

The best time to visit this river is during early spring and late fall when the water levels are just right for kayaking and canoeing. Moreover, there are hardly any insects. As well as this, the atmosphere is perfect for paddling during these seasons. However, it is recommended that you avoid the extremes of summer because of the heat, humidity, and bugs!

The stretch of the Suwanee River between Suwanee River State Park and White Springs is the most beautiful part of the trip. Best of all, there is no need for you to carry along a canoe with you. There are several organizations that will not only arrange a canoe for you, but will drop you off at your designated location, and pick you up at the pre-designated time.

You can also leave your vehicle with them to save worrying about it while navigating and exploring the pristine beauty of this river. These organizations will also provide you with necessary camping equipment, so all you will have to bring is your clothes and food.

If you navigate your way around the river silently, you might come across some foxes, raccoons, and deer. You might also see an occasional alligator. Always be respectful of any wildlife you come across-remember this is a national park, and their home.