When your kids sleep well at night, so do you. You are responsible for your kid’s warmth and comfort at camp.However, children have different needs to adults when it comes to sleeping bags. The design of children sleeping bags are a lot more simpler.Cheaper materials are usually used in the construction of kids sleeping bags. Most are filled with synthetics rather than down. If you’re going to invest in a high quality bag for your kids, better make sure that they won’t outgrow them in a few years.Price is not the determining factor why synthetics are used instead of down. Synthetics are less easily damaged than down and they’re easier to maintain. This is important especially when your kids are in the nappy years. The Montbell UL Alpine Down Hugger 3 if a good option if you prefer your kids to use down sleeping bags.Weight is an important consideration if your kids are going backpacking as well because either you or them are going to carry it. There may not be much difference in weight between down and synthetic sleeping bags for kids since they’re very small. Many parents prefer lower quality kids sleeping bags. This does not mean [...] Continue Reading…
July 3rd, 2009 | Posted in Camping | No Comments
Buy Hunting Equipment UKHunting has been around for millenniums for both sport and survival. A massive number of hunters in the UK, North America, and elsewhere buy hunting equipment each year. However any skilled hunter knows you must have a knack for selecting good hunting supplies. Most stores with hunting equipment sell more than archery supplies and guns—they also include fly-fishing rods, backpacks, binoculars, scopes, hunter’s clothing, along with more equipment to help you make the most of your adventure. You want to be sure you have all the necessary equipment. We’ll cover a few basics vital to your outdoor trip. Buy Hunting EquipmentNaturally depending on what you are hunting, you will need shooting supplies for big or small game. If you’re after big wildlife, a rifle will likely suit your needs. A handgun is simpler to use for lesser-sized game. The situation may call for a tree stand, a scope, a field dressing kit and camouflage attire, despite the size of the animal being hunted. Be sure to also consider goggles, a gun case and something to shelter your ears from the sound. Scopes are one of the single most vital rifle accessories that a hunter can have. [...] Continue Reading…
July 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Fishing | No Comments
To get a flourishing duck hunting, it may take a lot of times and experiences. There is no one that can be a master of duck hunting instantly. If you’re novice in this outdoor activity, you may absolutely need to have many help. In this article, there are a number of tips that you may need to consider if you’re really keen on duck hunting. Just similar with other things, starting by searching information in internet is the most excellent idea. In internet, there is many information that you’ll need to understand about duck hunting. Read as much information as you can if you’re serious about it. Then, you may need to sit down and chat with people you recognize that are into duck hunting. You can actually learn many things about duck hunting if you can speak to person that is good at it. If you find the person, you can ask a number of of their successes and failures experiences. By knowing their experiences, there will be a good step for your next hunting trips. Just sit and converse to these people. Otherwise, you may go with them on a hunt to see them in action if [...] Continue Reading…
July 1st, 2009 | Posted in Hunting | No Comments
Humminbird Smartcast Rod Mount RF25E Fish Finder If your hoping for a long range this is not the tool for you but if your the kind of fishermen that dosn’t want to cast to the other side of the lake then this is an indespesible piece of kit. Fits neatly to the rod leaving that all important space for you to feel comfortable and there,s hardly any exta weight the only problem that i found was you now need two rods. One for the smartcast and one to use as once you have your area sorted the last thing you want to do is tackle down and find the fish again the grey and black screen works great and for the lazy person like me who hates pluming it’s a dream you can even set it to tell you the size of the fish in your swim and the bottom quality. SmartCast RF25e mounts directly to a fishing rod for ulimate portability and simplicity.Features - High visibility 1.25″ diagonal display with 48V x 32H resolution- Water surface temperature and depth read out- 150 ft remote operating range- 120 ft depth capability- Pulse backlit display and advanced remote Sonar SensorÖ [...] Continue Reading…
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Hunting | No Comments
Self drive tours are a popular option in many vacation destinations including Africa. This type of holiday can be a great value for money when perfectly designed. The beauty of self-drive tours lies in the flexibility. You are able to choose your date of departure and the routing can be tailor-made to suit your needs. Go to Africa Safari Travel for more information.You get the freedom to explore your chosen destination at your own pace. It is almost a do-it-yourself type of vacation, save for the fact that you might still need someone reliable to assist, especially if you are first-time traveler to your destination.Self drive tours in KenyaWithout any doubt, within the Eastern and Southern Africa, the operation of self-drive tours is most advanced in the Republic of South Africa. The country boasts a good network of well-maintained roads and an excellent spread of inns and lodges. The other countries enjoy some degree of confidence when it comes to operating self-drive tours, but they have to play catch up game with South Africa.At the risk of sounding unfair, I dare say that, although it is rated as one of the top safari destinations, Kenya still faces minor challenges [...] Continue Reading…
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Safari | No Comments
The Largemouth Bass Make no mistake the Largemouth Bass is a predator, and as a predator it brings to the game a complex genetic skill set. Honed over generations of environmental conditioning the Bass is neither shy or timid. A solitary hunter or part of a loose school. The Largemouth Bass is always a hunter, always a predator. Disturb his domain and your fly will disappear almost as soon as it arrives. Sometimes never to be seen again. When Bass fishing with a fly rod it is essential to remember that the Bass is not unlike us humans. It is always seeking food, shelter and comfort. Learning what these mean to a Largemouth Bass will take us a long way to catching this elusive hunter. Food When does a mouse top the dinner menu? When it is attached to the end of a fly line. As food goes the largemouth Bass is not that particular. They will attack and eat a variety of foods: insects, popcorn, minnows, amphibians, reptiles, worms, mammals etc. They generally prefer larger foods, but can be taken on smaller offerings as well. Even a size 14 dry fly. Shelter and Habitat [...] Continue Reading…
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Hunting | No Comments