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		<title>Best 2 Person Tent: Picking Out The Best One You May Want</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2011 22:06:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best 2 person tent is just out there, waiting for you to grab it. The problem is, it will be difficult because there are a lot of varieties that you may choose. The competition is high and you will have to search thoroughly from different brands. If you want to get the best, you [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com">Trekkers Journal</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com/hiking/best-2-person-tent-picking-out-the-best-one-you-may-want/">Best 2 Person Tent: Picking Out The Best One You May Want</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best 2 person tent is just out there, waiting for you to grab it. The problem is, it will be difficult because there are a lot of varieties that you may choose. The competition is high and you will have to search thoroughly from different brands. If you want to get the best, you need to consider these:</p>
<p>1. Affordability. This means that you must find the best 2 person tent that is around your budget. Others will be very pricey but some would only cost you a few hundred dollars. An example of a good tent would be those that are made by Marmot. They offer high quality, affordable tents. Furthermore, they cost at around $200 only. If  you want even cheaper, you can check out Xscape. They have some tents that are just around $40. The quality might not be as high as expected, but it&#8217;s typically good for the price offered.</p>
<p>2. Keeps you dry. The tent that you will choose must be able to handle different weather climates. A 4-season tent is best if you are going to areas with extreme cold weather. A 3-season tent is perfect if you are not expecting any extreme climates. The reason for this is that you do not want to get wet or become uncomfortable during the whole trip.</p>
<p>3. The weight is another factor to consider. When camping or hiking out in the wilds, you must get a tent that has the lightest weight. The best 2 person tent must not only be durable, but also light in weight. The reason for this is that you may be able to enjoy more your trip by having less loads to carry. Keep in mind that you will be carrying other necessities such as food and water, aside from your tent and other hiking gears.</p>
<p>4. It should be durable. The durability is one factor that should be considered when looking for a tent. This is so that you will be able to use it for many more hiking or camping trips. There are some that lasts for more than a decade and there are also those that can prove useful to you for only a year or two. Outdoor lovers understand that a durable tent is essential if you want to go out hiking or camping.</p>
<p>The best 2 person tent can be acquired if these factors are considered. Do not just settle for the cheapest as they do not always have the features that you require. Read reviews about different brands so that you may get the best tent that has the qualities and features that you need.</p>
<p>Go to <a href="http://www.backpacking-tents-guide.com/" target='_blank'>backpacking tents guide</a> for more details.</p>
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		<title>Planning A Hiking Trip? Be Sure To Browse Our Hiking Guideline First!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 22:41:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hiking could be a pleasurable experience, for individuals, buddies, lovers and families, and is particularly used by many people to get in shape, and lead a lively life-style. For short hikings,hiking gear and equipment isn&#8217;t typically necessary, however, for frequent hikers, or those trying to go hiking for long time periods, maybe overnight, must always [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com">Trekkers Journal</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com/trekking/planning-a-hiking-trip-be-sure-to-browse-our-hiking-guideline-first/">Planning A Hiking Trip? Be Sure To Browse Our Hiking Guideline First!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hiking could be a pleasurable experience, for individuals, buddies, lovers and families, and is particularly used by many people to get in shape, and lead a lively life-style. </p>
<p>For short hikings,<a href="http://www.campman.com/hiking-climbing-mountaineering-c-82.html" target='_blank'>hiking gear</a> and equipment isn&#8217;t typically necessary, however, for frequent hikers, or those trying to go hiking for long time periods, maybe overnight, must always ensure they have the necessary hiking gear for making their journey much easier, and safer.</p>
<p>Leading samples of needed hiking gear could possibly be hiking boots which are created specifically with added grip, and also hiking sticks. Obviously, there are lots of hiking gear which can be obtained for the hiking jaunt, and whatever you wear fully relies upon the places you will be hiking, and for how long.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re planning to be hiking for more than a day, you simply must don&#8217;t forget to take with you lots of water and food, water-proof clothing, a sleeping bag, as well as a camping tent to name some. For these hiking trips, you need to ensure you bring a backpack to carry all of your gear. Together with the mentioned above, your backpacking gear ought to consist of basic survival tools when you need them, a survival hand book if you wish to seek out advice and hiking tips, and also a torch. </p>
<p>When choosing hiking gear, make an attempt to find good quality hiking items which are light weight, and small, as these could make an impact not just in preserving space in your backpack, but also conserving your very own energy, not having to carry around weighty items everyday. You might also include a lightweight stove in case you are camping overnight to cook your own warm meal, particularly in the winter months. You&#8217;ll be able to find several space serving hiking gear online or at professional camping outlets.</p>
<p>Make certain your clothing is also water-proof and safe from nature&#8217;s elements. Should you be hiking in the winter months, wearing a thicker and more heavily insulted coat and trousers will surely make you stay warm and ensure you never get sick throughout your trip. These is much more expensive, nevertheless, you will rue not purchasing them should you face extreme weather conditions. The same can probably be said to find the proper camping tents and sleeping bag, always make sure these are suited for the time of year that you are hiking, and definitely will give ample comfort during the nights.</p>
<p>You might also think about investing in a sleeping cot, that is a sleeping bed raised from the floor employing steel bars. Camping cots are really well-known, as they keep campers off of the cold ground, away from insects and bugs, and in addition supply a much bigger comfort in comparison to a hard floor. These could be comparatively cheap and also be well worth the expense for the progress in sleep you&#8217;ll receive. These are very sturdy, and easily fold down to be attached to your backpack to carry around along with you.</p>
<p>When scouting for <a href="http://www.campman.com/cots-c-28_46.html" target='_blank'>camping cots</a>, it might be a good idea to check with a specialist in the camping trade, as they will help you pick a qualified hiking gear to make your trip an optimistic one.</p>
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		<title>Guide To Camping And Trekking During The Winter</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 04:14:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>trekker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hiking and tenting may appear to be springtime, summer time, and fall activities. Weather is warm, the forests are brimming with life, and you also don&#8217;t have to bring as many items of gear. However, there are plenty of positive aspects to hiking and tenting during the winter. Firstly, you don&#8217;t have to concern yourself [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com">Trekkers Journal</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com/backpacking/guide-to-camping-and-trekking-during-the-winter/">Guide To Camping And Trekking During The Winter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hiking and tenting may appear to be springtime, summer time, and fall activities. Weather is warm, the forests are brimming with life, and you also don&#8217;t have to bring as many items of gear. However, there are plenty of positive aspects to hiking and tenting during the winter. </p>
<p>Firstly, you don&#8217;t have to concern yourself with bugs, pesky insects, and poisonous snakes attacking you during the winter time. Also, the hiking trails are typically much easier to navigate. It is because most of the growth that has been covering them throughout the summer time no longer around. </p>
<p>People must however, recognize that winter recreation is different than summer time and there will be more stuff you must bring. On this page I am going to talk about a lot of the items you should think about bringing on your winter season hiking and tenting trip. </p>
<p>For starters, you will need to think about trading in your 3 season tents for <a href="http://www.4season-tents.com/" target='_blank'>4 season tents</a>. These tents are a lot warmer and will stop you from freezing through the night. Combine these types of extra warm tents with a high quality sleeping bag and you should have no trouble keeping warm as you sleep. </p>
<p>Another item you&#8217;ll need to bring is a product to warm up your drinking water with. Depending on how cold the temperature becomes, you might find that a lot of your drinking water is icing up on you. Even though you may not feel like you&#8217;ll need the same amount of drinking water throughout the winter, this could not be further from reality. You may wish to drink just as much water during the winter as you do in the summertime. </p>
<p>Extra clothes is a must for virtually every winter season camping trip. You&#8217;ll need to stay warm by making use of thick socks, face masks, neck protection, and gloves. Also be sure to bring a pair of sunglasses to keep you from getting snow and sun blindness. A great pair of water resistant footwear or gaiters will go a long way in helping your feet stay warm while on extended treks. </p>
<p>Other products to think about are chapstic and sun tan lotion. Getting sun burnt is a lot worse during the winter compared to in the summertime. The explanation for this is that a harmful sun burn can weaken your skin therefore making you far more susceptible to getting frost bite. Lip balm will help shield your lips from the harsh wind and cold. </p>
<p>Thank you a lot for reading my article on winter backpacking and tenting. Make sure you take a look at 4 season tents and other warm gear and you should have a great deal of enjoyment. </p>
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		<title>Trekking Tent  Purchasing Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2011 07:39:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Backpacking can be a great way to enjoy the outdoors, see places you can&#8217;t see by car, and even to get into great shape. Because people have been backpacking for so long, the world is just full of already formed hiking trials for you to navigate. I&#8217;ve been backpacking many times and have trekked for [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com">Trekkers Journal</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com/backpacking/trekking-tent-purchasing-guide/">Trekking Tent  Purchasing Guide</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Backpacking can be a great way to enjoy the outdoors, see places you can&#8217;t see by car, and even to get into great shape. Because people have been backpacking for so long, the world is just full of already formed hiking trials for you to navigate. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been backpacking many times and have trekked for miles and miles throughout my life. Although I have a number of useful backpacking items, I think it is safe to say that a backpacker is nothing without his or her backpacking tents. Even the best hikers will not do well without a good night&#8217;s sleep at the end of each day. A long hiking trip will swiftly turn into a short hiking trip when the sleep deprived hiker finds he or she needs to call it quits. </p>
<p>In this article I will tell you what to look for when choosing a good tent to use while backpacking. When you have finished this article you should be able to look through a number of backpacking tents and choose the one that is the best for you. </p>
<p>Finding a tent that is big enough to fit both you and your hiking gear should be one of the first things on your mind. Sleeping in a tent that is not large enough for you to fully extend yourself in is not recommended. Trust me, I have slept in tents where I needed to curl up in the fetal position to sleep and I did not rest very well. When you purchase a tent that does not fit all of your gear you will have to leave it outside of the tent which will expose it to the weather, thieves, and even animals. </p>
<p>Next, you&#8217;ll want to make sure that the tent can withstand all of the elements. Good hiking tents should protect you against extreme heat, extreme cold, water, and high winds. For instance, cold climates will require a tent that can help shield you against the cold weather. </p>
<p>After this, you will want to make sure your tent is light weight and easy to set up. Backpacking tents cannot be considered <a href="http://www.backpacking-tents-guide.com/" target='_blank'>backpacking tents</a> if you cannot easily carry them with you. The weight of the tent should be light enough that you can hike with it and the size should be small enough that it fits in your pack. The size and weight you will be able will depend on your hiking skills, the severity of the trails you will be hiking on, and the strength of your back and legs. </p>
<p>When you come to the end of your hiking day you will be a lot happier if your tent can quickly and easily be set up. You&#8217;ll want something that you can put up in about five to ten minutes. Make sure you do not lose your ability to stand up against the wind when you opt for a tent that is easy to construct. </p>
<p>Hopefully, you now have a better understanding of backpacking tents and what to look for when purchasing them. Be sure to book mark this page and refer it to your backpacking buddies. </p>
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		<title>Hiking Tricks For The New Backpacker</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 07:37:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trekking is a great method of getting some exercise and also to experience the open air. It&#8217;s possible to even use it as an economical strategy for traveling and experiencing new countries. You can plan your own journey out or you can leave it to one of the many travel agencies that specialize in this [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com">Trekkers Journal</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com/trekking/hiking-tricks-for-the-new-backpacker/">Hiking Tricks For The New Backpacker</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trekking is a great method of getting some exercise and also to experience the open air. It&#8217;s possible to even use it as an economical strategy for traveling and experiencing new countries. You can plan your own journey out or you can leave it to one of the many travel agencies that specialize in this type of thing. </p>
<p>The only disadvantage to depending entirely on a travel agency is that they normally don&#8217;t have a lot of expertise in regards to hiking. These industries are more well versed in the tourist attractions as opposed to the physically demanding parts. I wrote this article to help people learn more about what they need to have a successful hiking trip. Within this article you&#8217;ll learn about things like tents, backpacking backpacks, trekking poles, and water purification. After reading this article you should have enough information to have a nice trip planned out. </p>
<p>Getting the correct backpack should be the first thing you decide to do. Without looking into backpacking backpacks, you may end up getting something that does not suit your needs at all. </p>
<p>Although all backpacks vary, they can all be classified into two different types. The first one is the external frame backpack and the second is the internal frame backpack. You&#8217;ll find that the external frame models usually hold more but are a bit heavier to use. The advantage of the internal frame comes in the form of its light weight rather than its support or storage capabilities. </p>
<p>Next you will want to decide on whether or not you will be hiking in the wilderness or among civilization. If you are going to do a wilderness hike, you may want to get a backpacking tent. Like backpacking backpacks, you will want to look for something that is lightweight and easy to use. Get something that can be quickly setup and taken down. </p>
<p>Water purification and storage are other things you need to prepare for in advance. You may want to bring a device for boiling water you find near your campsite. Either this or you could use iodine tablets to quickly purify water. </p>
<p>Trekking sticks may also be useful to the outdoor backpacker. Tough terrain becomes much easier when you have four points of contact with the ground, rather than just two. You&#8217;ll also find them quite useful at taking some of the stress off of your legs during long hikes. </p>
<p>Just remember to get the right <a href="http://www.backpacking-backpacks.org/" target='_blank'>backpacking backpacks</a> and to fill them with the right gear and you can&#8217;t go wrong. </p>
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		<title>Some Things To Think About When Choosing Your Tent</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 17:36:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ensure You go with a tent that is definitely sufficiently big to satisfy your requirements. Take into account tents that happen to be advertised as single person, usually are just suitable for you to lie in and they are cramped when you have a lot of kit. Two person tents are often perfect for one [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com">Trekkers Journal</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com/backpacking/some-things-to-think-about-when-choosing-your-tent/">Some Things To Think About When Choosing Your Tent</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ensure You go with a tent that is definitely sufficiently big to satisfy your requirements. Take into account tents that happen to be advertised as single person, usually are just suitable for you to lie in and they are cramped when you have a lot of kit. Two person tents are often perfect for one person, a tent for 3 will most likely be appropriate for 2 people and so forth. Do not forget, when the conditions are lousy, you will be stuck in whatever you will decide on. You do not want to be left sitting, cramped and hunched over feeling depressed.</p>
<p>When shopping for the <a href="http://www.thebesttents.org" target='_blank'>best tent</a>, decide if you will be camping out in the Summer or in the Winter months and in addition if you will be backpacking or not.</p>
<p>Tents usually are not water proof. These are generally manufactured from a breathable ripstop nylon fabric. This&#8217;ll enable your sweating and vapour from your breath to escape. Consequently you might need a water proof rainfly. These are going to fit over your tent and is made to prevent rain from getting on to your tent. </p>
<p>Due to the porous nature of this cloth employed in creating tents, they usually are not normally designed to keep you warm. They are really meant to guard you against the elements and also from insects. </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t store the tent if it&#8217;s moist. You should definitely make sure it is completely dry prior to storing it for a long time. In addition you could possibly clean any muck or dirt from inside employing a very mild liquid detergent and water or even a solution of baking soda and water.</p>
<p>The Dome tent</p>
<p>The normal design of an dome tent is in fact hexagonal. They may be typically free standing. Thus no pegs or even lines are generally necessary under ordinary conditions. Nevertheless be careful in high wind gusts, if it catches your tent you could wind up chasing it across the camp site. </p>
<p>Often the dome tent is ideal for walkers and also canoeists. It can withstand gusts of wind very well plus they&#8217;re simple to setup plus pack up. A small problem with these kinds of tent is that it isn&#8217;t well ventilated, moisture is likely to gather near the top of the dome.</p>
<p>Tunnel Tents</p>
<p>This sort of tent will likely be mainly for backpackers, it is actually far from spacious. The beauty of this type of tent is obviously how small it is able to become. You can roll it in a tiny bundle no larger than a basketball. It&#8217;s actually a entirely free standing tent, definitely not requiring any kind of lines or even pegs except if a fly is introduced. Due to its design the wind will move around the tent effortlessly and causes it being suitable for Winter backpacking. They usually are quite simply built and packed away. Also, it ventilates effectively.</p>
<p>A-Framed Tents</p>
<p>This type of tent is often used mainly by a hiker. It&#8217;s A frame may be either placed in sleeves and also left standing separately of your tent. They&#8217;re the <a href="http://www.thebesttents.org" target='_blank'>best tents</a> for canoe holidays, climbers , anglers and also hunters. They can be reasonably light-weight and also spacious.</p>
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		<title>How To Select A Hiking Trail</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2011 06:30:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you curious about going on a hiking adventure? Whether or not that hiking adventure will last for a few hours or an entire weekend, you will need to select a hiking trail. When it comes to choosing a hiking trail, you want to remember that you have got a number of different options. No [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com">Trekkers Journal</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com/backpacking/how-to-select-a-hiking-trail/">How To Select A Hiking Trail</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you curious about going on a hiking adventure?  Whether or not that hiking adventure will last for a few hours or an entire weekend, you will need to select a hiking trail.  When it comes to choosing a hiking trail, you want to remember that you have got a number of different options.  No matter where in the U.  S.   you are found, you ought to have a number of hiking trails found a close distance away from your home.  </p>
<p>Since you should have a number of different selections, when looking out for a hiking trail to hike, you may be wondering how you can go about finding the perfect, hiking trail to hike.  To help you select the best hiking trail, there are a number of important factors that you might need to consider taking into consideration.  A couple of those factors are quickly outlined below for you.  </p>
<p>One of many factors that you&#8217;ll need to take into consideration is the problem of the hiking trail in question.  You will find that hiking trails come in numerous different formats, particularly with hardness levels.  In fact , you might find that multiple parks have many hiking trails to select from.  Instead of selecting a hiking trail based totally on the great thing about the surroundings, you&#8217;ll want to examine difficulty.  If this is your very first time going on a hiking adventure, it may be best if you select a trial that&#8217;s designed for beginners or at a minimum those at an intermediate level.  </p>
<p>With the difficultly of a trail, your safety is also something that should be take account of.  You will want to make sure that you are on a hiking trial that&#8217;s well cared for and well cared for.  While it can be tricky to evaluate a hiking trail without a visit to it, it&#8217;s feasible to do.  If you know of anyone who has been hiking latterly, you may want to ask them which hiking trial they took and their perspectives on their experience, namely the condition of the hiking trail in question.  You may also be able to make use of the net, namely the standard net search, to find popular hiking trails being discussed on the internet.  </p>
<p>Another factor that you may want to take into account, when looking out for a hiking trail, is security.  Is the hiking trial or hiking park in question closely monitored by staff, namely security guards?  In todays society, you can not be too careful, particularly when in surroundings that are unfamiliar to you.  Hiking trails or parks that have security guards are not only ideal in the event you run into a difficulty, like with a stranger with poor intentions, but they are also great in the event of a hiking accident.  Hiking trails or hiking parks with experienced members of staff are less sure to have extreme or lethal hiking accidents.  </p>
<p>As it was previously mentioned, hiking adventures can go on for one or two hours or be long as a whole weekend.  If you are also curious about turning your hiking adventure into a camping one, you will need to find a hiking trial or at a minimum a hiking park that has overnite accommodations.  In most cases, you will find that these accommodations include an onsite campground.  If you&#8217;re only interested by hiking for the day, the overnite accommodations of the hiking trail or hiking park in question might not be a huge concern of yours.  </p>
<p>Price is another factor that you may want to take into consideration, when choosing a hiking trail to hike.  In the US, you&#8217;ll find that most hiking trails or parks aren&#8217;t free to visit.  In all truth, the charge you&#8217;re charged will all depend on the trail or park in question.  The majority of the time, you will find that the cost of hiking is reasonable, but it still is something that you may wish to take into consideration, especially if you&#8217;re on a restricted budget.  </p>
<p>The above mentioned factors are simply a few of many factors that you may want to take into consideration, when looking out for a hiking trail or a hiking part to visit.  By keeping the above mentioned factors under consideration , you&#8217;ll probably find that your next hiking adventure will be a noteworthy one.  </p>
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		<title>Preparing For Hiking Mishaps: Poisonous Plants And Snake Bites</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2011 06:48:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Avoid deadly plants Know the culprits. Trails and camping spots here can be overgrown with brush, particularly from spring through summer. Which spells unpleasant news for urushiol-phobes ( the 75% of the people which has some sort of reaction to summer&#8217;s triad of doom : poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac ). Contact with [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com">Trekkers Journal</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com/backpacking/preparing-for-hiking-mishaps-poisonous-plants-and-snake-bites/">Preparing For Hiking Mishaps: Poisonous Plants And Snake Bites</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Avoid deadly plants </p>
<p>Know the culprits.  Trails and camping spots here can be overgrown with brush, particularly from spring through summer.  Which spells unpleasant news for urushiol-phobes ( the 75% of the people which has some sort of reaction to summer&#8217;s triad of doom : poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac ).  <br />Contact with any of these climbing plants can leave urushiol, a deadly oil, on your skin, causing itchy red bumps or blisters in as little as 2 to sx hours after contact.  The rash sometimes prevails from 10 to fourteen days.  </p>
<p>Prevent.  Identify and avoid : The old adage, &#8220;leaves of three, let them be,&#8221; is a handy place to start.  Just about all poison ivy and oak grow in threes with the middle leaf protruding farther than the 2.  The exception is sumac : It grows in a complexs pattern of seven to thirteen paired leaves.  Wear long pants and sleeves to help lessen trail-side brush-ups.  </p>
<p>Hot area.  The worst poison ivy stretch is on the north-facing side of massive Paddy creek after the crossing at the campground.  As guides would say.  </p>
<p>Treat.  Significant swelling or airway Problems?  Dreadful reaction on the face or nether regions?  Abandon right away and get to a doctor.  Otherwise, rinse exposed areas with cold water and soap.  If you have white gas, soak a swatch of cotton bandana and dab the area to get rid of the oil.  Lose cloth afterward-skin contact after the gas dries can redeposit urushiol.  Soak another swatch and give your skin a good rub.  </p>
<p>Avoid a snake bite </p>
<p>The western diamond rattlesnake slithers throughout the Chihuahuan Desert, but is also abounding in riparian McKittrick ravine.  Rattlers warm themselves on stones, feed on an abundant supply of rodents, and stay well-camouflaged in the forest duff.  Keep a sharp eye on the trail, so you don&#8217;t scare a snake.  In camp, zip tent doors shut ( snakes attempting to find heat havve been known to creep inside empty sleeping bags ) and keep rodents away by hanging food bags.  What to do if you spot a snake?  Read its body language to decide.  </p>
<p>agitated.  A tight coil with a raised head and chest and shoulders indicates a snake is placed to strike, regardless of whether or not it rattles.  Diamondbacks here can grow to 6 feet long, and can strike anything within the range of its body length.  Back up slowly twenty feet, and maintain this minimum distance as you choose an alternate trail.  Ravine too narrow?  Wait for the snake to keep on on its way before resuming your hike.  </p>
<p>Resting.  A loose coil with head relaxed, most likely seen when a snake is sunning itself.  Don&#8217;t bug it or make any unexpected, jarring movements.  Continue on your path, slowly and calmly, giving at least 10 feet of berth.  </p>
<p>Bitten anyhow?  One.  Do not panic.  Two.  Cleanse the wound with drinking water and antiseptic ; apply antibiotic ointment and a bandage.  3.  Immobilize the bitten limb with a splint and keep it raised above the heart to reduce swelling and minimize the dissemination of venom.  Don&#8217;t apply a tourniquet.  Four.  Hike out calmly, giving your partners your pack weight.  Seek medical attention instantly.  </p>
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		<title>How To Prepare For Your Hiking Trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 05:37:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hiking trips are great if you wish to stay fit and discover new and wonderful locations. To fully enjoy your trip you want to think about many things. The first thing you will need is to make yourself familiar with the location. You can do this by gathering maps for the area you are about [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com">Trekkers Journal</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com/backpacking/how-to-prepare-for-your-hiking-trip/">How To Prepare For Your Hiking Trip</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hiking trips are great if you wish to stay fit and discover new and wonderful locations.  To fully enjoy your trip you want to think about many things.  The first thing you will need is to make yourself familiar with the location.  You can do this by gathering maps for the area you are about to explore.  You wouldn&#8217;t want to get lost, especially in outlying areas where things may turn hazardous.  You can find thousands of resources online for planning a hiking trip, locating known <a href="http://hikingtripsandtrails.com/" target='_blank'>hiking trails</a>, and downloading maps.  The next step is to go on one or two practice hikes.  You can do this by going to the actual are where you intend to hike, or you <br />Can ready your body for the journey by walking through similar terrain.  </p>
<p>It&#8217;s amusing to plan for <a href="http://hikingtripsandtrails.com/" target='_blank'>hiking trip</a>, so be careful not to get too wrapped up and forget important details.  Being on the trail is such a ghastly time to discover you have forgotten something crucial.  Before any preparations can begin, you must make a checklist of everything you need to take along with you.  This can ensure you have every insignificant thing you need to take along with you for the trip.  There&#8217;s a giant chance you will forget something if you pack up on the very end.  </p>
<p>proper clothing should be acccounted when organizing a hiking trip.  A deserving pair of hiking boots are the most significant items to think about.  You&#8217;ll be crossing through coarse terrain sometimes and without poper footwear you&#8217;ll risk injury on yourself.  Get yourself a good pair of hiking boots and break it in roughly 2 weeks before planning your trip.  </p>
<p>Weather at higher altitudes will not be the same as it is at sea level.  When making plans for your trips, observe the advanced weather prediction.  If you expect a chilly weather, then you must pack a windproof coat and two gloves.  Dressing in layers is also suggested.  It is more practical to take off additional layers if you feel warm than it is to add layers if you get cold.  On a hiking trip, when you get the chills, you&#8217;ll have it for the long haul.  In conclusion, planning hiking trips may be fun, but should additionally be taken seriously.  <br />.</p>
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		<title>Hiking And Travel Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 05:11:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve always wondered whether it&#8217;s wise to go for a hike alone. I&#8217;ve always pondered about this question following a friend rested in the claws of your leopard with a African forests. Had it not been for a farmer tilling a few yards away arrive at her rescue after she yelled bitterly in the forest, [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com">Trekkers Journal</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.trekkersjournal.com/trekking/hiking-and-travel-safety/">Hiking And Travel Safety</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve always wondered whether it&#8217;s wise to go for a hike alone. I&#8217;ve always pondered about this question following a friend rested in the claws of your leopard with a African forests. Had it not been for a farmer tilling a few yards away arrive at her rescue after she yelled bitterly in the forest, the tale could be different right now. For this reason, I&#8217;ve always discouraged my buddies from venturing out for a hike especially if they&#8217;re not in company of other folks and when they are hiking in unsafe places in bushy areas. That is so different from someone hiking once they escape sight of one another unconsciously.</p>
<p>Although there are a few dangers associated with hikes, they remain a fantastic experience. A well organized hike is not going to fade in the memories of hikers. You can find always moments of nostalgia following a hiking event from unique and new environments, getting far from the normal life and just thinking about your past and past cannot fade. You also have the possibility introducing your friends or family to places they would have in all probability not attended in their own life. For sure, no-one will be unwilling to go to a good hike when invited. Hiking and travel safety are dependent variables and if well handled, hikers will be assured of these safety while out there adventure.</p>
<p>The first principle of hiking knows your organization. Many hikes which are interesting come in bushy area and often involve trekking such as hills, swampy and water bodies. While in company you can rest assured that you are safe. Secondly, make a requirements list before leaving.</p>
<p>Collect and carefully pack what might be helpful throughout the hike and other than simply carrying food and water, look for protective gears the kind of jackets, appropriate footwear and mechanisms to maintain off enemies to your hiking safety. Apart from food and water which everyone will remember to carry, try packing protective gear such as jackets, proper shoes and if you need to, something will scare wild animals, navigation through water bodies hiking and travel safety tactics. Never forget to bring <b><a href="http://www.buytravelfirstaidkits.com" target='_blank'>Travel first aid kit</a></b> too.</p>
<p>Remember that while hiking there&#8217;s a chance of missing out just how. If possible you can put some symbols you could remember in case you use exactly the same way on your return. Remember to carry the emergency first aid kit as it can assist you to in the event you are pricked by thorns or had insect bites and most importantly, help to keep off diarrhea. Know your track record and sensitivity such as allergies and take precautions.</p>
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