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  • How to Make Dehydrated Food for Backpacking

    Preprocessed dehydrated ingredients and complete meals for a backpacking trip are easy to find. They're not as good as home-cooked meals but they weigh less and occupy little space. They're safe in extreme conditions but can include preservatives and additives. Those with food allergies must exert care to select interesting meals without endangering health.… read more

  • What Human Foods Can Birds Eat?

    Birds subsist on more than seeds and worms. In fact, many bird species eat a variety of foods that humans enjoy. Offering different types of foods at backyard feeders can increase the number of visitors to your yard and provide more opportunity for studying and identifying your feathered neighbors. read more

  • Oahu Restaurants

    Oahu has the bulk of Hawaii's many restaurants and no matter what type of cuisine you seek, you will be satisfied. Finding good restaurants in Oahu is some matter of importance since you need all the energy you can get to take in the water sports, hiking, biking and rock climbing that makes a visit to Hawaii so memorable. read more

  • List of Ready-to-Eat Foods for Camping

    Preparing food after a long day of hiking or playing in the woods never sounds like fun. Having some ready-to-eat foods on hand can help you out, providing a convenient way to ingest those necessary calories without a huge effort or time investment. Of course, you'll likely want to follow these quick eats with a complete meal at some point, but in the meanti… read more

  • Survival Foods to Eat in the Winter to Keep Warm

    One of the keys to surviving in winter is getting sufficient calories. Calories are a measure of how much energy a food contains, and that energy can be used to warm the body. The same dense, high-calorie foods you consider unhealthy and try to limit in your daily life will help you stay alive if you are caught in a winter survival situation. read more

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  • Tips on Camping Near Bears

    When camping in locations where there are bears, certain precautions must be considered. Being prepared for an encounter with a bear should always be kept in mind when venturing into bear territory. Grizzly bears are the most dangerous… read more

  • Low-Fat Camping Foods

    While a camping trip is no time to begin a reducing diet, there's no sense going fat-wild. You can stay on your healthy eating regimen, whether you're camping in a tent, packing it on your back or cooking in your RV. If you add extra e… read more

  • Camping Food for Kids

    Mealtime is an important event during a camp out, and even more so for kids who enjoy having a rare treat cooked over a fire or on a barbeque pit. Meal preparation adds so much to the overall experience, and this is one of the few occa… read more

  • Why Are Green Plants Called Producers?

    Plants are considered producers since they are able to produce energy and carbon for themselves from non-living sources through a process known as photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, plants use sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce org… read more

  • The Kinds of Foods to Take on a Camping Trip

    Your personal taste and that of your companions--along with how much gear you're willing or able to transport--will determine what sort of food you take on a camping trip. Plan by counting the number of days you'll be out and multiplyi… read more

  • The Best Camping Table

    Unless your campsite has a picnic table (and maybe even if it does), you're going to want a table where you can prepare your food, store equipment and sit down to eat. Camping tables are largely one-dimensional accessories that don't r… read more

  • Camping Food Box

    A camp box is a storage container that campers keep ready for whenever their next adventure comes; it is usually full of the cooking essentials and non-perishable food that will be needed on the next camping trip. read more

  • Restaurants in West Village, New York

    New York City's West Village is known for its historic low-rise architecture, laid-back vibe and bohemian, if somewhat gentrified, charm, which makes it stand out from the grid of Manhattan. While not exactly a hiking destination, it's… read more

  • Burlington, New Jersey Restaurants

    Burlington, New Jersey, restaurants present an array of choices for the famished traveler. You can dine overlooking the Delaware River, leisurely enjoy Portuguese food or eat food fast at a local diner. The Delaware River and its highl… read more

  • Chinese Restaurants in Appleton, Wisconsin

    Appleton lies in the heart of Wisconsin's Fox River Valley. Outdoor enthusiasts will want to visit High Cliff State Park for a relaxing nature hike or bike ride with a stunning view of the river valley from atop the bluffs. You could a… read more

  • Long Distance Hiking Food Ideas

    The purpose of eating food along the trail is to provide quick energy to keep you going in between more substantial meals. Trail food should be lightweight and easy to access. Ideally, you want to pack a combination of different foods,… read more

  • Foods to Take When Camping in an RV

    RV camping allows more options in food choices than backpacking or tent camping. Having the luxury of a stove, refrigerator and storage space means you can prepare most of the same meals you cook at home. Take the amount of people you… read more

  • RV Packing List

    A road trip in a recreational vehicle has so many benefits. You're the captain, moving at your own pace and leisure while picking your own destinations. It also keeps the costs down, since you won't have to pay for pricey hotels and re… read more

  • How to Camp With Ready to Eat Meals

    There are many ready-to-eat meals marketed for campers, as well as a large number of regular processed food items that can be converted to camping use. The real problem is not finding ready-to-eat meals for the field, but planning to m… read more

  • How do I Raise Red Worms for Fishing?

    Worm farming is something you can do at home to compost your garbage and raise worms for fishing at the same time. Anyone can raise red worms, which are typically used as bait for fresh water fishing. Fish will naturally bite on these… read more

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    Backcountry Camping Tips

    Backcountry Camping Tips

    You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...

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    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...

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    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.

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