Raising Strong Family By Fishing

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I have always enjoyed the outdoors since I was a kid. My Father made hunting and fishing an everyday part of my life. He was a Boeing Executive, but using the outdoors as your stress relief made him a great Dad.

Well, I grew up and had my own family of a great wife, daughter and son, and I started taking them fishing from day one. It is amazing what you can do with a kid on your back.

I took those kids everywhere with us. It did not stop me from my favorite hobbies or outdoor escapes. It only enhanced them.

It really bothers me to see parents leaving their kids at home to do their activities. Time and time again I see folks treating their kid like they were a burden. Then years later, they wonder why they are having relationship problems with their kids. Take them fishing, biking, hiking, shopping, driving, swimming or what ever you do. Put them on your back, install a special seat, dress them real warm, buy the best safety equipment and start being a family.

Tip! If you plan to go crab fishing onshore, then the best time is when the tide is rising. For onshore crab fishing, you’ll need a dip net, long string and some type of bait, like eel, chicken necks, or small fish.

You will enjoy your activities so much better when you see it through your kids eyes. They will enhance the trips with their questions and playfulness. If your friends done like your kids with you, then tell them to bring their too. If that does not work, then they are poor friends.

My kids are now in their 20’s, and they still love doing activities with their folks. I have devoted a outdoor web site to them and created special search sites line http://www.rangersearch.com, http://www.huntingonlinefind.com, http://www.campingonlinefind.com and http://www.fishingonlinefind.com to make finding outdoor activities easy to find for your family.

Please, stop looking at your kids as something to keep you from your favorite activities. Take them along, modify what you normally do to include kids and start being a family everyday.

Rangerrob:

Family outdoor activities. A mission a bring families closer by being together and enjoying each others company.

Camping Tents - Choose the Right Ones Every Time

Tip! Consider the length and width of the camping tents you’re looking at. If you’re 6 feet tall you’ll want at least 7 feet to stretch out length-wise and 2-3 feet of width depending on how much you move in your sleep.

Choosing the right camping tents for your trip is very essential to the enjoyment of the trip. Tents can be of many uses during a camping trip that include the provision of protection from bad weather conditions but are not limited to only this. They may also provide protection from other dangers from animals as well as insects that can be vectors for many viruses that can endanger the live of humans.

When choosing the right camping tents there are many considerations that have to be taken into account. These include the weather conditions for the areas that the trip is going to take place in. The weather is not predictable but all aspects must be considered. Waterproof tents are ideally the best type of tent to purchase. They provide protection against most types of bad weather and are closed on the sides. Although they are normally better for weather protection they not a personal choice of many as many persons prefer the fresh air enjoyment provided by open air tents.

Tip! If you’d like more information about camping trips click here for the rest of the article. You may also want to take a look at a related article about how to pick the best camping tents.

The consideration of the types of insects and animals around should also govern the type of camping tents chosen. There are many dangerous insects such as mosquitoes that can carry dangerous viruses and animals such as snakes that can be poisonous. Camping in wilderness areas is common for many backpackers and a sealed tent offers more protection. There are other means of protection such as repellants for mosquitoes but these may not be as effective in the night as a sealed tent. There are also tents on the market today that provide protection by the presence of nets over the doorways to allow some ventilation and fresh air.

Tip! RV camping, or ‘boondocking’ is growing in popularity. In fact, the BLM has begun to establish special areas for longer stays, particularly in Arizona.

The time of the year that the camping trip is taking place is another important consideration. This means for summer trips there is the need for protection from rainfall and winter trips a barrier from the cold. There are camping tents available that can be used for more than one season and these are wise investments for the avid camper. Persons who only camp during certain times of the year may want to choose a tent specifically for those conditions.

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For long trips the camping tents considered should be lightweight but durable. The lighter the tent the better for these trips as weight becomes an important factor when traveling long distances. If weight is not a consideration the larger the tent the better and the more comfortable the tent will be. This is as it can also provide storage for other equipment and avoid loss of equipment due to water damage and other factors. When purchasing any camping tent it is vital that the factors mentioned be considered and that the best quality tent that can be purchased according to your budget be bought. Quality is essential as a poor quality tent can bring more problems than no tent at all.

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Camping Lanterns Guide: Backpacking And Camping Lantern Tips.

Tip! Knowledge allows you to use a tarp instead of a tent, to carry only a pint of water (depending on location) by filling up at every stream, and to eat a belly full of berries instead of carrying fruit. Read, learn, practice, and backpacking will be lighter AND more safe.

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What kind of camping lanterns best fit your outdoor needs? Do you need light weight for backpacking, or is maximum light more important?

Camping lanterns have been around for quite a while, especially fuel lanterns like kerosene and gas lanterns. LED lanterns, rechargeable lanterns or electric lanterns, butane lanterns, propane lanterns, battery lanterns and candle lanterns are newer to the scene though. All of them being different they have advantages and disadvantages…

If you already have a camping stove or other camping equipment that uses fuel consider getting a lantern that uses the same type of fuel so you won’t have to remember to bring both fuels and you’ll use less space too. Although some dual-fuel Coleman lanterns will burn both white gas or unleaded gasoline (check to be sure).

Tip! This first lightweight backpacking trip was years ago. When I remember running up those mountains, I know I’ll never go back to a heavy load.

Camping lanterns that burn fuel can come with either glass globes or metal mesh globes. The advantage to glass is that it lets more light through, but since it’s glass it is fragile. Metal mesh globes are much tougher than glass but they do block some of the light.

When you buy a camping lantern make sure to get extra mantles, fuel, bulbs, and/or batteries, it’s not much fun needing a lantern part in the middle-of-nowhere and not being able to get it when you need it.

Candle lanterns can be lightweight at 3.7 ounces, but you may not want to use them as a camping lantern as their light output leaves something to be desired at 1 to 1.5 watts. They’re pretty much a candle with a protective sheath to help prevent the flame from blowing out in the wind and keep things a little safer by avoiding an open flame. Another drawback… the sheath enclosure also makes it more difficult to roast marshmallows over your lantern. ;-)

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I recommend going flameless especially inside your tent. It doesn’t take much to start a fire with a high intensity heat source. Falling asleep and tipping your camping lantern over is all it takes to put your life in serious jeopardy. There are a lot of great battery lanterns, LED lanterns and rechargeable lanterns available. Play it smart.

While great LED lanterns put out a good amount of light I haven’t found one yet that can match the light output of well-designed flame camping lanterns. If you need a lot of light in a local outdoor area have a look at butane, propane, and gas lanterns. Some of these lanterns crank out up to 235 watts of light! That’s more light than most people use to light a room at home. One of the butane lanterns even allows you to focus the light more intensely with reflectors and another is refillable with lighter fluid helping to make it great for…

Tip! Never yet have I met or heard about a person who tried lightweight backpacking, and then went back to a heavy load. This isn’t to say it’s for everyone.

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Marc Wiltse learned how important good quality hiking equipment and camping gear were after his pup tent flooded with over 3 inches of water forcing him to sleep in the front seat of his 2-seat Honda CRX (translation: research is a good thing). His hiking equipment & camping gear guides & reviews save you time & money. Subscribe to his camping & hiking newsletter & get the most usable information FREE! © Marc Wiltse. Reprint permission if author, copyright, links & this notice are intact.

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