Flashlight Essentials for Camping and Fishing

Posted by admin - September 30th, 2009

You may need to buy more than one type of flashlight for fishing and camping, but no matter what you buy there are several factors to consider.  Camping flashlights should be corrosive resistant and sturdy enough to survive a drop to the ground.  You may wish to look for one with an adjustable beam that can be converted to a lantern or freestanding candle. Flashlights that don’t need batteries can be a good choice for one light source.  It is probably not a good idea to rely exclusively on these, however, because they usually lack the focused beam and intensity you may need in some situations.  For fishing, you should have at least one waterproof light on a boat that will float for a few seconds and still work after it is dropped in the water.

One flashlight that is essential for any outdoor trip should be compact, waterproof, able to fit in your pocket, and have a small enough barrel that you can hold it between your teeth.  You might also wish to look for a flashlight with a rubberized or textured grip so it is slip resistant.  You should keep this with you at all times.  The right choice of flashlight for fishing and camping can make a trip safer and ensure that you are ready for many situations.

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How to Choose the Right Flashlight

Posted by admin - September 23rd, 2009

The type of flashlight buy depends on how you use it and how often you use it.  A basic flashlight of good quality is an excellent choice for most jobs, as long as you remember to buy the batteries.  If you mainly use your flashlight in emergency situations which infrequent, it may be best to consider a model that doesn’t require batteries.  No battery models work by shaking or cranking a small handle and will provide adequate light in any situation.  If you use your flashlight for repair or construction you may need a heavy duty lantern and/or a snake or headlamp light.  A snake light can be bent to shine into almost any space and both it and the headlamp will leave your hands free.

If you are buying a flashlight, as part of an emergency kit for outdoor activities a compact powerful light that is waterproof and sturdy is best.  Someone who frequently enters their house or car in the dark may want a miniature key ring light to help see the locks.  A strong heavy baton type metal flashlight can be excellent protection in your home.  It is best to tailor a flashlight to your needs and keep in mind, if you have trouble remembering to stock batteries, you really should have a flashlight that doesn’t need them.

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Choosing the appropriate camping tent for your family

Posted by admin - February 26th, 2009

It is understandable that the first and most important piece of your camping equipment while you are planning to go for camping is your family camping tent. Whether you are a seasoned tent camper or just getting started with your first family camping tent there are many things that you have to check before you decide to bye a camping tent such as the size, the quality, the performance and of course the price.

Whether you have a small family or large family, you have to check out the size of your camping tent. It mustn’t be very small and it mustn’t be very big. Concerning the quality, a camping tent must be strong with high performance features regardless the weather (i.e. windy or rainy weather). In addition be sure about the guarantee of the product. It is logical that a product with one year guarantee it is completely different from a product with three years guarantee. Finally, the price will play important role for your decision. It is better you make a market research. The key is to manage to bye the most appropriate tent for you with the lowest price you can find.

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Make Shadow Animals with a Flashlight

Posted by admin - January 16th, 2009

Making shadow animals at camp is a blast.  This game is so easy anyone can do it.  The only thing you need is a dark cabin or tent, a flashlight and creativity.  Before your next camping trip, think of some animals and other off the wall creatures and practice making them come to life.  At the next camping trip, your animal making skills will be the life of the party!   Here are some examples to get you started.

To make a bird, shine your flashlight on a wall.  Hold your hands in front it with your palms up. Cross your writs and hook your thumbs to each other.  Keep your fingers together and make the bird “fly” by moving them back and forth.  Do not move your wrist, just your fingers.

Make a swan by holding your arm up in front of your flashlight.  Wear a short sleeve shirt so your arm makes a smooth “line”.  Keep your arm straight up and down because this will be the swan’s long neck. Bend your wrist.  Your wrist will be the swan’s head. Use your fingers to make the swan’s beak.

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Flashlights for Kids at Camp

Posted by admin - January 15th, 2009

If you are sending your child to camp this year, it is important to pack a flashlight for the trip.  There are many great flashlights on the market that are geared toward kids.  It is a good idea to do your homework before buying one so you can get the best deal for your money.

Depending on the age of your child and the type of activities they will be doing will determine what kind to buy.  If your child is young, a sturdy, well built flashlight that can withstand being dropped is a good choice.  Some even have automatic off buttons in case they leave it on.

If your child plans to go hiking or rock climbing, a head lamp style flashlight is a good choice.  These flashlights secure around the head and are hand free.  Many come with LED light bulbs that give great visibility. Child friendly flashlights can be purchased for a relatively cheap price.  Just make sure and remember fresh batteries before you send your little one off for a week in the outdoors.

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Flashlight Games

Posted by admin - January 14th, 2009

Camping is a lot of fun, especially when you have some great games to play.  As darkness approaches, have each person grab a flashlight and get ready to have a blast.  “Spotlight” is a game that helps you get to know your fellow camper and have fun in the process.

With the game “spotlight” pick someone to go first.  Turn all flashlights off except for the person that is “it”. This person picks a person by shining his light on them and asking a random, off the wall question, such as “What CD is currently in your CD player.” The more off beat the question, the better. Once that person answers the question, it is then their turn to ask someone. Play as long as you like and have fun!

“Can you see it” is another fun flashlight game. Have 1 player show an object (such as a shoe or deck of cards) to all the other players.  Then have all the players walk away while the player with the object hides it in plain view, but not easily seen unless the flashlight shines directly on it.   As soon as a player sees the object, he sits down. The hunt continues until only one person remains, then that person must hide an object.

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Unique Flashlights of Today

Posted by admin - December 18th, 2008

They come in different shapes, sizes, colors, and styles. The everyday modern flashlight has transformed and now comes in whatever style needed for a particular task. Policemen carry the big heavy five pound flashlights, while Special Ops Teams utilize Night Vision goggles, each needed and intended for their specific job or duty.

Gold miners use flashlights attached to the top of their hard hats in order to have their hands free to excavate the treasure they seek. On that same note, somewhere out there is an older brother holding an ordinary flashlight close to his chin, while telling his younger brother a scary story. Flashlights have come to be an important commodity in our everyday lives.

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Camping Equipment To Take With You

Posted by admin - December 17th, 2008

There are hundreds, if not thousands, of different types of camping equipment and gear.  Which exact ones you should take with you on your next outdoor trip can be pretty challenging without a little help.  Well, rest assured, as our latest article will give you that assistance you’ll need in your decision making:

Essential Camping Equipment For Your Next Adventure

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Choosing the Right Sized Tent

Posted by admin - November 5th, 2008

Choosing a tent that’s perfect for your camping needs is important.  Tents come in all sizes, shapes and colors.  There is no one tent that’s perfect for everyone. It all depends on where you’re camping, how much camping gear you’re bringing and what you want to get out of your camping experience.

For those who are camping for a long time, are camping with family or have a lot of camping or fishing gear, they’ll likely want to get a large tent. There are tents so large you can actually fit several cots in them as well as all of your gear.  These tents are perfect for a large gathering and for housing numerous people.  However, they can be cumbersome to get around.

Some people like a more intimate rustic feeling when they’re camping. Those types of people would likely want a smaller tent. Tents can come as small as pup tents, which only have room for one person in a sleeping bag.  This is prefect for the camper who wants to travel light and have a more organic camping experience.

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Help For Picking Out Your Sleeping Bag

Posted by admin - September 23rd, 2008

There a lot of different types of sleeping bags that you can choose from when you spend the night outdoors when camping or hiking.  Not only is the size important, but also the materials.  This article will help you pick out the right one for your trip.

Shopping For The Ideal Sleeping Bag

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