You may be looking for some tips on one-man camping gear if you’re
getting ready to head out by yourself for some camping time. You’ll need
to gather some good equipment, including a tent, or a sleeping bag and
mosquito net, or perhaps a sheltered hammock.
You’ll want to take some
basic cooking and eating utensils, maybe some fishing tackle, and a book
or two. You may even need a compass. This article will cover the basics
of what you may need or want in one man camping gear on your hiking and
camping adventure.
One Man Camping Gear: Tents
Next you need to consider your tent. Here are a few of the best
one-man camping tents for your consideration. To see more, check out the
Best One Man Camping Tents article on this site.
The Eureka! Backcountry 1 tent is stylish, lightweight and
comfortable. Another great one person tent by Eureka! is their Solitaire
tent.
If you want to combine several aspects of camping into one tent you
will love the one-person Pop-Up Mosquito-Net Tent by SansBug. This tent
is easy to set up, keeps the bugs out and is lightweight.
Sleeping Bags
Here are a couple of the best-selling and highest rated sleeping
bags. They come in many styles and price ranges, so you can find what
you need. You can do some research on sleeping bags at Amazon.
One top-rated Sleeping Bag is the Adult Adventurer Mummy,
Ultra-Compactable made by Suisse Sport. Another one, for really cold
weather, is the Lakeside, 40-Degree Sleeping Bag by Wenzel.
Backpacks
As you head out, you’ll want to carry everything you’ll need in your
(lightweight) backpack. One recommended backpack is the Travel Backpack
by Ultralight. This is a great choice in light weight backpacks for
hiking, biking or camping. It is very durable, but only weighs about 6.5
ounces.
Another popular choice for a backpack is the Cuscus Internal Frame
Camping and Hiking Backpack. This is a multiday mountaineering backpack
with lots of room, padded straps and zippered pockets.
Camping Hammocks
Another sleeping option is the hammock. If the weather is agreeable,
you may want to sleep under the stars in a hammock. Depending on the
conditions, you may need a rain-proof cover, and/or a mosquito net. Here
are some options for hammocks.
The Skeeter Beeter Pro hammock made by Grand Trunk is a very
versatile hammock. Made of parachute silk, it is lightweight and strong,
and protects you from mosquitos.
Another mosquito-free hammock is the No-See-Um No More hammock by
Hammock Bliss, which has even finer netting to keep out all kinds of
small creatures.
You’ll be amazed at the way a SingleNest Hammock by Eagles Nest
Outfitters packs up for the hike. It is roughly the size of a softball
when you pack it up to fit into your backpack.
Cooking and Eating
You’ll probably want to take some food with you. You may choose from a
prepared food or you may want to cook at your campsite. Either way an
outdoor kitchen set will come in handy.
The GSI Crossover Kitchen Kit set has everything you need to cook,
clean up and store your camping food. You may want to get a Coleman
one-burner propane stove for heating up or cooking.
Camping Chairs
After you choose your campsite and set up your tent or hammock,
you’ll want to sit down and relax, and maybe take out a good book or
just appreciate your surroundings. You’ll need to unpack and unfold your
camping chair right about now. Here are a few chairs that may fit the
bill.
ALPS has a Mountaineering Escape Camp Chair which comes with its own
Footrest and Shoulder Carry Bag. There’s also a Texsport bazaar armchair
which folds easily and comes with its own shoulder carrying bag.
Other Miscellaneous Camping Gear
You may also want to read up on camping gear before you go, and one
recommended book is The Ultimate Hiker’s Gear Guide: Tools and
Techniques to Hit the Trail. It’s a great manual for campers, both new
and experienced.
You may also want to consider taking a sleeping pad, a water filter, a
flashlight, lantern or headlamp, and/or a handheld GPSMAP for finding
your way around.
I hope this helps you think and plan as you get ready for your
one-man camping trip. When camping you should be safe, have fun and
enjoy the journey. If you take the one man camping gear that you need,
it will definitely help you have a safe, fun and memorable camping experience.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Cool Camping Gear 2012
If you're looking for cool camping gear 2012, you've reached the right place. I created this page to highlight some of the fun, entertaining camping items I have discovered this year.
1. The Redneck Beer or Soda-Can Holster Belt
Looking for a new way to carry your 6-pack of beer? You can use your hands to talk on the phone or carry a load, and you'll still be able to have your cold six-pack nearby. Remember, it won't stay cold forever attached around your waist, so you should take the time to slow down, enjoy the scenery and enjoy a cold one.
Every guy will want to have a Redneck 6-Pack Beer & Soda Can Holster Belt, with Camouflage Waist Band, to enjoy and look cool on his next camping outing. Don't like beer? Take along your Dr Pepper, Country Time Lemonade or the drink of your choice.
2. Coleman Tent Fan And Light
Just imagine, a ceiling fan and light for your tent, in one. You can make use of the fan or the light, according to whether you're hot or whether it's dark outside. It has a 2-speed fan and you can secure it to your tent either by a magnet or a hook. You could read yourself to sleep, and reach up and turn off the light for a good night's sleep. The whole thing operates on D-batteries. It's small and light-weight for taking to your camping site.
The Coleman Zephyr Ceiling Fan With Light is definitely a cool camping gadget for 2012.
3. Texsport Rotisserie & Spit Grill
After you've gotten to your camping site, and you want to look cool and do some cooking, put up your Texsport Rotisserie & Spit Grill like this. Not only will you be the envy of any nearby campers, but you'll also be ready to cook a rotisserie chicken, some veggies and other things all at once. Ease of setup is another wonderful feature of this cool camping gear for the kitchen.
4. Deluxe Emergency And Camping Kit
It's certainly cool to be prepared. When you go camping, if an emergency comes up, you want to be ready and able to handle it. This 4-Person Deluxe Emergency Kit & Camping Kit will help you take with you, in one small bundle, all the items you might need in an emergency. I emphasize might need.
These are things that you probably won't use and hope that you don't use. This kit contains enough supplies to maintain four people for up to three days, with meals, water, emergency treatment kit, radio, batteries and more. If you need this, you'll really be glad that you had it.
5. Portable Camping Toilet
A definite part of cool camping gear 2012 is a portable toilet, for your camping ease and comfort. Even when you're roughing it out in the great outdoors, you'll have to answer the call of nature. And why should you have to squat and splash? No, you don't need that. This handy portable camp toilet supplies you with some of the comfort of home while you're experiencing the marvels of nature.
It is lightweight and compact for carrying, but it can hold the weight of a adult on its aluminum frame. It comes with several bags for your drops, and you can quickly order or purchase more. You'll feel healthier camping if you have some of the refinements of civilization to make your trip more enjoyable and hassle-free.
These are just some of the items of cool camping gear for 2012 that we uncovered in our research. Look for the next article with more cool camping gear products, and cool camping gear 2013 items, as well. Cheers.
You can find most of these items at your local camping goods store. If you don't need them right away, you might look on eBay to see what kind of cool camping gear 2012 is available at a range of reasonable prices.
Or, if you're in a hurry, you can buy them from Amazon.com with just a couple of clicks. And have them delivered to your door, nice and convenient, in time for your upcoming camping getaway.
1. The Redneck Beer or Soda-Can Holster Belt
Looking for a new way to carry your 6-pack of beer? You can use your hands to talk on the phone or carry a load, and you'll still be able to have your cold six-pack nearby. Remember, it won't stay cold forever attached around your waist, so you should take the time to slow down, enjoy the scenery and enjoy a cold one.
Every guy will want to have a Redneck 6-Pack Beer & Soda Can Holster Belt, with Camouflage Waist Band, to enjoy and look cool on his next camping outing. Don't like beer? Take along your Dr Pepper, Country Time Lemonade or the drink of your choice.
2. Coleman Tent Fan And Light
Just imagine, a ceiling fan and light for your tent, in one. You can make use of the fan or the light, according to whether you're hot or whether it's dark outside. It has a 2-speed fan and you can secure it to your tent either by a magnet or a hook. You could read yourself to sleep, and reach up and turn off the light for a good night's sleep. The whole thing operates on D-batteries. It's small and light-weight for taking to your camping site.
The Coleman Zephyr Ceiling Fan With Light is definitely a cool camping gadget for 2012.
3. Texsport Rotisserie & Spit Grill
After you've gotten to your camping site, and you want to look cool and do some cooking, put up your Texsport Rotisserie & Spit Grill like this. Not only will you be the envy of any nearby campers, but you'll also be ready to cook a rotisserie chicken, some veggies and other things all at once. Ease of setup is another wonderful feature of this cool camping gear for the kitchen.
4. Deluxe Emergency And Camping Kit
It's certainly cool to be prepared. When you go camping, if an emergency comes up, you want to be ready and able to handle it. This 4-Person Deluxe Emergency Kit & Camping Kit will help you take with you, in one small bundle, all the items you might need in an emergency. I emphasize might need.
These are things that you probably won't use and hope that you don't use. This kit contains enough supplies to maintain four people for up to three days, with meals, water, emergency treatment kit, radio, batteries and more. If you need this, you'll really be glad that you had it.
5. Portable Camping Toilet
A definite part of cool camping gear 2012 is a portable toilet, for your camping ease and comfort. Even when you're roughing it out in the great outdoors, you'll have to answer the call of nature. And why should you have to squat and splash? No, you don't need that. This handy portable camp toilet supplies you with some of the comfort of home while you're experiencing the marvels of nature.
It is lightweight and compact for carrying, but it can hold the weight of a adult on its aluminum frame. It comes with several bags for your drops, and you can quickly order or purchase more. You'll feel healthier camping if you have some of the refinements of civilization to make your trip more enjoyable and hassle-free.
These are just some of the items of cool camping gear for 2012 that we uncovered in our research. Look for the next article with more cool camping gear products, and cool camping gear 2013 items, as well. Cheers.
You can find most of these items at your local camping goods store. If you don't need them right away, you might look on eBay to see what kind of cool camping gear 2012 is available at a range of reasonable prices.
Or, if you're in a hurry, you can buy them from Amazon.com with just a couple of clicks. And have them delivered to your door, nice and convenient, in time for your upcoming camping getaway.
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