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Buck pig Sticker. #651

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

 Buck pig Sticker. #651Buck Pig Sticker

Answering a call for a tough blade for Australian pig hunters. Buck has combined the comfortable non-slip handle from the popular “Nitehawk” series of knives made for a USNavy SEAL contract.
The hollow ground 200mm long modified spearpoint blade is of 420High Carbon steel, and a full 6mm thick with swedge false edge and fuller ( Blood groove).
The glass re-inforced nylon handle has non slip inserts with gentle finger swells and a thumb ramp for precise control.
The Ballistic nylon sheath has a hard safety insert and comes with a quick release leg tie down strap, and is wide enough for a military style belt.
A rugged knife for one of the hardest sports in the world.

Click here to get yours at Camping-r-us.com.au

9 Must Haves For First Time Campers

Friday, July 18th, 2008


9 Must Haves For First Time Campers
By Suzette Gutierrez

Are you are going camping for the first time? If you are, then the last thing you want is to carry a backpack full of things you don’t need. Aside from bringing the usual tent, sleeping bags, mats, blankets, and personal stuff, what else do you need to bring?

The following list will help you know what you should bring when camping. It is not an exhaustive list, but it gives you an idea of some necessary items that all campers must have.

1. Compass and a map of your campsite area. First of all, you must know how to use a compass and a map. It is important to bring a compass and a map of the area where you will be camping in case you get lost.

2. Matches. Be sure to keep your matches in a waterproof container so they won’t get wet when it rains.

3. Flashlight and camping lantern with extra batteries. Choose those that are light and not bulky so they won’t crowd your backpack, and always bring spare batteries. Good camping lanterns and flashlights have batteries that last a long time.

4. Stove or cooking kit. You need something for cooking food and heating water. Many sites prohibit campers from building open fires, especially in the summer.

5. Water purifier tablets. You will need these in case your water runs out and you need to drink the water available in your camping area.

6. Insect repellent. This is a must. You wouldn’t want insects to make a feast out of you when you’re camping! This will also keep harmful insects at bay.

7. Pocket knife. A pocket knife always comes in handy and can be used in a lot of things.

8. First-aid kit and medicines. Your backpack should contain a first-aid kit. And if you are taking medication regularly, don’t forget to bring your medicines. Remember that you will be spending a few days away from convenience stores and from the comfort of your home.

9. Small tool kit. This should contain some essential tools like a mirror, a small roll of duct tape, a whistle or any kind of signaling device, and about 50 feet of nylon rope.

There you have it, a list of the important things you need to bring when camping. You won’t have to be confused about what to pack as you go on your first camping trip. You don’t have to carry a heavy backpack full of things you don’t need. And you don’t have to wonder if you’ve brought everything that you need to bring.

All you have to remember are these nine basic must haves: compass and map, matches, light, stove or cooking kit, water purifier tablets, insect repellent, knife, first-aid kit, and a tool kit for signaling devices and other important materials. All campers should have these in their bags. They are important for safety, convenience, and of course an enjoyable first camping experience. Just follow this list and you’ll be set to go.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Suzette_Gutierrez
http://EzineArticles.com/?9-Must-Haves-For-First-Time-Campers&id=1215344


Why people enjoy camping

Friday, July 18th, 2008


Why People Enjoy Camping
By Jeff Marshall

Many people go camping for different reasons. Think about why it is you like to go camping. The odds are it will be on this list below. Take a look at this list and see if you can find your main reason.

1. Get away from the daily grind of the workplace and life. Camping affords you with an option to get away from all those indoor activities: no phones to answers, reports to get done, or fires to put out.

2. Sleep out underneath the stars. One thing most campers all agree on is the value in sleeping out underneath the stars. While out camping, you are able to see the stars much better away from the lights of the city, this provides for a great view and a memorable night.

3. See a sunrise. This awe inspiring event is great anywhere. However, it takes on extra special meaning when tent camping within nature as you wake up with the birds, animals, and trees to see a new day come to light.

4. Get some fresh air. The opportunity to breathe in some clear mountain air or the fresh air of a forest is great especially if you are used to the smog, grime, and ozone issues of the city.

5. See a lush green forest full of life and animals. Seeing the forest in full bloom in spring or summer makes it easy to understand the value in little things and the wonder of life on earth.

6. For the young ones, smores and campfire stories. We may all get older, but our experiences with smores and great campfire stories stay with us up through adulthood. It is great to be able to share these with the future generations.

7. See if they can survive as their distant ancestors did. Testing your wits and survival skills is a great way to prove your value to yourself. After an attempt at using your survivals, whether successful or not, you will find that you walk a bit taller and prouder heading back home.

8. Tradition and Habit. Much like everything else in life, some people go camping out of habit. If they grew up with a family that went camping often, it is only natural for them to continue with tradition.

9. Adventure: Visit places you have never been before. This curiosity as a kid does not die off as you still get a thrill about climbing a hill or exploring a cave or a new trail.

10. Spend quality time with family and friends. Sharing a campsite in a familiar or unfamiliar area with no outside distractions, can make for a great way for family and friends to spend time together. The relaxed environment of a campsite allows for people to let down their guard and be good to each other.

Was your main reason on the list? If it wasn’t, don’t be surprised. With more and more people camping each year, it should not shock you to know that there are plenty of reasons to want to go camping.

Jeff Marshall is an avid tent camper and former Boy Scout. To read more tips and advice like the ones in this article, please click here: http://www.goingtentcamping.com/Tent-Camping-Tips/ or Tent Camping Tips

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jeff_Marshall
http://EzineArticles.com/?Why-People-Enjoy-Camping&id=1328262


How to start a fire with the Aussie Survival Tool.

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Camperland does The Camping Pop up Ensuite Tent “so easy”

Friday, May 16th, 2008

To purchase your pop up ensuite click here

Johnny says “oh man that is so easy”

Features of the pop up shower toilet tent:

• Easy, fold away design
• Fibreglass poles with pre-bent ferrules
• Shower Rose hook
• External hose access
• Rear window
• Width120cm
• Length 120cm
• Centre height 210cm

To purchase your pop up ensuite click here