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Camping Equipments.

The right camping equipments for hiker 2008 West Pass Hunter Campsite
by HOSTMEI R on NOVEMBER 30, 2011

2008 West Pass Hunter Campsite

Volunteer Robin Vroegop was drawn for the first time for participation in the three-anda-half day 2008 Sambar Deer Quota Hunt on SVNWR. She carefully planned her food and gear, attempting to pack lightly and strike a balance between comfort and convenience, and a back-breaking gear portage over the beach. For the most part, she accomplished her goal, but would add the following to the next December Hunt: More water; Comfortable waterproof snake boots (instead of waders); and a lightweight 10 X 10 tarp. THIS PHOTO HAS SOME DETAILED NOTES. Question by Gothic Martha: What kind of camping gear, equipment & essentials do I need? I am taking my family camping in a few weeks. What kind of camping equipment do I need? I have a small list of what I have so far: 1. Tent 2. Sleeping bags 3. plates and silverware 4. food (but what kind?) Best answer: Answer by akninja Food- Ramen soup or some other easy food like that. Instant rice is easy, or cous-cous (a sort of grain/pasta thing, its tasty if you get the flavored kind). Also, oatmeal for breakfast. Burritos are pretty easy to make, too. Anything that is easy to clean is good (mac and cheese is extraordinarily hard to clean, believe it or not, when you have limited water to use). Clothing- non-cotton clothes (no jeans) Nylon is good, as well as polypropylene or polyester. Go to REI and ask them questions, they should be able to answer most of them. BRING SPARE CLOTHES.

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by HOSTMEI R on NOVEMBER 29, 2011

Old Camping Setup at St. Joe County Fair

A couple years ago they had this neat setup of vintage hiking camping equipments at one of the pavilions for the St. Joe County 4-H Fair. Question by Tamera C: What kind of camping stuff can you rent on a military base? My husband is Army and in Korea and where I live there is an Air Force base. I heard you can rent camping equipment and other stuff from there. Is this true and if so what all is there to rent for camping? And are the prices reasonable? Best answer: Answer by redleg Depends on the baseeverything from tents and sleeping bags to full blown RVs What do you think? Answer below!

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Camping
NOVEMBER 28, 2011

Camping Image by Caros Lines Tents to keep you warm and dry no matter what the weather Also some that warn you not to use them if the weather forecast is poor! Camping for July 2008s MSH. Ive managed to take all of this Julys MSH photos new, and through my faceted bead, which is [...] Read the full article

Hiking with new equipment


NOVEMBER 27, 2011

Hiking with new equipment Image by tychay As we were hiking, Caitlin wanted to practice with my portrait lens. Equipment: Gitzo 11228LVL tripod, Really Right Stuff BH-55 ballhead, and Tamrac Digital Zoom 4 bag (which I dont use anymore). Filter: polarizer; warming Adjustment: manual white balance; smart sharpening; remove magenta; velvia Issue: Flickr loves to [...] Read the full article

Camp setup
NOVEMBER 26, 2011

Camp setup Image by Nick / KC7CBF Our Equipment: Camping at Hardscrabble CG 3400-foot elevation. 6 campsites on the Middle Fork of the Payette River. Question by KAT: Friend or foe is the question. Do you let them borrow camping equipment? If someone borrows money from you and breaks your heart and you forgive [...]

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Matt and Nadia threatening me with camping equipment


NOVEMBER 25, 2011

Matt and Nadia threatening me with camping equipment Image by mrlerone Question by Schleppy: Is it safe to keep small canisters of propane (the kind you use for camping equipment) in my basement? These are just the small ones that are about the size of a quart of soda or something. I had some leftover [...] Read the full article

Katie packing for Hopes Down


NOVEMBER 24, 2011

Katie packing for Hopes Down Image by Katiekills Got the gear ready to go Question by noelleduffy: Where can I find girlie/designer camping equipment? I want to go camping this summer, in style. Where can I find some camping equipment that doesnt reek of testosterone or remind of Grisly Adams? Best answer: Answer by Lady [...] Read the full article

2008 West Pass Hunter Campsite and Firepit


NOVEMBER 23, 2011

2008 West Pass Hunter Campsite and Firepit Image by St.VincentVolunteers Volunteer Robin Vroegop was drawn for the first time for participation in the 2008 Sambar Deer Quota Hunt on SVNWR. She carefully planned her food and gear, attempting to pack lightly and strike a balance between comfort and convenience, and a back-breaking gear portage over [...] Read the full article

Logging equipment, Sedro Wooley


NOVEMBER 22, 2011

Logging equipment, Sedro Wooley Image by brewbooks Logging equipment, Sedro Wooley Question by noils: What special equipment should you have for hiking western mesas? other than a snakebite kit? Best answer: Answer by kscottbrady2003plenty of water and a communication device. Give your answer to this question below! Read the full article

Logging equipment, Sedro Wooley


NOVEMBER 22, 2011

Logging equipment, Sedro Wooley Image by brewbooks Logging equipment, Sedro Wooley Question by noils: What special equipment should you have for hiking western mesas? other than a snakebite kit? Best answer: Answer by kscottbrady2003plenty of water and a communication device. Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments! Read the full article

Hiking clothing
The right clothing for hiker

Clothing stop
Clothing stop

by HOSTMEI R on NOVEMBER 30, 2011

It warmed up quickly on the trail as we headed up and up and up. Question by luv2drinkcoffee: Best clothes to wear hiking in Montana? Best clothes to wear hiking in Montana? Going there next week. I am not a big hiker so I have no clue what to bring! Best answer: Answer by Jack Most important thing is your boots. If you dont have a good pair of walking boots, youre going to have problems. Also remember you have to break them in, so youll have to wear them for a few hours a day in advance. If you dont, your feet will get destroyed. While were on the feet, walking socks are good, though ski socks (or any really thick socks) will do. Waterproof socks if you can find any =D Other than that, youll want to make sure youve got some waterproofs (top and bottom). Other than that, normal clothes should be good. Trick is to dress in layers, so if you get too hot or cold you can simply adjust it, rather than having a massive jacket so youre either too hot or too cold =D Have fun =P Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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by HOSTMEI R on NOVEMBER 29, 2011

Clothed Tree

Question by Burt Lake: I will be hiking the Milford track in New Zealand in early March. What sort of clothing should I bring? Best answer:

Answer by alig Definitely plan on some wet weather. I did it a few years ago. Bring the normal overnight hiking gear several cotton socks, easy dry clothes. My friend did it in blue jeans and was miserable. It will also get quite cold at night. There can definitely be snow that early in the year, especially that far south. Give your answer to this question below!

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outdoor clothes
NOVEMBER 28, 2011

outdoor clothes Image by Rick McCharles Bishop Pass through to Reds Resort in 7-days hindered by storms from Hurricane Dean. Question by Shelly: What color hiking clothing would someone wear to avoid being bitten by a snake? To avoid being bitten by a snake, what clothing would you suggest that someone wear while hiking in the [...] Read the full article

indoor clothes
NOVEMBER 27, 2011

indoor clothes Image by Rick McCharles Bishop Pass through to Reds Resort in 7-days hindered by storms from Hurricane Dean. Question by HomeDepot23: What hiking gear would you suggest for my mom? Mothers day is right around the corner and my brothers and I would like to get her some hiking gear. She has done [...] Read the full article

The Hike House Sedona


NOVEMBER 26, 2011

The Hike House Sedona Image by Al_HikesAZ This is The Hike House in Sedona Arizona. It is at the foot of Schebley Hill Road by the Bridge across Oak Creek. It has a great selection of boots & clothing. It is not an outfitter or camping store. The Caf is excellent for breakfast or [...] Read the full article

So-cratess Pack with Clothes Ready to Dry while Hiking


NOVEMBER 25, 2011

So-cratess Pack with Clothes Ready to Dry while Hiking Image by jatdoll Since it had rained the day before, we each had a wet set of clothes the day we left Tray Mtn. Shelter, so we tried to let them dry. (Georgia) Question by shah: i m planing to go to Yosemite for a hike [...] Read the full article

Nadine gets ready to hike


NOVEMBER 24, 2011

Nadine gets ready to hike Image by bookchiq A stylish mishmash of warm clothing. Question by ctipling: Is there an easy way to remove stickers from clothing? 2 Part question. First, is there an easy way to remove those hitchhiker stickers from clothing besides the dreaded one by one? Secondly, is there any type clothing [...] Read the full article

Nadine gets ready to hike


NOVEMBER 23, 2011

Nadine gets ready to hike Image by bookchiq A stylish mishmash of warm clothing. Question by mikky: what should I bring for a summer hiking trip in europe? I am planning a hiking camping trip in Europe in the late spring and early summer. I plan to travel around and see both beaches and mountains. [...] Read the full article

Mountain clothes II
NOVEMBER 22, 2011

Mountain clothes II Image by Andrea [bah! la realt!] Question by Jorge Reyes: I want to go on a week long hiking trip to Yosemite? Which trail should I take and why and what does it include? I want something extreme not a 5 mile easy hike. What gear/supplies/clothing should I bring? What kind of [...] Read the full article

mountain clothes
NOVEMBER 21, 2011

mountain clothes Image by Andrea [bah! la realt!] Just outside Rifugio Benevolo in Val di Rhemes, Aosta. Question by JeffB: Hiking clothes and boots for texas? I live in texas and im trying to find some hiking clothes and boots that work best in Texas. Im 19 and love hiking and climbing but I have [...] Read the full article

Camping Gear
Camping gear gear-0129-tent
by HOSTMEI R on NOVEMBER 29, 2011

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Testing camping gear setup Question by Willster: What are good camping gear and army surplus stores in Toronto? Best answer: Answer by Lindy theres one a few stores north of yonge and wellesley they sell a bunch of camping and army stuff. i forgot whats its called though. Give your answer to this question below!

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by HOSTMEI R on NOVEMBER 28, 2011

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Testing camping gear setup Question by nAnCy iS oN!!!!: Does anyone know a really good place to get camping gear??? Its a 6 day camp and i need to know some where u can get good and affordable camping gear.like sunblock bugspray clothes sleeping bags canteens(water bottles) Best answer: Answer by Chad K REI Add your own answer in the comments!

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Yosemite Camping Food and shoes
NOVEMBER 27, 2011

Yosemite Camping Food and shoes Image by phoenixar photos taken during packing for my 5day Yosemite backpacking trip I forgot to add photos of my footwear during the other photos, so I just included the boots and vibrams in the last batch. In this photos youll see: Bear Canister It is mentioned many [...] Read the full article

Camping Gear
NOVEMBER 26, 2011

Camping Gear Image by lalunablanca Question by Bjorn: What is a good place to buy camping gear online? I am looking for something a little better than your standard department store websites, preferably a used or overstock type site. Any suggestions? Best answer: Answer by cwgiiiyes! OVERSTOCK.COM OF COURSE but if you want to look [...] Read the full article

IMG_1297.JPG
NOVEMBER 25, 2011

IMG_1297.JPG Image by jeffrey phillips Best camping equipment ever created. Question by Wisdom Seeker: What are the best camping gear made out of synthetic material for warmth? Or popular brands of thermal insulation gear for artic conditions? Best answer: Answer by JimPrimaloft (down like) Hollofil (simple hollow-core) Hollofil II (with 4 channels) Lite Loft Micro-loft, [...] Read the full article

Important camping gear


NOVEMBER 24, 2011

Important camping gear Image by badbadivy Like your iPod and portable DVD player. Question by flight777: Do they make 8 oz. propane canisters that work with Coleman camping gear? I know alot of the Coleman products like camping lanterns, stoves, etc. work on standard 1 lb. (16 oz.) propane canisters, but these are a bit [...] Read the full article

Camping Gear
NOVEMBER 23, 2011

Camping Gear Image by cottonM essential bottle of wine Question by Brendan: Where can I rent camping gear for weeks at a time? Im going camping with some friends of mine and I need a tent that holds 3-4 people. Best answer: Answer by Kunal ThadaniRentalic.com, i used it because i went camping a month [...] Read the full article

camping gear
NOVEMBER 22, 2011

camping gear Image by jessicahayssen Question by Ms.Colbert: What is some good camping gear to have? Hi, I go camping every year and this year I want to step it up a notch and be more professional. What I am looking for is stuff to make life easier when out on the road. I also [...] Read the full article

camping gear
NOVEMBER 22, 2011

camping gear Image by jessicahayssen Question by Ms.Colbert: What is some good camping gear to have? Hi, I go camping every year and this year I want to step it up a notch and be more professional. What I am looking for is stuff to make life easier when out on the road. I also [...] Read the full article

Trying out my new camping cooker


NOVEMBER 21, 2011

Trying out my new camping cooker Image by kalleboo Trangia kitchen with a primus gas module Question by CAGuy: Best Non-Walmart Place for Camping Gear . . . If There Is One? I need to buy some new camping gear, and I really dont want to subject myself to Walmart. I dont support their stores, [...] Read the full article

Hiking Camping Cookware

The right cookware for hiking Home sweet home


by HOSTMEI R on NOVEMBER 26, 2011[ EDI T]

Home sweet home

We bought our campervan from Antony at Chester Street Backpackers in Christchurch for NZ ,550 (approximately US ,970). Its a 1988 Toyota Town Ace "Super Extra" with about 275,000 km (about 170,000 miles) on it and more than a few dents in the sides and front, which we think give the van character. Its fairly common practice for travelers to buy old vehicles here and use them to tour the country, then turn around and sell them to a fellow traveler to do the same. Well be looking to sell our van right around the start of summer here, which is apparently the best time to sell a van because of the high demand. Our hope is that we can at least make back the money we paid for it. We had to pay cash for the van, so we hung around Christchurch for several days withdrawing the daily maximum from the ATM until we could get enough cash. It didnt come with any cooking equipment, so we were told we should go to a place called the Super Shed to find what we needed. It was described as the last stop before the dump, a place for people to bring household items that they would otherwise throw away. Many items are also salvaged from the trash and cleaned/polished/fixed up. Based on these descriptions, I was pretty hesitant to go there to purchase the items wed be using to prepare our food. I pictured a huge warehouse with piles of trash that wed have to pick through. Seth, on the other hand, was thrilled by the prospect of such a place and convinced me that we should take a look. He was totally right. Although everything needed a thorough scrubbing, we got some incredible bargains and walked out with all of our cutlery and an organizer, two kitchen knives, bowls, plates, cups, mugs, a can opener, a bottle opener, a straw basket, two camping chairs and a sun umbrella for a grand total of .50. My personal favorite section was the "10 items for " aisle. None of the outdoor furniture had a price on it, so you had to just find an employee, show them what you had picked up, and they would eyeball a price. We still had to purchase some camping cookware that we werent able to find at the Super Shed, but we left that place with huge smiles on our faces.

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by HOSTMEI R on NOVEMBER 25, 2011[ EDI T]

Home sweet home

We bought our campervan from Antony at Chester Street Backpackers in Christchurch for NZ ,550 (approximately US ,970). Its a 1988 Toyota Town Ace Super Extra with about 275,000 km (about 170,000 miles) on it and more than a few dents in the sides and front, which we think give the van character. Its fairly common practice for travelers to buy old vehicles here and use them to tour the country, then turn around and sell them to a fellow traveler to do the same. Well be looking to sell our van right around the start of summer here, which is apparently the best time to sell a van because of the high demand. Our hope is that we can at least make back the money we paid for it. We had to pay cash for the van, so we hung around Christchurch for several days withdrawing the daily maximum from the ATM until we could get enough cash. It didnt come with any cooking equipment, so we were told we should go to a place called the Super Shed to find what we needed. It was described as the last stop before the dump, a place for people to bring household items that they would otherwise throw away. Many items are also salvaged from the trash and cleaned/polished/fixed up. Based on these descriptions, I was pretty hesitant to go there to purchase the items wed be using to prepare our food. I pictured a huge warehouse with piles of trash that wed have to pick through. Seth, on the other hand, was thrilled by the prospect of such a place and convinced me that we should take a look. He was totally right. Although everything needed a thorough scrubbing, we got some incredible bargains and walked out with all of our cutlery and an organizer, two kitchen knives, bowls, plates, cups, mugs, a can opener, a bottle opener, a straw basket, two camping chairs and a sun umbrella for a grand total of .50. My personal favorite section was the 10 items for aisle. None of the outdoor furniture had a price on it, so you had to just find an employee, show them what you had picked up, and they would eyeball a price. We still had to purchase some cookware that we werent able to find at the Super Shed, but we left that place with huge smiles on our faces.

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the junk in my trunk
NOVEMBER 24, 2011 [ EDI T ]

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Our truck for the Kenyan tour


NOVEMBER 23, 2011 [ EDI T ]

Our truck for the Kenyan tour Image by MetaGrrrl The Swiss Army Knife truck: Personal storage under the seats, cookware & plates/bowls/etc & camp chairs & treated water & cooking grill in black lockers under that, tents in over cab storage, table between cab and truck body. Question by pokeytoesmomma: Cooking pan or decorative candle [...] Read the full article

A Long Way from Green Spring


NOVEMBER 22, 2011 [ EDI T]

A Long Way from Green Spring Image by cogdogblog @dailyshoot: 2010/05/22: Baskets, bags, and boxes: containers often go unnoticed. Make a photo focused on the container rather than the contents. #ds188 Ive had this milk crate for a looooong time. It now serves to be my ontainer for camping trips, kitchen items like stove, fuel, [...] Read the full article

A Long Way from Green Spring


NOVEMBER 22, 2011 [ EDI T]

A Long Way from Green Spring Image by cogdogblog @dailyshoot: 2010/05/22: Baskets, bags, and boxes: containers often go unnoticed. Make a photo focused on the container rather than the contents. #ds188 Ive had this milk crate for a looooong time. It now serves to be my ontainer for camping trips, kitchen items like stove, fuel, [...] Read the full article

melting snow
NOVEMBER 22, 2011 [ EDI T]

melting snow Image by Paul David Gibson New Years camping at Deer Creek Question by angrycelt: I need to know if a Granite ware? I need to know if a Granite ware stockpot is compatible with a propane fueled camp stove? I mostly want to heat up water 5 gallons at a time. Has anyone [...] Read the full article

20090512TRD074559
NOVEMBER 20, 2011 [ EDI T ]

20090512TRD074559 Image by reverendkomissar When in Spokane buy airtight boxes and Sweet Tarts. The General Store was amazing: a little like an old-time hardware store, an auto parts store, a

garden store, a tool store, a boating store, sporting/hunting/fishing goods, camping stuff, cookware, toys, rudimentary office supplies everything that is useful in life can be [...] Read the full article

Soldater med kjerrer, kar og hermetikk / Soldiers with carts, cans and cookware (1919)
NOVEMBER 19, 2011 [ EDI T ]

Soldater med kjerrer, kar og hermetikk / Soldiers with carts, cans and cookware (1919) Image by Trondheim Byarkiv En samling fotografier fra Bjarne Rosvolds militrtjeneste p Lnke ved Stjrdal i Nord-Trndelag i 1919. Bildene viser Bjarne Rosvold og hans foreldre som kom p besk samt norske soldater og offiserer under en militrvelse eller avtjenelse av [...] Read the full article

Luxury Camping
NOVEMBER 18, 2011 [ EDI T ]

Luxury Camping Image by HorsePunchKid We stayed at Maloufs Mountain. They totally spoil you: a roomy tent on a platform, with a propane stove and lantern, a full set of cookware, a giant water container with a spigot, a sheltered fire pit, and immaculate bathrooms, showers, and other facilities just a short walk away. And [...] Read the full article

Coffee Pot
The right coffee pot for hiker Coffee Pot Centerpiece
by HOSTMEI R on NOVEMBER 30, 2011[ EDI T]

Coffee Pot Centerpiece

Question by Sim: How do you clean the inside of a coffee pot? Its getting Winter time and BF wants his coffee pot chair cleaned up. I got everything clean except for inside where the water goes. It looks nasty and dirty. I tried wiping it out and that had no effect on it. I remember BF saying something about vinegar and water but not sure how to go about that or if it will even work inside the water tank. Suggestions? Best answer: Answer by jmad Mix 1/4 cup of white vinegar in with an entire pot of water. Run that through then follow through with 3-4 pots of regular water to get the vinegar taste/smell out. You may have to run more water through if it still smells like vinegar. Good luck! Give your answer to this question below!

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by HOSTMEI R on NOVEMBER 29, 2011[ EDI T]

Coffee Pot examined

Image by davesag Taken at SHR. Question by CMJ: How do I clean the heater part of my coffee pot? I know how to clean the internal part of my coffee pot but not the bottom heater pot. I dont want to ruin it but its old and getting rusty. Any suggestions? Best answer: Answer by harar read the manual or call the 800# under your machine. every machine has different way of cleaning. mine is automatic, you pour. water then press clean. just contact the company or read your owners manual. What do you think? Answer below!

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Coffee Pots
NOVEMBER 28, 2011 [ EDI T ]

Coffee Pots Image by BestofDanSilver Stockholm, Sweden Question by kyvann: Whats the best way to clean a coffee pot? My coffee pot leaves this nasty film when I brew coffee (or tea). Ive heard you can clean it by running vinegar through a cycle. Is that true? I dont think its the pot thats dirty. [...] Read the full article

Coffee pots
NOVEMBER 27, 2011 [ EDI T ]

Coffee pots Image by Dey Question by Carey S: How can I get the plastic taste from my coffee pot? I bought a new coffee pot about a month ago and it still tastes funny when I brew a pot in itany suggestions??? Best answer: Answer by shelby_st97Id run vinegar thur it.. then let it [...] Read the full article

Coffee pots
NOVEMBER 26, 2011 [ EDI T ]

Coffee pots Image by kattebelletje Question by danhiggins99: How do I clean my thermal coffee pot? The inside of my thermal coffee pot is stained and its hard to get a bottle brush on all the surfaces inside the pot. I also dont want to get it all scratched up. What kind of commercial cleaner [...] Read the full article

coffee pots
NOVEMBER 25, 2011 [ EDI T ]

coffee pots Image by wiccked Question by robin r: I need a new coffee pot decanter? I have a GEVALIA coffe maker and the other day (i dont know how it happened) the glass pot fell out of my hands and all over my floor. I cant make coffee anymore without the glass pot .Does [...] Read the full article

Coffee Pot

NOVEMBER 24, 2011 [ EDI T ]

Coffee Pot Image by u07ch Question by Wick: What do you do if an co worker ejaculates into the coffee pot? I recently witnessed a co worker ejaculating into the coffee pot that is in the kitchen. I was so disgusted I almost threw up. I dont know how to confront him over this. How [...] Read the full article

Coffee Pot

NOVEMBER 23, 2011 [ EDI T ]

Coffee Pot Image by zumerzetbill Question by Raven .: How to clean a coffee pot/tea maker? I got this neat tea maker which I just love. It is pretty much the same as a coffee pot so I will assume you can clean it in the same way. I was the pitcher itself normally but [...] Read the full article

coffee pot
NOVEMBER 22, 2011 [ EDI T]

coffee pot Image by Mad Mod Smith Question by bballer9871: How do I make coffee without my glass pot? I have a usual drip coffee pot and I dropped the glass pot and it shattered. I would love it if someone knew the best way for me to make coffee in this werid situation. THANKS!!!! [...] Read the full article

Coffee Pot (188)

NOVEMBER 21, 2011 [ EDI T]

Coffee Pot (188) Image by dougww Question by glbrown78: How do you turn off the annoying beeper on a Krups coffee pot? We have a Krups FME2 coffee maker, basic 12 cup machine. I have found many reviews on line that talk about the annoying beeper, which signals the coffee is ready, the pot is [...] Read the full article

Climbing Shoes
The right shoes for climbing

Climbing Little Tike


by HOSTMEI R on NOVEMBER 30, 2011[ EDI T]

Climbing Little Tike

Image by TheBusyBrain My son climbing into his air trampoline in our back yard. Your HONEST Feedback and Comments are appreciated! Please Visit My "personal" Website! TheBusyBrain.com Current Gear/Accessories Include: Camera: Nikon D2X Lenses: 70-300mm / 24-85mm Camera Bag: Lowepro Slingshot 300 Post-processing Software: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom White Balance Filter: ExpoDisc Digital White Balance Filter Memory Cards: SanDisk Extreme IV Compact Flash Card (4 GB) (8 GB) Flash: Nikon SB-800 AF Speedlight Flash Reflector/Diffuser: Lastolite LR3696 33-Inch TriFlip Kit Camera/Lens Cleaning Kit: Nikon Cleaning Combo Kit HotShoe: Lastolite LS2438 1515 inch Ezybox HotShoe Spare Battery: Nikon EN-EL4 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Reccomended Photography Books: Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Digital Camera (Updated)

The Digital Photography Book The Digital Photography Book, Volume 2 Question by andrea_459207: Is it a good idea to rent rock climbing shoes from sports equipment stores?? Do u think its a good idea to rent a pair of rock hiking climbing rope shoes sat sport check or mountain co-op?? do they rent out good ones or they rent out old wreck looking ones?? will the rock climbing shoes feel loose since a lot of people have worn them?? does normal running shoes work almost the same as rock climbing shoes if Im not renting the rock climbing shoes?? please help me!! Best answer: Answer by ? You should be able to rent a decent pair of shoes from an outfitter. (if you havent been climbing much, you may not noticed a difference anyway). Typically good outfitters sell last years shoes and restock their supply at the end of each season. As for fit, just try on a couple of different sizes, each manufacturer differs slightly in size and fit anyway. No, normal running shoes do not make for good climbing shoes. There is too much sole on them which will roll out under your foot and edges of the rock. Youd be better off wearing a heavy hiking boot or work boot. Id just go with the rentals youll have more fun. Good luck climb safe and have fun What do you think? Answer below!

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by HOSTMEI R on NOVEMBER 29, 2011[ EDI T]

put the climbing shoes on..

Image by iwona_kellie Rock climbing area at the Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver, BC. Question by mbrilts: For all the climbers. Has anyone found a way to make climbing shoes smell better? I have some shoes that I just love 5.10, and well they are starting to smell.ewhhhhh, and I hate it. Now I know it is a give, but has anyone found somethig that works? Keep in mind that this is a climbing shoerubber and glue, and $ $ $ Best answer:

Answer by Eric Kol Take a panty hose stocking, fill it with baking soda in the toe enough to make a tennis ball sized lump. Tie it off, cut the excess. When you are done climbing stick the baking soda balls inside your shoes. Let them air out! If you put sweat damp shoes in your bag and leave them there, theyll get funky. I have heard of people giving them a shot of Lysol, but I wouldnt try it. Last thing I want is more chemicals to be absorbed into my skin! Add your own answer in the comments!

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Climbing Shoes
NOVEMBER 28, 2011 [ EDI T ]

Climbing Shoes Image by Or Hiltch at the chalet we stayed at. Question by Roger Y: At what point will my climbing shoes be too, gone, to be resoled? I have a pair of climbing shoes, one of them has a hole in it where my toe will peek out. Its not a particularly large [...] Read the full article

Scarpa Climbing Shoes


NOVEMBER 27, 2011 [ EDI T ]

Scarpa Climbing Shoes Image by Wendkuni sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/spo/1103712144.html Great technical climbing shoes with many many more years of ascents in them! These are just too aggressive for me, but wonderful shoes. I have had them for less than a year and done mostly gym climbing in them. They have very light wear on them, seeing as [...] Read the full article

Scarpa Climbing Shoes


NOVEMBER 26, 2011 [ EDI T ]

Scarpa Climbing Shoes Image by Wendkuni sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/spo/1103712144.html Great technical climbing shoes with many many more years of ascents in them! These are just too aggressive for me, but wonderful shoes. I have had them for less than a year and done mostly gym climbing in them. They have very light wear on them, seeing as [...] Read the full article

Scarpa Climbing Shoes


NOVEMBER 25, 2011 [ EDI T ]

Scarpa Climbing Shoes Image by Wendkuni sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/spo/1103712144.html Great technical climbing shoes with many many more years of ascents in them! These are just too aggressive

for me, but wonderful shoes. I have had them for less than a year and done mostly gym climbing in them. They have very light wear on them, seeing as [...] Read the full article

Scarpa Climbing Shoes


NOVEMBER 24, 2011 [ EDI T ]

Scarpa Climbing Shoes Image by Wendkuni sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/spo/1103712144.html Great technical climbing shoes with many many more years of ascents in them! These are just too aggressive for me, but wonderful shoes. I have had them for less than a year and done mostly gym climbing in them. They have very light wear on them, seeing as [...] Read the full article

Scarpa Climbing Shoes


NOVEMBER 23, 2011 [ EDI T ]

Scarpa Climbing Shoes Image by Wendkuni sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/spo/1103712144.html Great technical climbing shoes with many many more years of ascents in them! These are just too aggressive for me, but wonderful shoes. I have had them for less than a year and done mostly gym climbing in them. They have very light wear on them, seeing as [...] Read the full article

Scarpa Climbing Shoes


NOVEMBER 22, 2011 [ EDI T]

Scarpa Climbing Shoes Image by Wendkuni sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/spo/1103712144.html Great technical climbing shoes with many many more years of ascents in them! These are just too aggressive for me, but wonderful shoes. I have had them for less than a year and done mostly gym climbing in them. They have very light wear on them, seeing as [...] Read the full article

Scarpa Climbing Shoes


NOVEMBER 21, 2011 [ EDI T]

Scarpa Climbing Shoes Image by Wendkuni sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/spo/1103712144.html Great technical climbing shoes with many many more years of ascents in them! These are just too aggressive for me, but wonderful shoes. I have had them for less than a year and done mostly gym climbing in them. They have very light wear on them, seeing as [...] Read the full article

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WRC hike near Downtown Memphis


by ADMI N on NOVEMBER 30, 2011

WRC hike near Downtown Memphis

photo by Gary Bridgman* The two men facing each other are Charles Askew (WRC cofounder) and Mike Jones whose wonderful documentary photos of the Wolf River are represented in both this collection and in the Wolf River Flickr group pool * the photographer has granted the use of this image for the purpose of promoting water or greenspace conservation under a Creative Commons license whereby the photographer must be credited by name. Question by Taknev: never go jungle with a smart company? Two guys were walking through the woods one day when one of them glanced behind them and noticed a bear following them. He could see that the bear hadnt seen them yet, so he quickly sat on the ground and began taking off his hiking boots. By the time his friend noticed him sitting there, he had pulled his running shoes out of his backpack and was putting them on. His friend said, What are you doing ? His friend pointed up the trail to reveal the bear coming towards them slowly but surely. He said, Man youre crazy. Theres no way you can outrun that bear!! As he was standing up, his friend said, I dont have to outrun the bear, I just have to outrun you! Best answer: Answer by as 1 this was a scene from the film without a paddle and it wasnt funny then! Add your own answer in the comments!

{ Comments on this entry are closed } Inside Smarts Mountain Tower


by ADMI N on NOVEMBER 29, 2011

Inside Smart hiking Mountain Tower

Question by MRCOOL: Is pet smart good for socializing my 8 month German Shepherd puppy? So basically when my dog was a younger puppy I could only find small dogs to play with him but he met sooooo many of my friends and family, short and tall he met them all. But a week and half of bad weather kept us inside he started to get scared of tall people but was still okay with small children and friends that were average height but then another two weeks later he started to bark in a low tone but not lunging or growling, nothing to show signs of aggression. He is trained to the point where hell track with his nose,sit,stay to a certain point, lay down, speak on command and shake paws. Hes very friendly to friends cautious of big people as was demonstrated at pet smart where he started barking at everyone. But when a small dog passed by he was waggin his tail and wanted to play. When I signed up for training the trainer told me he just needed to get used to many situations and even suggested to join her facebook page called (paws on the shore) where he would meet many other dogs and situations on a hike. So Im wondering does it seem like a good training plan for my scaredy cat shepherd. If not please tell me of better training place near york region or Toronto, that you have experienced. Thank You. Best answer: Answer by King Les The Lofty The socialisation period ended when Pup became 13 weeks old, although if well started before that it can continue through 16 weeks old. Although everyone calls it socialisation, that is actually a bad term, deluding people such as yourself into thinking it means playing with people & pups. A more accurate term would be exposure or familiarisation. The purpose is to (once Pup trusts you) expose it from a distance PUP considers safe to every movement, reflection, scent, sight, sound, texture to be found in its environment. It should be done on a 6ft/2m lead where there are NO dogs running loose, with Pup allowed to try to explore in all directions at once except when you need to haul it away from dangerous or disgusting things, or from a scared human. And if Pup wants to sit & think about a new thing, or to hide behind you, you should let it, patiently waiting still & silent until Pup decides to ignore or investigate

this new thing, whereupon you praise it and, if it is still close enough, give it a rub or pat of encouragement.

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