One of the bonuses of camping versus hiking with dogs is that you can
bring more necessities and creature comforts for the pooches, like
their beds, which will keep them comfy for the car ride and once you've
set up camp. Below are some of the locally available products you might
want to take with you.
By Jen Harper | June 2, 2008
Convergence Zone
The book is a great primer for city slickers with tips on how to build fires (teepee or log cabin style?) using a variety of woods, and stoking finesse. For practiced firebugs there's a chapter on the origins and physics of fire itself. Wogan's quirky sense of humor and witty prose keeps the book interesting even when reading obligatory information on safety (Eight Ways to be Sure You Don't Headline the 11 o’clock News). The book is full of suggestions on how to enjoy your fire — how to whittle, tipple (drink), tell spooky stories (text provided), and the complete words to "Home on the Range."
By Kathy Schultz | June 14, 2006
We've enlisted the help of a few gear-heads to help sort through an assortment of outdoor gear and garments and present some of the things that any outdoor enthusiast would be happy to get as a gift.
By Dan A. Nelson | December 20, 2005
We've enlisted the help of a few gear-heads to help sort through an assortment of outdoor gear and garments and present some of the things any outdoor enthusiast would be happy to get as a gift.
By Dan A. Nelson | December 20, 2005