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Backpacks for Hiking

Posted by: healthyhikergear | September 23, 2010 Comments Off |
Backpacks for Hiking
Backpacks for Hiking

There are many great backpacks on the market, however, some are not the best BACKPACKS FOR HIKING.

I happen to enjoy the wonderful features that are built into Gregory Backpacks. Gregory Packs has been around a long time producing state-of-the-art designs with you the hiker in mind.
Take a few moments and check out the many models, sizes and colors of our Backpacks for Hiking.
Let HealthyHikerGear.com answer all your questions about Gregory Backpacks for Hiking.
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How to Clean Sleeping Bags

Posted by: healthyhikergear | August 7, 2010 Comments Off |
CHINOOK SLEEPING BAGS
HOW TO CLEAN SLEEPING BAGS

Sleeping Bags are one of the most important pieces of camping gear that you own. Without the proper care of your sleeping bags, you could damage it. This article will give you some important tips on how to clean sleeping bags without damaging them.

Every sleeping bag must be cleaned on a regularly. Some of the more expensive modern sleeping bags have fabrics that will dissolve the body oils, dust, and other grime that is gathered on sleeping bags. For those that don’t have the high end fabrics, it is important to clean them on a regular basis so that the insulation and fabrics don’t break down. Besides, who wants to sleep in stinky sleeping bags?

The two ways to clean your sleeping bags are: hand washing or machine washing. When using a machine, it is important to use the right type of detergent. If your sleeping bags are filled with Goose Down then you need a very mild soap. If you sleeping bags are filled with synthetic insulation, you must use a mild detergent or cleaning agent specifically designed for synthetic insulations. When using the washing machine, make sure the wash setting is on warm water and the rinse setting is on cold water. Due to the size of sleeping bags, you might have to run the rinse cycle a couple of times to make sure you get all of the detergent out.

If you are hand washing your sleeping bags, use warm water. You may want to do this method in a bathtub or large tub.  Most importantly, you must use the right type of detergent based on your sleeping bag insulation. After you thoroughly scrub the bag, empty out the tub and began rinsing the sleeping bag off. This will take a lot of time and you should use cold water when rinsing it off.
After you have your sleeping bag all nice and clean, you must dry it out. This can be done by first rolling the sleeping bag up and squeezing any excess water out of it. You can hang your sleeping bags outdoors or if you don’t have a large enough dryer, then go to the local laundromat and tumble dry the sleeping bag. We recommend  you set the dryer needs set on medium low in order not to damage the sleeping bag. Due to the size of the sleeping bag, this process will take quite some time so be patient.
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Family Camping Tents Buying Tips

Posted by: healthyhikergear | August 6, 2010 Comments Off |
FAMILY CAMPING TENTS

FAMILY CAMPING TENTS

Family Camping Tents

Today you can find many wonderful family camping tents on the market in many different sizes, ranging from 4 person tents up to large luxury 12 person camping tents.

Each camping tent on the market offers different features and it will take you some time to figure out which tent is right for your specific needs. Eureka Tents offer many high quality family camping tents that have been around for years.

Features to look for in a new Family Camping Tent are:

1. Aluminum Poles vs Fiberglass Poles – Aluminum Poles will be much stronger

2. Tent Fly – This is your tent’s umbrella

3. Folded Seams and Double Stitching – Pull tight and if you can see through stitches, your tent is going to leark. Be sure to waterseal your tent.

4. One Piece Tub Floor – Necessary to keep dry

5. Adequate Guy Lines – Keep very tight

6. Good Sized Stake Loops – Be sure to use metal stakes so they don’t break

7. NoSeeUm Mesh – Keeps out those nasty mosquitos

8. Roof Vent – Good Air Circulation

9. Heavy Duty Zippers – To last for years

We hope this information will assist you in your future Family Camping Tents purchases. Let Healthy Hiker Gear answer any questions you may have.

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How to Choose Hiking Backpacks

Posted by: healthyhikergear | August 5, 2010 Comments Off |
HIKING BACKPACKS
HOW TO CHOOSE HIKING BACKPACKS

Let us at Healthy Hiker Gear help you choose your future hiking backpacks.

Today, there are hundreds and hundreds of backpacks on the market, but which ones are what you need. Comfort is the  most important feature I believe. When your walking miles and miles with your hiking gear on your back, you need to be as comfortable as possible and have an even weight distribution.
Hiking Backpacks are offered in many sizes in both men’s backpacks and women’s backpacks. Every pack is measured in cubic inches. Most backpacks are sized Small, Medium and Large based on cubic inches.
Gregory Backpacks offer several fitting guidelines to follow:
1. Fitting the quick-adjust five point angle waistbelt system (allows you to quickly and easily find the right hip angle)
2. Correct Shoulder Stabilizer Angle – Based upon model
3. Measuring the Torso – If you are between frame sizes, go with smaller size backpack.
4. Shoulder Harness Position – Most people requie the same shoulder harness and frame size.
5. Waistbelt Size – Come in 4 sizes depending on the style. Make sure you ahve a minimum of 5 inches between the pads before they touch.
For the latest styles and models available for your next hiking and backpacking adventures, be sure to contact www.HealthyHikerGear.com today.
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Terrific Eureka Camping Tents & Eureka Sleeping Bags

Posted by: healthyhikergear | July 22, 2010 Comments Off |

EUREKA SLEEPING BAGS, EUREKA CAMPING TENTS & COOKING GEAR

 You’ve been wanting to try camping and, once again, summer is here. All the new camping equipment is on store shelves. It’s time to get serious about summer fun.

One of the best things about camping is it can fit just about any budget, and today you have many options. First, ask yourself how often you will camp in a year. This will help you determine the quality of camping equipment you should buy. Like any sporting activity, camping equipment prices reach far and wide, and “you get what you pay for.”  While you don’t need the very best gear when starting out, don’t short-change yourself either. Inexpensive, but poorly manufactured gear can be a great disappointment.

Determine where you will camp. State parks and wilderness area campsites vary greatly from primitive use to those with many modern conveniences. Prices can range from $5 to $20 or more per night.

What do you like to eat? You can cook extravagant foods with the latest camp stove, or simplify with sandwiches, hot dogs, beans and trail mix.

How much sleeping space do you require? Most campers want some elbow room, so consider this when buying a tent. Here are some tips for selecting camping tents, sleeping bags and cooking gear: Because your tent will be your home, and your weather-proof barrier, pay special attention to what you purchase. An average four to six-person tent will range from $69 to more than $400, but you don’t have to sacrifice quality and extra features for an affordable tent. A good price range to start out with is $100 to $150. Keep in mind the tent’s stability and design, its fabric and construction, and its waterproofness and assembly features. Not all tents offer the same features in the same price range, so make inquiries and get educated.

A three-pole, aluminum or fiberglass frame will provide good stability, and shockcorded poles and clip attachments will simplify the assembly and speed set-up time. Eureka! Camping Tents offer these features, plus a durable fabric with reliable waterproof coating and a bathtub floor, which means the seam between the floor and walls is above the ground so water cannot seep in.

Shockcorded poles and clips are the quickest assembly features available, and will save valuable time and steps when you first learn to set up your tent. Waterproofness is crucial, as any camper will confirm. A camping tent that isn’t coated well or doesn’t have a waterproof nylon fabric won’t withstand a driving rain. Design is so important. When assembled, the camping tent should be taut and able to shed water. If water accumulates on the roof or other areas, the camping tent might sag and water could drip through the fabric. It’s also very important to seal all tent seams before a trip.

Good ventilation is another important element. Your body can release up to a pint of water a night and if there’s no place for it to go, you’ll wake up in damp quarters. Eureka! Camping Tents positions its large windows low on the tent walls, so air can flow in near the floor and circulate up throughout the tent.

Sleeping bags are a staple for camping. A bag should be rated for 20 F to keep you warm in most spring through fall camping conditions. Eureka! Sleeping Bags with goose down insulation are the lightest and very warm, but quite expensive and loose their insulating effectiveness when damp or wet. Good alternative insulations are Rteq, ThermaShield and Eloft found exclusively in Eureka! sleeping bags. It’s important to buy foam or self-inflating sleeping pads for the extra comfort and insulation against the hard and damp ground.

As for Cooking Gear, don’t throw away those old pots and pans or plates. Pack them away for camping. Also, shop thrift stores and garage sales for old cast-iron or aluminum pans, and plastic plates and cups.

Remember, camping is enjoyed by millions of people each year. Let your budget work for you to make it an experience you’ll want to do again and again.

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Fun Camping Memories

Posted by: healthyhikergear | July 14, 2010 Comments Off |
Camping - Compass, Camping Knives, Flashlights

Camping - Compass, Camping Knives, Flashlights

COMPASS & CAMPING KNIVES

Camping: Who doesn’t love the camp? For me and my family, we can’t wait to get away from the hussle and bussle of work, telephones, and television.  After years of fun-filled camping adventures, we find everyone in our family has a special place they prefer to camp. Now is a great time for you and your family to get out and enjoy the fresh air, and nature at it’s best.

After a few camping adventures of your own, you’ll soon learn that there are hidden treasures oftentimes, not far from home. It may be a hidden breath-taking waterfall, a thicket of artfully-colored trees in the fall, views of wild animals in the wild playing.

When you think of Camping, most people think they have to go out and spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars. We found out you really don’t need to spend a lot of money on expensive Camping Supplies. A quality Camping Tent, a good Compass, First Aid Kit, Camping Knives and Camp Axe, and comfortable sleeping bags are a great place to start. Next, decide if you want to cook over a campfire or take along a camping stove and grab some camping cookware for all those hot delicious meals.

As I reflect, I still laugh at the silly things we have done, and the fun memories I will always cherish. You, too, can make this happen for your family and friends. My motto is keep things simple. We take along just what we’ll need, without taking the kitchen sink. There really is no use in bringing along all the excess stuff that you’ll never use.

While spending a few days outside, you may want to hike. Take along a Backpack for those day trips. You may later want to do backpacking adventures to some remote locations. You may want to take along camping hammocks to layback and just relax in. Some people prefer to sleep in the hammocks, instead of tents. That’s totally up to you. You may enjoy the challenge it presents. Just get outside and enjoy the wonderful world of Camping with quality camping gear and equipment.

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Gregory Backpacks For Great Hiking

Posted by: healthyhikergear | July 11, 2010 Comments Off |
GREGORY BACKPACKS
GREGORY BACKPACKS

GREGORY BACKPACKS – There’s no doubt about it, backpacks are a very important part of your outdoor camping gear which carries your essentials. Many experts believe that when it comes to choosing the right backpack a simple rule to follow is “Pack right and light.”

Today, there is an extensive variety of hiking backpacks available on the market ranging from inexpensive to expensive, lightweight to ultra-lightweight and feature packed to real basic styles. Finding the right backpack for your fun-filled adventures maybe a bit of a challenge. The best method we can recommend in finding the right backpacks are actually trying them on, feeling how well they contour to your body. This is where quality backpacks like Gregory Backpacks are designed with you in mind.

Quality Gregory Backpacks will easily sit on your shoulders, even loaded with your gear, it should feel comfortable at all times. Many factors are to be considered while choosing the correct backpack: comfort, even load distribution, specific features and functionalities you demand, lastly, cost..

When backpacking, if you are not comfortable while hiking, then you are in for a miserable trip. Comfort is of the utmost importance. When choosing Gregory Backpacks consider two vital factors: the length of your journey and amount of Camping Gear you will be carrying.

Design features to consider are: pack size (based on cubic inches), crush resistance, frameless backpack, internal & external frame backpacks, lumbar and torso packs, lightweight, single strap or double strap backpacks, infant and child backpacks, hydration packs, just to name a few.

Several other factors to consider are: type of trips you willl be , trip duration and the size capacity of needed backpack.

First of all, remember the golden rule of backpacking “buy right and pack light”. That means you should buy the right backpack according to your specific needs and pack it light with essential gear only. A right backpack is the one with the right size to fit your torso comfortably.

Gregory Backpacks are high quality hiking backpacks you can trust for years of fun-filled adventures.

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Gregory Backpacks & Mountainsmith Backpacks for Adventure

Posted by: healthyhikergear | July 7, 2010 Comments Off |
GREGORY BACKPACKS & MOUNTAINSMITH BACKPACKS
GREGORY BACKPACKS & MOUNTAINSMITH BACKPACKS

GREGORY BACKPACKS – There’s no doubt about it, backpacks are a very significant part of your outdoor camping gear which carries your essentials. Many experts believe that when it comes to choosing the right backpack a simple rule to follow is “Pack right and light.”

Today, there is an extensive variety of hiking backpacks available on the market ranging from cheap to expensive, lightweight to ultra-lightweight and feature packed to real basic styles. Finding the right backpack for your fun-filled adventures maybe a bit of a challenge. The best method we can recommend in finding the right backpacks are actually trying them on, feeling how well they contour to your body. This is where quality backpacks like Gregory Backpacks and Mountainsmith Backpacks are designed with you in mind.

A quality backpack will easily sit on your shoulders, even loaded with your gear, it should feel comfortable at all times. Many factors are to be considered while choosing the correct backpack: comfort, even load distribution, specific features and functionalities you demand, lastly, cost..

When backpacking, if you are not comfortable while hiking, then you are in for a miserable trip. Comfort is of the utmost importance. When choosing Gregory Backpacks and Mountainsmith Backpacks consider two critical factors: the length of your journey and amount of Camping Gear you will be carrying.

Design features to consider are: pack size (based on cubic inches), crush resistance, frameless backpack, internal & external frame backpacks, lumbar and torso packs, lightweight, single strap or double strap backpacks, infant and child backpacks, hydration packs, just to name a few.

Several other factors to consider are: type of trips you willl be , trip duration, and the size capacity of needed backpack.

First of all, remember the golden rule of backpacking “buy right and pack light”. That means you should buy the right backpack according to your specific needs and pack it light with essential gear only. A right backpack is the one with the right size to fit your torso comfortably.

Gregory Backpacks and Mountainsmith Backpacks are high quality backpacks you can trust for years of fun-filled adventures. Let our backpacks experts help you in choosing the right backpack for your specific needs.

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Camping Tents for Family Enjoyment

Posted by: healthyhikergear | July 3, 2010 Comments Off |

Do you want to spend more time outdoors with your family this summer? Well, now is the time to start planning.

Fun times outdoors means starting with quality CAMPING TENTS. Take some time to think about what your real needs are, and which type of tent will work best.

You may want a shade tent / canopy for the backyard. There are many sizes available that will keep you in the comfort of the shade instead of the hot sun.

However, you may want family Camping Tents, these will be large enough to invite your friends and family to gather in and enjoy special destinations away from home. Or as some people do, put a picnic table inside your tent so your out of the sun and rain, leaving the rest of the space for your sleeping bags.

Be sure to check out our full line of Eureka Tents, Chinook Tents, Stansport Tents, and Wenzel Tents at Healthy Hiker Gear today.

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Eureka Camping Gear Tents

Posted by: healthyhikergear | June 9, 2010 | No Comment |
Eureka Camping Gear Tents

Eureka Camping Gear Tents

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eureka Camping Gear Tents are rugged enough  for years and years of great camping fun. Gather your friends and family together and start enjoying memories that will last a life time.

Let us solve all your Camping Tents needs today. We work hand-in-hand directly with Eureka to provide you with the best quality and service on each camping tent order.

You will find hundreds of Camping Gear Tents in sizes ranging from Solo Tents up to 12 Person Luxury Family Tents. Among our selection you will many family tents, outfitter tents, scouts tents, luxury tents, etc.

Let our Eureka Camping Gear Tents experts help you relax in safe, comfortable camping tents today.

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