February 5th, 2010
Fun Camp Stoves, Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a pleasure to check out the range of mobile camp stoves for backpacking, car camping, hiking, recreational camping, or just using it in your own back yard. The glorious outdoors are calling you and your adventurous people to have fun with family and friends and cooking up a sumptuous meal.
The cold weather seems to continue to be persistent. What better time to start thinking about your next family camping trip to your favorite campground. Start planning your favorite meals that you will develop and cook on one of our impressive double burner stoves. The 2 burners can be controlled alone or simultaneously. What better way to enjoy standard car camping or large group camping with two burner camping stove.
Select from the following brands of 2 or 3 burner stoves from Brunton or North American equipment. These stoves provide portability, easy cleaning, reliability, and convenience. The camping stove unfolds simply to expose two or three burners, with the lid forming a windscreen at the back, and windscreens to the sides. Great features to help cut down fuel consumption when it is windy. You will enjoy “Fun Camp Stoves,” where a camping stove of your choice will meet the needs of your next exciting outdoor adventure. Establish your next memorable outdoor experience with one of our illustrious camp stoves.
There is nothing like cooking or eating a fantastic meal with beautiful surroundings as your background. The sunset reflecting through the trees or off a lake at the evening campfire where you spend time laughing and enjoying each other’s company. What drives you to return to the outdoors year in and year out? It might be the odd call of the loon that brings a sense of peace. Whatever stimulates your senses, take a look at the variety of camp stoves from “Fun Camp Stoves” that you may need on your next trip.
Tags: Camping Stove, Car Camping, Recreational Camping
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December 16th, 2008
Family vacations can be very stressful unless you plan in advance and make sure that all members of the family will have enough fun activities to do when going on a camping trip. Before planning a camping trip, decide whether your children are old enough to enjoy it. Children from about four up to nine years old, can often enjoy easy forest hiking, or riding in a slow boat with life preservers with an adult monitoring them. Playing on a sandy shoreline may also be alright, as long as they are never left by themselves on the beach.
While you are planning, it is good idea to choose a campground that has activities for children in different age groups or one that is located near such activities. Make reservations for boats, horseback riding lessons, and other activities that may require them in advance.This will save you time and will also give you a good idea of how to plan your days. Another easy way to find some family activities is if the campground is located near a small town, find out about family friendly activities that are available. Many small towns are rich with history and will be able to entertain your entire family. Keeping your children entertained while you are driving in the car will reduce the stress immensely. It is a good idea to pack plenty of books, music, DVDs and simple games on pads or magnetic boards for your children to do. That will keep their attention for several hours, and will help reduce fights and other incidents while on the road. After spending a long time sitting in a seat, children need to be able to get up and stretch their legs. Be sure to make frequent stops for bathroom breaks and let them have a few minutes to walk or move around. The children will be more content and less inclined to be cranky this way. Adults will also enjoy these breaks.
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November 21st, 2008
At nearly one and a half million acres Glacier National Park in Montana is impressive and boasts over 200 lakes and streams, 50 glaciers and more than 700 miles of wonderful hiking trails. These numbers are impressive, but they do not even start to convey the breathtaking beauty of this national park.
They do not begin to describe how the mountains around Lake MacDonald glow pink in the setting sun and almost force you to stand transfixed to this view until darkness falls. Neither do they describe the huge field of tall bear grass stalks with their white flowers which simply shout at you to roll back the years and run through the meadow like a child.
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