Posted by admin | Posted in Hiking Needs | Posted on 18-05-2009
Tags: camping, gear, hiking, hiking bags for sale, hiking bags review, outdoor, shopping

Hiking: You must have's!?
My husband and I are going to Sedona this weekend during a sightseeing trip. I wonder what things good to put in a hiking bag? The first team of scientists for bites of snakes, scorpions, spiders, etc? I know about water and nutrition bars, etc. I'm more worried about a first aid kit.
Honestly, I always pay attention to where you go and stay on established trails, the possibilities bits that you are rather slim. If you feel you need to bring a package of snakebite, here 1: General Hiking http://www.preparedness.com/extractor.html for first aid kit, try here: http://www.preparedness.com/admedkittrav.html or Check these out: http://www.preparedness. com / The firstaidkits.html I more important to ensure safety is to know your limits and be aware of their surroundings. Avoid having the first aid kit to start with and in great shape. Moreover, with just the kit is useless unless you know what is inside and knows how to use it. Familiarize yourself with your car before leaving. It may take a few minutes anyway. A reminder of some bits. You You said that you already know about water (1 gallon per person per day) and food (snacks, etc.) but do not forget a map and compass (and how to use them), and it hurts me to never let anyone know the plan ur day (s). Perhaps an emergency poncho in the bag just in case. They are small and light, so should not be a big problem for subject matter in consultation with the local ranger or even store outdoor facilities for the latest information on conditions track and other solid ideas they may have. Go through a checklist to make sure you have everything you need / want. Here is one REI is pretty good. Set to your needs. Http: / / www.rei.com / learn / Camping / rei / learn / camp / hkdayf Sedona is beautiful and with a little preparation you can enjoy yourself and your best. Have an amazing trip!
Backpacking Equipment Tips : Picking a Hiking Backpack
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JanSport Classic SuperBreak Backpack $35.00 Boasting a sturdy 600-denier polyester construction and a stylish exterior, the JanSport SuperBreak backpack easily and comfortably carries your gear for years to come. The utilitarian pack offers a single main compartment and a front pocket with an organizer, giving it enough space to store two to three textbooks, a large binder, two to three spiral notebooks, several paperbacks, a calculator, pe… |
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JanSport Antics Series Meshenger $55.00 This bag shows off everything you carry with mesh panels on every side… |
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Eagle Creek UnderCover™ Security Wallet (Black ) $15.00 UnderCover Security Wallet keeps your valuables secure and can be worn over the shoulder, around the waist or on a belt…. |
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Eagle Creek UnderCover™ Security Wallet (Khaki) $15.00 UnderCover Security Wallet keeps your valuables secure and can be worn over the shoulder, around the waist or on a belt…. |
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Gerber 22-01874 Mark II Knife with Aluminum Handle, Black $65.95 Gerber Mark II Fixed Blade Knife With Aluminum Handle Black in Box – Gerber 2201874…. |
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Adventure Medical Heatsheets Survival Blanket Two Person $4.99 The Adventure Medical Heatsheets Two Person Blanket reflects 90% of your body’s heat to help keep you and your hiking partner warm through an unexpected emergency bivy. Carry this 2.8-ounce blanket in your pack whenever there exists the slightest chance that you won’t make it back to the trailhead by sundown. Adventure Medical made the Heatsheets Two Person Blanket in bright orange, so it will be … |
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Coleman North Rim 0-degree Sleeping Bag $43.49 North Rim sleeping bag from Coleman is ideal for camping trips Mummy sleeping bag features 60 ounces of Coletherm insulation Stay comfortable in the great outdoors down to 0 degrees |
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Coleman Alabaster Sleeping Bag $30.99 Alabaster sleeping bag from Coleman is ideal for camping trips King-size sleeping bag features five pounds of ThermoTech insulation Stay comfortable in the great outdoors down to 30 degrees |
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Ledge Frontier 20-degree Sleeping Bag $31.49 Prepare to embrace the outdoors in warmth and comfort with a Ledge +20-degree sleeping bagCamping gear has a single layer offset designFrontier +20-degree Fahrenheit sleeping bag has a DTX durable/light 190t shell |
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