Camping Equipment and Outdoor Gear

Bring all the camping equipments such as Camping gear including tents, sleeping bags, lanterns, stoves and related sporting goods. Find the good site or area when you have plan for camping, you have to observe it first if you and your team mate are compatible in the building the camp site. Observe the land when the weather is bad thing such as rain or storm to avoid the danger (flash floods and landslide).

Other Camping Equipments to bring:
Not only all those equipments, but you have to bring the importance for human such as foods, water and etc. Sometimes the camp site is far from parking area for your car. It needs to walk to the area where your camp site is located. Travel to other areas make sure you travel it is not a dark so that you can see the danger area and avoid the danger animals like snakes and other deadly animals.

For Camp Fire:
Make sure you have the kind of Camp Chef, good food doesn’t have to be sacrificed when cooking outdoors. Optimum cooking speed with maximum versatility in outdoor enthusiasts demand high performance.

Where to buy the Camping Equipments:
You can purchase the camping equipments and gears in the mall and near in your area. Just look around and find the quality and value of all those equipments. You can also search or find the cheapest camping equipments and camping gear in the online or internet. Find the equipments that are best for you and ready for camping whether you are a casual camper or you have camping for years.

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Plenty of tickets for Cash and Camping Lottery

The Annual Cash and Camping Lottery still has plenty of tickets for the events and one week left before the event draw, the organizers are hoping to draw in the sad event schedule. The Annual Cash and Camping Lottery is operated by the Swan City Rotary Club, the lottery raises thousands of dollars every year for the partner groups supported by the Rotary Club.

The draw will be announce and held on Canada Day (July 1st) and so far the lottery tickets has sold around 62 percent (%) compared last year event it was 75%, said Chantale Doucette-Chalifoux, the event’s manager.

“The gap of unsold tickets is growing and growing every day, so we’re getting nervous,” she said.

Cash and Camping Lottery Tickets has total of 35,000 printed but only it has only 13K or 13,000 possible buyers because single purchase at $50 each only 2,000 tickets are available with the remaining 33,000 tied up in packages of three tickets for $100.

The prizes to be given away are fifth-wheel trailers, ATV machines, a hot tub, a Ford Ranger pickup and other kind of vehicle such as motorbike. The main prize for the Cash and Camping Lottery is a Tioga Motorhome and Larson boack package valued at $134,000.

Some of the participating charity and non-profit groups this year are include the Hythe Pioneer Lodge, Grande Spirit Foundation, the YMCA, the Friends for the Public Library, Pregnant and Parenting Teens Society and more. If the lottery sells out, it will be worth as much around $150,000 to $180,000 to the Rotary Club to distribute to other groups in the region plus the direct funding to partners.

Prizes are there and can be seen and tickets can be purchased at the Cash and Camping dome in the parking lot of Gateway next to the Cineplax theatre. Tickets can also be found at Shopper’s Drug Mart in the Prairie Mall, Al’s News, Ernie’s Sports and Staples.

The draw will take place at 4 p.m. Canada Day (July 1) at the lottery’s dome.

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Results of 250 Race Camping World RV Rental

WEST ALLIS, Wis. - 250 Race Camping World RV Rental have now results last saturday for NASCAR’S Nationwide Series at the Milwaukee Mile. Top 43, Number, Name of Driver, car, laps, driver rating, points earned, and prizes won:

Note: the first is the Rank | Contestant # | Driver | car brand | laps | driver rating | points earned | prizes won.

1. (11) Carl Edwards, Ford, 250 laps, 122.4 rating, 190 points, $50,945.

2. (7) Joey Logano, Toyota, 250, 128.7, 175, $42,818.

3. (6) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 250, 111.5, 170, $28,350.

4. (13) David Ragan, Ford, 250, 98, 160, $23,125.

5. (5) David Reutimann, Toyota, 250, 105, 155, $22,075.

6. (12) Scott Wimmer, Chevrolet, 250, 109.9, 150, $25,693.

7. (2) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 250, 115.7, 151, $26,293.

8. (1) Brad Keselowski, Chevrolet, 250, 135.5, 152, $32,493.

9. (4) Jason Keller, Chevrolet, 250, 94.4, 138, $24,368.

10. (9) Jason Leffler, Toyota, 250, 101.8, 134, $26,018.

11. (8) Kelly Bires, Ford, 250, 93.7, 130, $24,118.

12. (20) Cale Gale, Chevrolet, 250, 86.7, 127, $24,993.

13. (19) Mark Green, Chevrolet, 250, 77, 124, $17,775.

14. (24) James Buescher, Toyota, 250, 81.9, 126, $23,743.

15. (26) Bobby Hamilton Jr., Ford, 250, 81.3, 118, $24,368.

16. (21) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 250, 76.4, 115, $23,493.

17. (23) Stanton Barrett, Chevrolet, 250, 68, 112, $17,200.

18. (25) Mike Wallace, Toyota, 250, 73.9, 109, $23,218.

19. (14) Steve Wallace, Chevrolet, 250, 69, 111, $23,093.

20. (22) Bryan Clauson, Dodge, 250, 63.4, 103, $23,968.

21. (10) Colin Braun, Ford, 250, 80.6, 100, $22,843.

22. (3) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 250, 87.6, 97, $23,268.

23. (15) Chase Miller, Dodge, 249, 65.4, 94, $24,943.

24. (36) D.J. Kennington, Dodge, 248, 49.9, 91, $22,418.

25. (18) Brad Coleman, Ford, 248, 53.4, 88, $22,468.

26. (39) Kevin Lepage, Chevrolet, 248, 46.6, 85, $22,143.

27. (33) Brian Keselowski, Dodge, 247, 46, 82, $15,550.

28. (34) Kenny Wallace, Chevrolet, 247, 48.1, 84, $21,868.

29. (35) Eric McClure, Chevrolet, 245, 41.5, 76, $21,743.

30. (40) Brad Teague, Chevrolet, 238, 38.5, 73, $15,400.

31. (27) Travis Kittleson, Chevrolet, accident, 219, 60.2, 70, $15,025.

32. (42) Mike Potter, Chevrolet, brakes, 170, 35, 67, $14,900.

33. (28) Josh Wise, Dodge, engine, 164, 55.8, 64, $21,253.

34. (17) David Stremme, Chevrolet, accident, 154, 71.9, 61, $21,143.

35. (41) Jerick Johnson, Chevrolet, handling, 62, 35.4, 58, $21,008.

36. (32) Burney Lamar, Ford, ignition, 58, 49.3, 60, $14,405.

37. (38) Morgan Shepherd, Dodge, handling, 55, 41.2, 52, $14,295.

38. (31) Derrike Cope, Chevrolet, vibration, 23, 34.1, 49, $14,260.

39. (37) Johnny Chapman, Chevrolet, transmission, 15, 38.2, 46, $14,200.

40. (30) J.C. Stout, Chevrolet, brakes, 10, 35.6, 43, $14,140.

41. (16) Terry Cook, Chevrolet, vibration, 9, 34.9, 40, $14,105.

42. (29) Kertus Davis, Dodge, brakes, 2, 30.9, 0, $14,070.

43. (43) Justin Ashburn, Chevrolet, ignition, 1, 29.3, 34, $14,003.

Race Statistics

Average Speed of Race Winner: 91.678 mph.

Time of Race: 2 hours, 43 minutes, 37 seconds.

Margin of Victory:
1.589 seconds.

Caution Flags: 9 for 34 laps.

Lead Changes: 12 among 9 drivers.

Lap Leaders:
Bra.Keselowski 1-56;
B.Lamar 57;
Bra.Keselowski 58-62;
M.Bliss 63-83;
Bra.Keselowski 84-86;
K.Wallace 87;
J.Buescher 88-90;
Bra.Keselowski 91-171;
J.Logano 172-206;
S.Wallace 207-209;
C.Edwards 210-211;
C.Bowyer 212-225;
C.Edwards 226-250.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led):
Bra.Keselowski, 4 times for 145 laps;
J.Logano, 1 time for 35 laps;
C.Edwards, 2 times for 27 laps;
M.Bliss, 1 time for 21 laps;
C.Bowyer, 1 time for 14 laps;
J.Buescher, 1 time for 3 laps;
S.Wallace, 1 time for 3 laps;
K.Wallace, 1 time for 1 lap;
B.Lamar, 1 time for 1 lap.

Top 10 in Points:
1. C.Bowyer, 2,506;
2. Bra.Keselowski, 2,318;
3. D.Reutimann, 2,316;
4. C.Edwards, 2,301;
5. D.Ragan, 2,201;
6. M.Bliss, 2,192;
7. K.Busch, 2,093;
8. M.Wallace, 2,053;
9. D.Stremme, 1,977;
10. J.Leffler, 1,968.

NASCAR Driver Rating Formula: A maximum of 150 points can be attained in a race.

The formula combines the following categories:

Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running Position While on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Finish.

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Weather Conditions for Camping

Always check the weather condition of camping. Mostly the rainy days season, we should be aware of danger like flashfloods in mountain areas. The best way for camping is the Summer Season. Mostly the campers look the entire place or where they are comfortable but they don’t know if that area is a safe place. Camping is part of a challenge, can encounter the ghost stories in that place, and also the wild animals in the forest or camp site. Remember do not walk in or far away from your companions for look up what you need. You and your companions would set up the schedule or plans to go by and look what you and your companions purpose.

Camping Guide @ Night
Never walk through the dark areas or away from your tent or companions without bringing a flashlight. You don’t know anything that place or areas, what if there’s something wrong like ghost or wild animals will came out. You should aware of that and protect yourself from the danger. After eating time, always close or cover all foods mostly the raccoons and possums will venture into the campsite when food is not properly stored as well as anything that has a food type smell.

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Guide to portable camping equipments

Watch out the carbon monoxide gases when camping such as lanterns and stoves, portable camping heaters in the great outdoors. When those equipments or items inside a tent, camper or a vehicle, those heating and lightning devices can pose a danger from colorless and odorless carbon monoxide gas.

Guidelines of U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning when camping:

  • When sleeping inside a tent, never use lanterns or portable heaters. They can be a problem to campers more dangerous at high latitudes and damage to the lungs of carbon monoxide poisoning when increased.
  • Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning like weakness, nausea, headache, dizziness, vomiting, sleepiness, and confusion. Carbon monoxide reduces the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Low blood oxygen levels can result in loss of consciousness and death.
  • Avoid alcohol drug use when camping, will increase the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning or gases.
  • When you are in campsite or camping. See a doctor if you or a member of your family develops cold or flu-like symptoms. Carbon monoxide poisoning, which can easily be mistaken for a cold or flu.
  • - Carbon monoxide is especially toxic to mother and child during pregnancy, infants, the elderly, smokers and people with blood or circulatory system problems, such as anemia, or heart disease.
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Camping Safety Rules

Remember the safety when camping even in the night, a lot of chilling tales of ghost and other things such as animals like snakes, raccoons and possums. Campers should be aware of the real dangers that go along with camping. Animals like raccoons and possums will venture into the campsite when food is not properly stored as well as anything that has a food-type smell, such as toothpaste and snake can detect and run along with those kind of animals. Snakes are attracted to mice and will follow their prey into a campsite. Avoid attracting small rodents with food.

Keeping an eye on the weather is also important or look at the weather forecast and be prepared. Campers should be aware when overnight drops in temperature are anticipated. Must always wearing a light jacket to everyone being huddled around a campfire where you go.

Fire safety tips

  • Do not start the campfire near those trees can cause danger in the area, it needs to have space or you think is far away from the trees. Campers should pay special attention to fire safety when with fires being a traditional source of heat in the outdoors. Never use a flame or any other heating device inside a tent. Use a flashlight or battery-powered.
  • Make sure your fires are always attended. Do not let the fire be turned off. Be sure you have an area for a fire that cannot spread laterally or vertically.
  • Find the nice or safe spot to pitch your tent. Make sure your tent is made of a flame-retardant fabric, and set up far enough away from the campfire.
  • Read the instructions that come with the stove and propane cylinder. Use a stove as a cooking appliance only; use the right area when using a stove; never leave it unattended while its burning.

Camping Safety Tips

  • Arrive early at daylight time at your campsite so that you can check over the entire site.
  • Prepare tent and equipments and make camp before dark. Traveling in darkness will resulted in many accidents from falls, so travel only during daylight. Set up camp well away from the edge of cliffs, and learn the terrain during daylight.
  • When traveling must be with a companion. Know the locations of the nearest telephone or ranger station or you can bring the cellular phones. You don’t want to be by yourself in case of an emergency must be with your companion when traveling in the areas.
  • Wear the appropriate clothing for the conditions and season.
  • Keep an eye on current and predicted weather conditions.

A cruise information guide is practically of no use while you are in the middle of travel in a car rental or some cheap flights. Therefore hotels should use some insight in offering information guides.

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Robbie Williams enjoyed camping trips

Robbie Williams bought camping outdoor gear such as tent, cooking gear, survival equipment, and sleeping bag for sleeping under the stars and waiting for the UFO to show up. Robbie Williams enjoyed his camping trips with his mates in the California.

Rob taking pals out to the woods for long weekends. He wants to live like a cowboy in a western and fascinating with UFO that he jetted to a UFO convention in Nevada to pursue his hobby. Robbie Williams revealed at the US conference that he had retreated into paranormal investigation to fill a “void” in his life and escape the pressures of fame.

Robbie Williams in his camping trips, he want to witness or see in personal of UFO and He believed that UFO are still exist in the Universe. Robbie Williams’ hobby is to see the UFO or Unidentified Lightning Objects from outside the Planet.

Robbie Williams has previously claimed he has been visited by spaceships on three occasions and it was alien-themed named “2006 Close Encounters World Tour”. He said: “I was lying on my sun lounger outside at night. Above me was a square thing that passed over my head slightly and shot off.”

Robbie WilliamnsRobert Peter Williams is a Grammy Award-nominated, 15-time BRIT Award-winning English singer-songwriter. His career started as a member of the pop band Take That in 1990. He left Take That in 1995 to begin his solo career, after selling 25 million records with the group. His album sales stand at over 55 million, with singles sales over 17 million.

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