Caillou Goes Camping (Lift-the-Flap Book)

July 17, 2009 · Filed Under Camping Books · Comment 

Inquisitive Caillou discovers the great outdoors with his grandpa on a camping trip in the backyard. They see a bird’s nest, roast marshmallows, pitch a tent, and finally jump into their sleeping bags. Based on an episode from the Caillou television series, this lift-the-flap picture book introduces children to the basics of camping and helps calm their fears about the outdoors.

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Camping Fun Sticker Activity Book (Dover Little Activity Books)

July 17, 2009 · Filed Under Camping Books · Comment 

Help an active family set up a lakeside camp with reusable sticker illustrations of a canoe, tent, campfire, and other outdoor gear. 33 reusable, full-color stickers.

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Scooby-Doo Reader: The Camping Caper

July 17, 2009 · Filed Under Camping Books · Comment 

Jinkies! Spooky shadows and creepy noises! Are the woods really haunted? Scooby and Shaggy are about to find out when Mystery, Inc. goes camping!

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Lightweight Camping for Motorcycle Travel

July 17, 2009 · Filed Under Camping Books · Comment 

Frazier Douglass has camped with a motorcycle for over ten years and quickly learned that it’s an inexpensive way to travel. Increasing gasoline prices now make motorcycle-camping a viable vacation option for an increasing number of people. It’s easy to experience nature, travel and camp comfortably in state, national or private campgrounds.Douglass shares his tips on camping gear, including sleeping bags, sleeping pads, kitchen supplies, cooking and many other items, which can easily be packed on a motorcycle without a trailer or a chase vehicle. He shows how to pack these items safely when riding with a travel companion, and how to use the supplies in the campground. He provides crucial information on how to stay dry in wet weather and how to stay warm in cold weather and presents solutions to dozens of practical problems that might be encountered when camping on a motorcycle trip.Comprehensive and organized, Lightweight Camping for Motorcycle Travel summarizes the preparation that should be done before taking an initial motorcycle camping trip, goes through each step of the trip, and provides practical information and advice. Douglass addresses issues critical to every motorcycle camper, sharing the wisdom he has acquired in his travels.

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Fork in the Trail: Mouthwatering Meals and Tempting Treats for the Backcountry

July 17, 2009 · Filed Under Camping Books · Comment 

This cookbook, A Fork in the Trail, will forever change the way you eat on your outdoor adventures, whether backpacking in the wilderness, paddling, or even car camping. Inspired by foods from all over the world and the guiding principle of “if you wouldn’t eat it at home, why eat it in the backcountry,” Laurie Ann March has created 208 lightweight, mouth-watering recipes to turn an ordinary backcountry trip into a gourmet adventure.

Some recipes are cooked and dehydrated before the trip, a process that’s surprisingly easy. Preparing dishes such as Lemon Wasabi Hummus is as simple as adding boiling water. Other recipes, like Tropical Couscous and Chai Tea Pancakes, can be prepared in camp in just minutes. Laurie also demystifies backcountry baking; who wouldn’t want to end a long day of hiking with comforting Pear Berry Crumble topped with Trail Yogurt?

The author an, outdoor chef extraordinaire, has compiled only those recipes that survived ease of preparation and rigorous taste tests (by the author and many of her lucky friends). And of course, all are lightweight. Most recipes are found nowhere else: Garlic Shrimp with Orange and Balsamic Sauce, anyone?

You’ll also find kid-friendly recipes that they can make themselves In addition to the recipes, A Fork in the Trail covers menu planning, recipe creation, and meal planning for families and larger groups.

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Tiny Goes Camping (Easy-to-Read, Puffin)

July 17, 2009 · Filed Under Camping Books · Comment 

Tiny and his friend are going camping! First, they gather supplies, then they venture into the great outdoors (a safe backyard) to set up camp and play games. Together they sing songs, chase frogs, and capture fireflies. But when it’s bedtime, they discover Tiny isn’t quite tiny enough for the tent. That’s okay! Tiny always finds his own way to fit anywhere.

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Lipsmackin’ Vegetarian Backpackin’

July 17, 2009 · Filed Under Camping Books · Comment 

Tired of power bars, half-cooked quick rice, and endless trail recipes featuring dehydrated chicken by-products? Try meat-free dishes like Flyin’ Brian’s Triple Crown Curry Couscous, Springer Mountain Pesto, and Time-Traveler’s Tamales instead.
The sequel to the top-selling Lipsmackin’ Backpackin’, this all-in-one backpacker’s food guide has more than 150 trail-tested, meatless recipes that provide at-home preparation directions, trailside cooking instructions, detailed nutritional information, serving suggestions, the weight of the ingredients, and meal-planning tips from some of the most experienced long-distance hikers in the world. The recipes are organized in six sections: breakfast, lunch, dinner, breads, snacks and desserts, and drinks. There is a separate chapter on food preparation and cooking tips, contact information for sources of ingredients, measurement conversions, and a special section of Packable Trailside Cooking Instructions–short directions for each recipe so readers don’t have to pack the whole book. This is the most complete guide ever written to meatless eating on the trail, an indispensable resource for vegetarian backpackers, and a great source for recipes for anyone who wants great-tasting and nutritious meals trailside.

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Turtle and Snake Go Camping (Easy-to-Read, Puffin)

July 15, 2009 · Filed Under Camping Books · Comment 

Turtle and Snake are going camping. Where should they put their tent? They splash through a brook, climb over some rocks, and paddle across a pond, before they find the perfect spot. But the forest is a little too scary at night. These endearing characters help beginning readers gain confidence.

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The Best in Tent Camping: Colorado, 3rd: A Guide for Car Campers Who Hate RVs, Concrete Slabs, and Loud Portable Stereos (Best in Tent Camping – Menasha Ridge)

July 14, 2009 · Filed Under Camping Books · Comment 

Offering essential details on facilities, reservations, fees, and more as well as accurate, easy-to-read maps, The Best in Tent Camping: Colorado will lead you to the 50 best campgrounds in the state.

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Road Atlas – RV Camping Edition

July 14, 2009 · Filed Under Camping Books · Comment 

Our new Road Atlas – RV Camping Edition is ideal for the millions of active RV and car camping enthusiasts throughout the US and Canada. This essential guide is the most comprehensive atlas of its kind, featuring 3700 state-by-state RV park and campground listings from the National Association of RV Parks Campgrounds (ARVC). Each listing includes contact information, and each of the campgrounds is shown with a colored icon on the map. Also highlighted are 36 popular scenic drives from across the country, 22 National Park profiles, and State Park listings.

Approximately 11″ x 15″ spiral bound with plastic protective cover
242 pages

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