Camping Arizona, 2nd (Regional Camping Series)

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Winter Hiking Camping: Managing Cold for Comfort Safety (Backpacker)
Cold is your friend. Embrace it-hit the trail and camp even when the temps are down.
The outdoor world in its frozen state can take you into a new realm of pleasure where you can enjoy silence, solitude, and a landscape that will redefine “white” in your mind. Learn the skills to help you enjoy it safely and comfortably. Part one covers everything you need to know to make day trips hiking, snowshoeing, or easy ski touring into the backcountry in freezing temperatures. It includes choosing gear, expanded food choices while “hiking in a freezer,” navigation challenges in ice and snow, and avoiding cold-weather dangers. Part two covers making camp in winter, including keeping dry and warm in a tent or snow shelter, winter cooking techniques, and what to pack in your winter first aid kit.
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Traveler’s Guide to Mexican Camping: Explore Mexico and Belize with RV or Tent (Traveler’s Guide series)

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National Park Service Camping Guide
The National Park Service Camping Guide provides detailed information on over 400 campgrounds in 118 National Park Service areas. Contact information, including e-mail address, for each NPS area is provided. A brief summary, including any entrance fee charged, follows the contact information. Visitor center locations are also noted so you can obtain maps and brochures. Following all that are the campground listings.
Campground information includes such details as name and location, season of operation, number of RV and tent sites, number of sites with hookups, RV length limits, length of stay limits, camping fees, and campsite reservation information. You’ll also find a list of amenities such as: drinking water, picnic tables, fire grills, restrooms, showers, dump stations, laundry facilities, and more. A row of icons beneath each campground listing allows you to quickly scan the page to find that perfect campground.
This is one book you should have for camping in National Park Service areas!
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The Camping Journal: RV Log Book
Custom-designed by a long-time RVer, the CAMPING JOURNAL is the perfect fill-in log book to keep in your motorhome, trailer, camper or 5th wheel. Rate campgrounds and RV parks – your way. Track fuel use and mileage, store maintenance records, and note your route and weather. Use the detailed check-list to record the cost, site and campground amenities. There is even room to write about your adventures. The CAMPING JOURNAL is organized to use the way RVers travel. There is nothing else like the CAMPING JOURNAL available today. Whether you travel full-time in your RV, or use it for weekend get-a-ways, this is the only journal you will ever need. FEATURES: Made to use the way RVers travel from campsite to campsite. 116 pages, printed on heavy paper. Large type is easy to read. Spiral-bound easy to use on lap, heavy laminated front cover. Well-planned check-list makes it easy to rate your campsites. Record the amenities of your favorite (and not so favorite) parks. The list is very detailed, with room to add your own remarks. Record 100 different campgrounds. Space to write your daily journal, favorite memories, new friends, activities and thoughts. Make your own table of contents with the convenient index and numbered pages. Keep detailed fuel and mileage records. Pages to log maintenance records. Title page for a photo of your Home on Wheels. Plus so much more an easy fun log book and a great family keepsake.
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Camping Made Easy, 2nd
If you think camping means big mosquitoes, big headaches, and big effort, this book is for you. Camping Made Easy presents a practical, informative approach to carefree camping. After putting to rest the myths concerning the hardships and frustrations of camping, Michael Rutter presents nuts-and-bolts information on every aspect of camping, relating advice garnered from his twenty-plus years of experience. You will learn how to select the right equipment, including tents, stoves, sleeping bags, lanterns, backpacks, and more; plan for a painless camping trip; pack efficiently; select a good campground; set up camp; take fun day hikes and more.
With more than 300 photographs and illustrations to help you get started, you will be setting up camp, stoking the campfire, and relaxing before you know it. Whether you are setting up a tent in a local campground or planning a cross-country camping odyssey, this comprehensive guide will answer all your camping questions.
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The Best in Tent Camping: The Carolinas, 2nd (Best in Tent Camping – Menasha Ridge)

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Camping Alaska: A Guide to Nearly 300 of the State’s Best Campgrounds (Where to Climb)

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Hammock Camping: The Complete Guide to Greater Comfort, Convenience and Freedom
There’s good news for campers–now you can enjoy a good night’s sleep suspended off the ground–in hammocks! The book covers how to select a camp site and set up a hammock, how to stay warm, and how to protect the environment. Reviews of suitable hammocks offered by several manufactures are included. Everything needed to make your own hammock is provided.
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RV and Car Camping Vacations in Europe: RV and Car Camping Tours to Europe’s Top Vacation Destinations
Detailed routes and advice for traveling throughout Europe are provided in this guide for RV and tent campers. Listings for each of the 10 two-week trips include directions, maps, and informative advice on what to see and where to stay. Preparation specifics on renting or bringing an RV or car, budget planning, packing, and international border crossings are also covered. A complete listing of campgrounds throughout Europe is included with descriptions and contact information for each. Destinations include the Alps, the British Isles, central Europe, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.
