Archive for February, 2010

Don’t Leave Home Without It…

Friday, February 26, 2010
posted by My-Tent-Is-Home

mosquitoAs any hiking enthusiast knows, there are certain essential items that should always be taken on a camping trip. And it goes beyond the obvious. Beyond the tent, mat, and sleeping bag, you’re going to want to be equipped with a quality screen house to protect against mosquitoes.

A screen house has several benefits that can keep you safe and comfortable. First, it can reduce the chance of malaria, West Nile Virus, and other mosquito-born illnesses. While the chance of contracting these illnesses is admittedly slim, there is no harm in being as safe as possible.

The other added benefit is quite pragmatic: mosquitoes are annoying. They bite and leave persistent, itching reminders of their presence. Screen houses can protect you from this annoyance.

Depending on where you like to camp, mosquitoes can be more or less persistent. If you know that your area of the country is infested with these flying annoyances, screen houses can be a cheap way to make your next camping trip as convenient and comfortable as possible.

Always Carry Spare Accessories

Wednesday, February 10, 2010
posted by My-Tent-Is-Home

tentandcamptentaccessoriesMother Nature has been described as a fickle mistress, and that notion is sometimes borne out in unpredictable weather patterns. No amount of seasonal readiness and weather report scouting can ensure adequate preparation for the elements. When camping in high altitudes, powerful winds can wreak havoc on a campsite, misplacing gear and even causing tents to rip.

When you’re already miles away from civilization, it’s hardly practical to buy a new tent. For situations like these, spare tent accessories are an absolute essential. Repair kits contain everything you need to repair minor damage to any camping tent. It doesn’t matter if the problem is pole- or canvas-related; either way, the repair kit has you covered.