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Big Agnes Seedhouse Tent

Wednesday, June 1, 2011
posted by My-Tent-Is-Home

big-agnes-seedhouse-tentWhen I was looking to purchase a tent for myself I wanted to make sure that I did my research. I was planning on going camping for the first time with some friends. The issue was that I knew that we were going to be hiking up to our site so I didn’t want anything to heavy. There was no way that I was going to be able to hike and carry a ton of gear.

So, when I was looking to purchase a tent, the keys that I was searching for was light weight and would be able fit in a backpack. I came across a big Agnes seedhouse tent. At first it was a little miss leading. I was under the impression that it was a bird tent. What it is actually is a one to two person tent. It was light weight and perfect for what I was looking for. It was a great first time adventure.

Tips for the Novice Hiker

Monday, November 1, 2010
posted by My-Tent-Is-Home

hikerssssWhen it comes to hiking, it’s important to reduce carried weight as much as possible. Having extra weight from unneeded supplies is one of the most common problems that affect hikers and backpackers. This unneeded weight could stem from carrying too much water, cooking supplies, or even clothing and accessories. As such, it’s important to seek out lightweight backpacking tents and other compact gear. While some amount of weight is necessary, it’s also important to know how to carry it.

Hiking backpacks are essential for hiking because of their design to distribute the weight in equal amounts between the upper and lower back. When a hiking backpack is snug to the back it means that the weight distribution is equal, and that the carried weight won’t have a huge effect on the hiker. It’s important to remove unnecessary supplies from the backpack as well, and remember to never carry items like hardbound books, cast iron cookware, and extra shoes.

Having a lightweight hiking backpack makes hiking all the more enjoyable, especially on those steep uphill inclines. In addition to carrying a light load, carrying a hiking stick will also make your journey easier and more pleasurable.

How to Avoid Hiking Mishaps

Monday, October 11, 2010
posted by My-Tent-Is-Home

bigangesHiking is an enjoyable activity that allows you to appreciate Mother Nature in all her splendor.  However, hiking also poses some potential dangers and risks unless the proper precautions are taken.  When it comes to hiking, there are two essential components of safety; be aware of your surroundings, and stay dry. It’s important to monitor your surroundings because the environment can change rapidly, and a carved walking stick can help you test unfamiliar terrain. At dusk, it becomes dark in a forest much more quickly than it does elsewhere, and visibility can fall at an alarming rate. You should always carry hiking equipment like a map, a flashlight, and whistle in case you should become lost. And while you may not be planning to spend the night in the woods, packing a Big Agnes Seedhouse tent is never a bad idea either.

Staying dry might seem trifling, but in truth, nothing will slow you down like wet boots, wet socks, or wet apparel. In addition, there is the danger of conditions like hypothermia and even frostbite. In some cases, it might be better to stop and stay dry than continue moving, even if you’re heading back to your car. By taking these precautions you will ensure that you have an enjoyable and safe hiking experience.

What to Look For In a Camping Tent

Tuesday, May 11, 2010
posted by My-Tent-Is-Home

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For the novice camper, it might seem like any old tent will serve when you’re out on a camping trip, but this truly isn’t the case. Camping tents have a series of features and characteristics that make them uniquely suited to serve as outdoor tents. Rather than being made of thin fabric, a camping tent is sure to be made of a durable nylon. While this nylon can be extremely light, it is surprisingly resistant to tears, rips, and the kind of damage that can be incurred on tough, outdoor surfaces.

This special kind of tent should also feature a foot, which is an extra piece of nylon that fits snuggly on the bottom of the tent. Offering an extra layer of protection, it helps ensure against rips in the bottom of the tent. It should also feature mesh windows, allowing for ventilation and protection from many different kinds of potential insects. Lastly, your camping tent should always come equipped with a rain fly. There’s nothing worse than getting stuck outside in a downpour and having no way of keeping your tent dry!