Outdoor Recreation Questions and Answers


Can you recommend a well-mannered inherited tent?

Question:I am looking to purchase a family tent. My requirements are:
* Two bedrooms separated by a curtain so they can be made into one full-size bedroom. This is so that we can share the space with our son whilst he is a toddler next when he is old adequate we can zip contained by the curtain and have some privacy!
* Enough stage that my husband (6'4") can stand upright. He doesn't might ducking to dance through doors. We would consider a tent with a lower bedroom rank but it would have to be spotless in adjectives other respects.
* Enough length that my husband can lie flat. From experience this routine one dimension being a minimum of 210cm.
* A apposite sized porch so when it is raining we can sit and watch surrounded by the dry.
* We want a modern dome/tunnel tent rather than an tarpaulin frame tent. A large tent doesn't pack small but we want it to pack as small as possible!
* We want it to erect flysheet (outer) first. We don't approaching getting wetter than absolutely neccessary when it rain on us!

So what have you get?
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We Have a Lokon Vario4 2006 model- it doe'snt have a divide but have two good bedrooms sided by site - which you could probably help yourself to out if you extend your ground sheets while he's young.. the point we chose this tent is due to the extranordinary living space.. its massive and fits our car within...!! (when you take the front bit off) down side is that when its windy they do quality it but if you park your car alongside the tent you can ground it so capably that you dont worry - especially when you see other dome type tents cave in. get any other query's just email. sara_v_g(a)yahoo.co.uk or check the specks on the connect attached.
You'll find a good choice of tents here and lots of camp information :-
http://www.familytentcamping.com/...
their are a lot of tent out their ,they own some with a porch on them an after some with a batroom made on, lok at wal indicate, are some other sporting stores,the ozark is one of the best,but coldman make a nice one,the one we use is, a voluminous one, i 5;9 an can walk contained by with glib,,to stay dry they sell a spray you can spray the tent to hose down proof it,an the sheet you talking in the order of is a tarp,they come in various different size,,, also you may want to look on e bay



7.62 x 54r powder loads?

Question:How much powder is typically loaded into a 7.62 x 54r for use in a Dragonuv? If you enjoy links, that would be great
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Depends on the burning rate of the powder on how much propellant is in the valise. If your that curious get a bullet puller, and weigh the ammo. If you are planning to handload DONT budge buy the weight of the powder within a factory case. Burning rates are different from MANY different types of powders.
www.reloadbench.com OR wikipedia it



Camping beside toddler?

Question:i love camping and my husband and i budge all the time...presently we have a walking 16 mo. old-fashioned baby.and it seem like it will a moment ago be too much of pain , we enjoy a pop up camper and i dont even know how to put him to sleep in it lacking him rolling of the bed...any suggestions?
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get a sitter
Don't do it! He'll return with too cold. You have to deem of the little guy. His small body can't retain the temperature it requirements unless he's in a reheat bed with his blanket and feel peaceful. Don't confer him a traumatic experience - this is America.
If he's sixteen months, he could sleep with you and your hubby, but don't roll over and smash him! Please.
Been at hand done that! To keep your child from rolling out of the bed place pillows at the outer most fringe, although I found that the bed rails you slip beneath your standard bed mattress to be precise intended for when you transition your child into a bed from crib works wonderfully. Walmart sells them over surrounded by the baby article.
Invest in a pack n play style playpen and a bug lattice to go over it, lay him within that for his naps outside (fresh nouns is so great!) and for bedtime if your pop-up camper is the style that has the bed where on earth the table is, below the side beds, sleep him on that side so if he rolls out he'll come to rest on the bed below...and you can sleep on the bed below for extra security (although wake up to a toddler landing on your head isn't the best). You could also try one of those bedrails within the camper to see if it will stay on...or if your playpen will fit inside the camper you're set! Have fun, I have a 14 month older and I can't wait to bear her camping for the first time this year!
I enjoy 3 daughters, and by the time they were four months mature, each have camped at least possible once. I took a play pen--the ones they sell in a minute are lightweight, and very portable. Mosquito netting sometimes comes near it, if not, a sheet over the top at doze time helps. At 16 months hoary, he will be getting out of bed on his own soon anyway. Put lots of pillows on the floor next to the bed so if he rolls out, it will be cushioned. And remember, if he eat dirt or bugs, he is not the first one to do so. He will survive! Don't forget to dress him in layer! If you are hot, or cold, he is too.

Have fun!
Lot's of good philosophy are given to you. I agree with putting pillows around your child and beside using a play pen. You ,your husband,and child can all savour the camping experience.
we used a playpen for our kids the fold-up ones fit surrounded by a pop-up camper



I'm Going On A Hike...?

Question:There's a one day trudge that will take place within about 3 weeks that I plan on completing. It's a timed walk...must be completed within 15 hours & 4 minutes (for sanctuary reasons I believe). Elevation height range from 1,200 ft. to 300 ft., and it's 34 miles. My cross-question is how to train my body for this. I have be running a few miles each time, and I've walked a quick pace a few times as ably. Does anyone have any other tips or experiences that can relief me out? Thanks!
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If you are only looking to complete the journey in the 15 hour cutoff, the 34 miles can be completed at a stride of just over 2 miles/hour, which is a adjectives walk (assuming you progress straight through with no stopping). Elevation gain is not much of a factor. I would suggest focusing more on tolerance training (hiking longer distances at a slower pace) than speed training. Might want to try hiking 5 miles one day. One light of day off. 8 miles. One daytime off. 12 miles. One afternoon off. Etc. With a few days sour before the event to rest and recuperate. This will allow your body and mind to get accustomed to the tread and distance. If you are wanting to substantially beat the 15 hour cutoff, focus more on jog and faster paces. Just fashion sure your body is prepared for the 34 miles. I ran the Pikes Peak Ascent for the first time closing year (13.32 miles, 7,815 ft. elevation gain) and focused my training on endurance hikes more than speed training. Good luck and repost to consent to us know how it goes.
If your foot stand up and you keep hydrated you will hold no problems. Just pace yourself as you enjoy lots of time. There is no need for any filling duty training nor do you have any time departed to make much of a difference anyway. Just walk out and have fun.
It sounds similar to your ready to shift. I was surrounded by boy scouts for many years and go on many plentiful hikes. I was never the fittest being there, and I other made good time. Just don't stop too habitually, or long. I don't know what kind, but nearby is an acid that builds up surrounded by your muscles when you rest, and can make them hurt. If I be you, I would jog a couple miles after rest for a few minutes, and repeat until you finish. You will be first across the finish line, but later you will not get to delight in the outdoor surroundings on the hike. Be sure to clutch alot of water beside you to keep hydrated. You may also trail the trail before-hand if you know where it is, a short time ago to get a bit of an end over the other hikers. If it's a group point, stay on point(in front, the leader), this will keep you moving at a quicker step, and keep everyone moving. But most of adjectives, have fun!!


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