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  • The Wackiest Camping Gear

    Sunday, September 6th, 2009

    Getting into the Great Outdoors is about adventure, exploration, safety, and fun. For you “indoorsy” types: yes, it’s possible to have fun on a camping or hiking trip. It just takes a little creative imagination and the desire to make it happen.

    And, of course, the best and wackiest camping gear you can find.

    If you’re going to make your camping or hiking trip and enjoyable – and a memorable one – you’d do well to try out some wacky camping gear that takes you out of your element, even while bringing some of civilization with you into a rustic setting.

    If your kids aren’t used to the great outdoors, it can be helpful to find some wacky camping gear and gadgets to help them make the adjustment – or to just have a simple camping experience in the backyard. Here are some of the wackiest camping products you’ll find:

    • Progressive International Microwavable S’Mores Maker – Okay, maybe a camping trip to the backyard might be right for this microwavable item, but you can’t deny the tempting idea of fresh, quickly-warmed S’mores made in your microwave with none of the mess. The Progressive International S’Mores maker allows you to make S’mores the way they were meant to be made – in between two graham crackers without the marshmallows spilling out.
    • Play with Me Tent and Tunnel – The Play With Me tent and tunnel works as a tent and as a small, portable playground that lets kids do camping their way. With a sleep-room tent as well as a tunnel coming out through a side door, this tent makes a quick distraction for kids that don’t want the “adult” camping experience.Bringing a Play With Me tent on a camping trip, or simply for some fun in the backyard, can help you and your kids enjoy the camping trip a little better.
    • Eastman Outdoors Big Kahuna Burner – The Big Kahuna Burner takes the stress work out of building a camping fire and allows you to simply start your own fire – when you want. For some who enjoy a more rustic experience, building the fire is more ideal, but if you’ve got other things on your mind, bringing along a Big Kahuna Burner is ideal for making the experience simpler and more enjoyable.

      This is especially helpful if you’re camping with friends and family and have a larger group that needs a stable fire for cooking a larger quantity of foods.

    • Texsport Non-Stick Popcorn Popper – The Popcorn Popper from Texsport is a folding popper tha tallows you to cook popcorn over an open flame – much like roasting a marshmallow. Simply bring some popcorn seeds and oil and you’ll have a handy camping snack that is clean, easy-to-use, and brings a taste of indoor living.

    Remember that camping and hiking are about moving through the world at your pace, and at the level of comfort you want. If you want to live of the land and try the rustic alternatives, feel free – but even just one of these gadgets will give you something to look forward to on your next camping trip.

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