Kamis, 20 Maret 2014

Camping questions...?




Ivchovax


Hello guys, on 7-8 June I'm going on a camping holiday with my classmates, so I want you to give me some tips. So first off I'm a good guitar player, so give me some ideas for good camp songs. And also I'm thinking of some good time (if you know what I mean) so can you tell me a good brand condoms? And overall teach me some tips from your experiences. Thanks ;)


Answer
Just take basic stuff camping, not piles of wasted weight and bulk.
Also check out every bit of kit you take before you go.
Make sure it all works properly. A camp site is not a good place to find the tent has a leaky patch or the stove needs a service.
You can get seam tape and sealants and tent waterproofers from outdoor shops.
Get a footprint for under the tent. It can be an ordinary plastic sheet or tarp. Fold it under all round when the tent is up so water falls off the tent outside it. It keeps the tent floor dry and clean underneath.
Camp cooking ...take plenty of food. Fresh air makes hunger
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100620180703AAWZ0A4
Peronal wear for social activities of the reciprocating kind is your own choice but I gather the oiled pigskin variety has been relaced by a new material found by Charles-Marie de La Comdamine while trekking in Peru after measuring the extent of one degree at the equator and so confirming the Earth is not a perfect sphere.
After the scientific job the team broke up and Condamine travelled alone through the rainforest, where he found sap being harvested from trees..
A sample was sent back to France and more soon followed.
The name rubber was given to it by the English scentist Joseph Priestly (Discoverer of oxygen) who noted that it could be used to rub out drawings in pencil.
It was also used to make devices for social activities which then bore Condomine's name.
...they're called condoms
http://www.earthisland.org/journal/index.php/eij/article/sizing_up_the_planet/

Songs can be found on over 100 sites. ...just google camp songs
Lyrics for thousands of songs are on Lyricmania and also see Lyricsmode at the bottom
http://www.lyricmania.com/
Here's an old classic. The words come up after a minute of black screen.
Chords are easy to find online or in chord or folksong books...it's a very popular song originally from Ireland but most folks think it's Scottish.
Everyone sings the chorus. OK for a warming up song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvRQRt2_Qnc&feature=related
Different style of it, slow one, and there are loud raucous ones too on Youtube
...the lovely Kate Rusby singing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rZ-E6aqCPU&feature=endscreen
Show-off one for solo singing...nice melody and words, easy guitar
The Lark...out in the fields where the lark it flies and on the 'will you let me in' line look at who you err..well, you know that bit.
http://www.lyricsmania.com/the_lark_lyrics_kate_rusby.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=db1IchkKpLw&feature=endscreen&NR=1
If you are singing under the stars and want a weepy for the ladies try this. She wrote it at a young age so she doesn't look the same now.
Lyrics are on the second one in the description.,,click on 'more'....and on Lyricsmode underneath
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaN8M0pDOeM&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tORuEdknbWI
http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/k/kate_rusby/underneath_the_stars.html

How to assemble a big family camping tent?




Stella


I have ordered a 8 man family tent at an online store and I wonder how to assemble such a big tent? Will it cost too much time to setup?


Answer
1. Choose a level site that is free of rocks, sticks and other debris. Spread the tent out with the floor side down. Unzip all doors.

2. Extend the tent poles by pulling out each section and inserting it into the metal ferrules. Start in the middle of the pole to reduce tension on the internal string. Set the extended poles aside.

3. Locate the center hub on the center roof of the tent. If it is not already attached to your tent model, attach it with an "s" hook.

4. Take one tent pole and slide it through one of the sleeves on the tent wall. Insert the top of the pole into one of the openings in the center hub. Repeat with the remaining tent poles.

5. Enter the tent and lift the roof by raising the center hub. The roof and tent poles will be off of the ground. One adult stays in the tent while the other works outside. Flex one of the tent poles and place the free end into the metal pin at the base of the tent. The tent pole should follow the seam line of the tent. Repeat with the remaining tent poles.

6. Attach the tent to the tent pole frame. Clip the plastic clips that are sewn to the tent walls to the tent poles. If your tent has Velcro straps instead of clips, attach the Velcro straps to the tent pole frame.

7. Stake down the tent by inserting the tent stakes through the stake loops at each corner of the tent. Pull the tent floor even and tight. Hammer the stakes into the ground at a 45 degree angle.

8. Attach the rain fly. Place the rain fly over the tent. Attach the hooks on the corners of the rain fly to the metal rings on the tent corners. If your rain fly has an additional fly pole, slide it through the sleeve at the edge of the rain fly awning. Insert each pole end into the grommets on each side of the door.




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