Whether you park an RV on a slab with running water and electrical hookup or pitch a tent on State or National Forest land and rough it, camping is...
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In North to the Orient, Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s memoir of her and husband Charles Lindbergh’s 1931 flight to the Orient in a...
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There’s no disputing that a self-inflating camp mattress is your ticket to nirvana after a long day hiking the trails. Many times, I’ve...
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I first stumbled upon the Therm-a-Rest camp chair concept in 2005 while backpacking in Maine. My friends, Dave and Matt, and I were taking refuge in a...
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Imagine yourself on a solo trek in the backcountry. The only sounds you hear are that of your hiking boots scuffing along the trail, the steady rise...
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Do out-of-tune Joan Baez songs keep you up until midnight? Does the piercing scream of parents calling children to breakfast at the break of day make...
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Get it? A spin on Thoreau’s The Maine Woods? No? Just me, then?Sadly, there are people, who walk amongst us, that mark Labor Day as their...
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