Things You Should Know About Tents

Written by Robin Shortt


Choosing Your Tent

Here are a few hints when choosingrepparttar tent just right for you or your family.

Tents that are advertised as one person are rarely big enough for one person.

Two person tents are usually comfortable for just one person, a three person tent is comfortable for two people and so on.

If you do not pick something large enough, you will find yourself cramped , claustrophobic and uncomfortable.

Pick something that will give you a little room to move and some space for some of your gear as well.

Each person needs about 3 by 7 feet to stretch out. You will need extra room to dress etc.

Remember, ifrepparttar 133890 weather is not good, you will be stuck in whatever you have picked..

You don't want to be sitting cramped and hunched over feeling miserable.

In deciding on what you need, decide whether you will be summer or winter camping, and whether you will be backpacking .

Tents are not waterproof. They are made of breathable ripstop nylon. It allows your sweat and breath to evaporate.
This means you need a rainfly. They are waterproof. It fits overrepparttar 133891 roof ofrepparttar 133892 tent and is meant to carry away rainwater fromrepparttar 133893 tent sides.
Make surerepparttar 133894 fly is large enough to substantially coverrepparttar 133895 tent walls.

Applying a sealant torepparttar 133896 tent seams is a good idea. Apply sealer as needed throughoutrepparttar 133897 tents life.

Most tents have a fine mesh screen overrepparttar 133898 door and window designed to keep out insects.
All netting is not alike. Standard netting is made of nylon. Dacron is a finer mesh to discourage evenrepparttar 133899 smallest bugs.
They are usually zippered atrepparttar 133900 entrance with a flap that zippers overrepparttar 133901 door and window for privacy.

Because ofrepparttar 133902 nature ofrepparttar 133903 fabric used in making tents, being porous, very few tents are designed to keep you warm.
They are designed to protect you fromrepparttar 133904 weather and from insects. They will protect you fromrepparttar 133905 wind and rain, snow and sun.

To care for your tent, nylon is virtually maintenance free. The only thing that needs to be done is sealant occasionally.
Of coarse never store your tent when it is wet, or even slightly damp. Always set it up when you are finished your trip and dry it out completely.
Also sponge off any dirt or mud inside using a very mild liquid detergent or a baking soda and water solution.

Be sure to make any repairs if you have hadrepparttar 133906 misfortune to burn or damage your tent in some way.
You can buy repair kits that come in various colors and are easy to use. Store your tent in a cool, dry place in its storage bag.



European Cruise - Not All Barges Are the Same!

Written by Colin Hartness


What image comes to mind when you hearrepparttar word barge? Most likely, an American will visualize a long low-slung cargo vessel situated on a river orrepparttar 133889 Great Lakes, dirty and loaded with coal or iron ore. The idea of a barge cruise may be reminiscent of an old black and white movie whererepparttar 133890 hero leaves home at a young age on a cheap tramp steamer to seek his fortune inrepparttar 133891 great world beyond. Or a barge cruise might bring to mind long-haired hippies ofrepparttar 133892 1960’s traveling through Europe on $3 a day. Nothing could be further fromrepparttar 133893 truth!

The only resemblance between an American cargo barge and a European cruising barge isrepparttar 133894 long low-slung shape and overall proportions. A European cruising barge is, in reality, an exclusive and elegant means of travel. These barges are also called floating hotels due torepparttar 133895 preponderance of amenities and staff.

Forgetrepparttar 133896 thought of a tiny pigeon-hole stateroom just aboverepparttar 133897 waterline of a 2,000 passenger cruise ship. All staterooms in a floating hotel are spacious and well-appointed, more like suites that you find on a cruise ship. Staterooms typically feature twin beds and a private bath. On luxury barge cruises, you will find even larger cabins and modern conveniences such as TV, jacuzzi, and computer hook-up. You have allrepparttar 133898 amenities of home, including air conditioning, carpeting, a commons area, a dining area and, of course, a bar.

The European barge cruise is an intimate and personal experience as barges typically accommodate as few as 4 people up to as many as 24. Each barge is staffed with a personal chef who prepares gourmet meals from locally purchased ingredients to please guests as well as a captain who pilotsrepparttar 133899 vessel and stateroom staff. A cruise with 6 people can be served by as many as 4 staff members.

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