Just because Jack Frost is camping out on your front lawn, doesn’t mean you can’t head out in to the wild yourself. Winter camping can be a great way to get outside and an even better excuse for extreme cuddling.
Just because Jack Frost is camping out on your front lawn, doesn’t mean you can’t head out in to the wild yourself. Winter camping can be a great way to get outside and an even better excuse for extreme cuddling.
That chill in the air shouldn't put you off the great outdoors, it should encourage more evenings around warm campfires and sleeping bag snuggles. Still, it is chilly, and a cold snap could be dangerous so use common sense and take these cold weather camping tips to heart.
Whether you live in Britain and are planning a staycation or if you are planning to make a trip there for a holiday abroad, there are things to know before you take your holiday. First, you should decide on the type of holiday you are interested in. Do you want a city break, an educational holiday, or a country relaxation retreat?
It’s important to keep your road trip and camping expeditions eco-friendly as possible. Here's how to camp without damaging Mother Nature.
We know what sleep deprivation does to the human mind and body, but is it the same for insects? Do insects need to sleep in order to function? Are bugs even capable of sleep?
There’s nothing worse than being wet and cold, and a fire is the perfect cure. The trouble is, if it’s been raining or snowing, all the firewood and kindling will be soaking. Luckily, there are several solutions, kindly provided by Mother Nature, that will help you to light a fire in inclement weather and have you warm and cozy in no time at all.
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