Friday, August 10, 2012

Wrap up warm for Winter Camping

Camping has long been a British holiday tradition, frowned upon by many who may feel the great outdoors isn't quite for them. Millions of people set out on a camping holiday each year, one of the strengths of a camping holiday is its versatility. You can set up camp anywhere with soft ground and open space. This makes it the standard equipment for all festival goers and hikers. Prices of tents vary from £10 ranging all the way up to hundreds of pounds for a top quality tent which can house even the largest family comfortably.


Festivals sites are always a sea of tents with finding your own at night often a chore among the thousands. Hikers often sleep in tents on the side of mountains, putting an arrow through the heart of the claim that camping is purely a summer sport. Buying the right equipment can make camping an appealing option even in the winter.

Making an investment in a high quality sleeping back is often the cornerstone to comfortable camping, you don't have to pay through the nose to get a sleeping bag which will keep you warm in the winter months while camping. Sleeping bags aren't the most expensive piece of equipment and are considerably cheaper than spending the night in a hotel. Another key point when camping in winter is making sure you purchase a tent which has a porch area in the front to keep any wet or muddy clothes from dirtying the sleeping area of the tent, this may seem like a small factor but can make all the difference if the weather takes a turn for the worse when you are out through the day. Dry clothes are essential when trying to keep you warm against the elements, a change of clothes can put a rainy day into the past.

One final essential to keeping warm when camping in winter is warm and practical outdoor clothing such as a hooded top or a thick t-shirt to keep you warm while out and also while around the campsite.

This kind of effective wear is available from various outlets around the web and the high street at great prices giving fabulous value for money. Various outdoor clothing businesses operate with a admirable ethical policy, with Fairtrade often being the top of the agenda when sourcing raw materials for clothing. This kind of business helps put something back into the economy where the materials are sourced, where in previous cases these kind of producers have been exploited.

Men's Hoodies are available at great prices online while still providing the practicality and warmth when winter camping, buying Ethical Fashion is also another way to put money back into the local economies where raw materials are sourced to produce clothes we buy in the U.K










Camping Oliva in Rabac, Kroatië, ligt in een oude olijfboomgaard. Het kampeerterrein maakt deel uit van een groter complex met onder andere een hotel. Op camping Oliva zelf kampeert u op afgebakende plaatsen onder de olijfbomen of in een van de stacaravans. Meer info op: www.suncamp.nl
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