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  • Camping Hacks

    However, we are here to share with you our favorite camping hacks to turn this 1-star experience into However, with our camping hacks, we hope to inspire a new appreciation for lodging primitively in the Table of Contents PICKING A SITE BEAR SAFETY COOKWARE ITEMS & FOOD TIPS EVERYDAY CAMP HACKS Picking a Advertisement 7 Everyday Camp Hacks 1. Ozark Trails 6' x 8' Heavy Duty Tarp Having a 6' x 8' tarp is a very handy camping hack.

  • National Park Travel Guide: The Ultimate 1-Week Road Trip

    Where to stay in Glacier We recommend camping at Fish Creek Campground or finding a hotel in Kalispell Also Read: Camping Hacks What to Pack for a 1 Week Camping Trip Packing light is always the key when camping, especially when you plan to bring your necessary camping gear on a plane. We packed all of our camping gear into one checked bag by packing the below light-weight gear: Lightweight Get our Full Camping Packing Checklist sent to your email! Happy Adventuring! J&L

  • Essential Travel Items

    Whether we are setting off on a trip to backpack through Europe or going camping at a National Park, Most of us are guilty of over-packing for fear of leaving something crucial behind. Related 10 Hiking Essentials Camping Hacks Finding Budget Flights Venture Pal Backpack Our #1 essential Tested and proven by J&L, this day pack is made of durable materials, has comfortable arm straps, and This JetBoil can easily fit in any day-pack, allowing for hot meals on the go.

  • 10 Hiking Essentials

    Illumination An essential item for your pack not only while hiking, but also camping. We recommend this Water Resistant Headlamp that has lasted us many years on all of our camping trips. When hiking, camping, or exploring the woods, you should have a knife. Shop: Stormproof Matches Also Read: Camping Hacks 7. This little gadget is our favorite thing to take camping and hiking.

  • Grand Tetons National Park, Wyoming: Top Things to See, Eat, and Drink

    Camping Food We stopped at the grocery store before heading into the park, stocked up on bread, pasta Camping/Backpacking All of the campgrounds in Grand Teton National Park are first come, first serve. If you would prefer to backpack instead of drive-up camp, be sure to review these backcountry camping J&L Recommended Camping: Colter Bay Campground Advertisement Grand Tetons Camping & Hiking Safety Tips Also Read: Camping Hacks Is there cell service in Grand Tetons National Park?

  • Hiking in Bear Territory

    Advertisement Packing Food If you are backpacking, we recommend checking with the park before bringing Also Read: Camping Hacks Never Hike Alone The larger the group, the less likely you are to encounter Belongings Do not drop your pack or try to deter the bear with food. Belongings Do not drop your pack or try and deter the bear with food. If Attacked PLAY DEAD (do not fight back).

  • Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee: Top Things to See, Eat, and Drink

    We stayed at both campgrounds and had beautiful camp sites at each. If you would prefer to backcountry camp instead of frontcountry, be sure to review these backcountry camping guidelines ahead of time. J&L Recommended Camping: Smokemont Advertisement Smoky Mountain National Park Camping Tips: Read up on Bring waterproof jackets/pants Also Read: Camping Hacks Getting Around Are there shuttles in Great Smoky

  • Glacier National Park, Montana: Top Things to See, Eat, and Drink

    Camping Food We stopped at the grocery store before heading into the park, stocked up on bread, pasta Also Read: Camping Hacks Advertisement 2. J&L Recommended Lodging: Fish Creek Campground Advertisement Glacier Camping Safety Tips Read up on Bear Purchase unscented shampoo/soap/deodorant etc. and avoid any body sprays/perfumes/cologne when tent-camping We recommend packing many layers and dry clothes, especially if camping.

  • Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan: Top Things to Do, Eat, and Drink

    Camping near Sleeping Bear When in the outdoorsy state of Michigan, we would recommend camping. J&L Recommended Lodging: Platte River Campground Advertisement Sleeping Bear Dunes Camping Tips Read Unlike grizzly bears, if a black bear approaches you be sure to FIGHT BACK. Purchase unscented shampoo/soap/deodorant etc. and avoid any body sprays/perfumes/cologne when tent-camping Bring waterproof jackets/pants Also Read: Camping Hacks Suggested Duration We recommend 3-4 days in order

  • Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: Top Things to See, Eat, and Drink

    Camping Food We stopped at the grocery store before heading into the park, stocked up on bread, pasta Also Read: Camping Hacks Advertisement 2. If you would prefer to backpack instead of drive-up camp, be sure to review these permit reservation In addition, be sure to review this backcountry camping map. J&L Suggested Lodging: Bridge Bay Campground Yellowstone Camping & Hiking Safety Tips Read up on Bear

  • Essential Guide to Planning Your Ultimate Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Adventure

    Explore all of your options below: Camping in Pictured Rocks Luckily, there are a fair amount of campgrounds If you would prefer to backpack instead of drive-up camp, be sure to review the backcountry camping guidelines Advertisement Upper Peninsula Camping Tips: Read up on Bear Safety ahead of your trip - over 9,000 black Opposed to grizzly bears, if a black bear approaches you be sure to FIGHT BACK. Purchase unscented shampoo/soap/deodorant etc. and avoid any body sprays/perfumes/cologne when tent-camping

  • Top Things To Do in the Upper Peninsula: Ultimate 1 Week Itinerary

    If you would prefer to backpack instead of front country camp, be sure to review the backcountry camping It was easily one of our favorite camping experiences. for a 1 Week Camping Trip Packing light is always the key when camping, especially when you plan to bring your necessary camping gear on a plane. We packed all of our camping gear into one checked bag by packing the below light-weight gear: Lightweight

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