Learning to camp at Darlington Provincial Park

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Darlington Provincial Park’s Learn to Camp program teaches those new to the outdoor activity how to set up your camp site, tent, build a fire, cook on a propane stove and more.

DO NOT light a camping stove like this!

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So I purchased a butane camping stove top last time I went camping, but never got around to trying it out. I saw it sitting there and decided to share the unwrapping and how we got it to work! Note that I tossed away the instructions and then had trouble getting it to light up! Silly me! If you enjoy this video, please thumb up and subscribe! Music provided by www.incompetech.com, tracks include: Comic Plodding, Doh De Oh, Heroic Reception, and Disco Sting

‘Vulcan Stove’ – Medium Size Portable Regulator Stove for Outdoors – Hiking, Backpacking and More!

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'Vulcan Stove' - Medium Size Portable Regulator Stove for Outdoors - Hiking, Backpacking and More!This is a portable stove that you can bring to the outdoors with you. You no longer have to set up a fire using wood when you are out hiking or camping. Use this outdoor stove to prepare convenient meals out in the wild.


Package comes with a durable hard plastic carrying case, the stove is foldable and can be easily brought along on your outdoor trips.


Light weight – only a little over 14 ounces (including the carrying case!).


This stove features with a built-in piezo easy push-start self igniter, sends out electric spark to start the flame, no matches or lighter required! Foldable stove legs offers larger and more stable pan support.


This is an must-have item for all outdoor activities like hiking, backpacking, fishing and more!


We also carry a smaller size as well, please check our other listing for more information.


Price: $99.99


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Renegade Tent Heater

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This camp and/or hunting heater incorporates renewable energy practices while getting more use from the campfire. It is also capable of being an emergency survival heater, or a personal sleeping bag warmer. Yes, it’s that versitle, and safe!! See, here at Renegade Camping Equipment, we wanted to do something new in the camping world. We wanted to get the most out of the free energy source that’s available while camping, (the high energy source of the campfire)!! We could imagine camping in comfort, and saftey. No matter how cold the temperature was. Power sources for camping, has typically incorporated the use of some type of fuel to take camping with you, and usually that fuel would be propane. With this gas you could then bring, heat into a tent, and if you are extremely careful!! You would be able to warm your tent, but at the cost of saftey issues. The most immediate concern is the issue of something extremely hot being in the tent with you. These products heat through radiant heat. And to achieve warmth through radient heat the heat source must achieve high temperatures, high enough to warm the air in the area. Many times, radiant heaters reach a operating temperature over 650 C, 1200 F. With temperatures this high, it isn’t hard to see that this could be a threat, and a definite saftey concern. The Renegade Tent Heater doesn’t heat with fuels that has to be bought. But heats with fuel that is found readily, in most camping areas (Firewood). And heating with free

Cold Weather Survival Evaluation

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Are you ready to bug out in cold weather? What gear would you need? How would you stay clean? I thought I was ready until I actually tried winter camping for ten days. I had a lot to learn, the hard, cold way. Sot and I arrived on Sunday and were stoked to get on the trail to find a place to set up camp. The snow wasn’t deep enough to need snowshoes, which also meant we wouldn’t be making any snow shelters like a quinzee or snow cave. After some scouting we found an open area ideal for setting up the 11 foot diameter tipi and outside fire pit. The hike in only took about 15 minutes with our over packed sleds, and we’re both sadly out of shape. Each sled was loaded with about 60 pounds of gear. After we caught our breath we started to set up. The woodstove and teepee didn’t take long, and within a couple of hours we had a working campsite complete with an outside firepit and lean-to. We froze for the first three nights as I just couldn’t get the stove in the tepee to work. Even with our mountains of wool blankets. In fact, we spent much of the first three nights hanging out in the truck with the heater on waiting for the sun to rise so we could drive to town and have a hot breakfast. Sot had enough of the cold, hard living by Thursday, so I drove him home. While driving him home I got more supplies and the keys for my friend’s cabin that’s on the land we were camping on. I thought it would be great to recover with some easier living in the cabin but I was in for a rude

Backpacking Camp Cooking : Camp Cooking Fuels

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Don’t be afraid to use up a tank of propane when camping. Learn about camp cooking fuels in this free backpacking video on wilderness and theoutdoors. Expert: Megan Rouch Bio: Megan Rouch enjoys off-road unicycling. She has been riding unicycles for eight years. Miss Rouch has instructed unicycling and juggling at the Kent Cummins Magic Camp for the past seven years. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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Backpacking Stoves & Cooking : Backpacking With Cartridge Stoves

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Cartridge stoves are popular because they’re easy to us. Learn about cartridge stoves and cooking onbackpacking trips in this free camping video from a hiking expert. Expert: Brant Bowers Bio: Brant Bowers has worked in the Camping Department at Bill Jackson’s sporting goods store since 2004. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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Volcano Grills

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The Volcano Collapsible Propane Grill is the most versatile and efficient grill on the market today. From the backyard to the great outdoors, this tri-fuel cooker allows you to cook whatever you want, whenever you want, while using a variety of fuels. The Volcano is very versatile allowing you to cook with a wok, pots, pans, griddle, open-flame and is an exceptional grill. And, of course, it is great for Dutch Oven cooking!

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Coleman Micro Stove Test

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Just a quick video showing the new Coleman Micro Stove and a Stansport 4 Party Cookset we picked up from WalMart. I placed an order on their website since they had free shipping and my local store was out of the Micro Stoves. Seems like a pretty well made little stove! It is lightweight and very portable being able to be thrown in a cargo pants pocket and making it a great inexpensive backpacking option! The only downside is the base of the stove which won’t allow the use of larger pots or pans. I would say eight inches and under in diameter and lightweight should work just fine. You also want to keep the stove on a level sturdy surface to eliminate tip overs. Keep kids away from it while it’s in use! The Stansport cookset is decent for the price. The really nice thing about this set is that everything stores in the large cooking pot. For a single person or even two people, this set would be overkill for backpacking. It is a complete set which will do the job nicely for us (family of 4). I know that cooking on aluminum can be a tough task but for camping or an emergency situation, it will do the trick! It’s good to have back up methods for preparing food. My Wife and I did try the Mountain House Beef Stew and it was tasty. So we will look at more of their products for future trips. More on the way….just need to get organized a bit. Thanks for watching!

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Backpacking Camp Cooking : Camp Cooking Stoves & Metal Bowls

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Metal bowls are useful for cooking and as a container to eat from. Learn about camp cookware and nutrition in this free backpacking video on wilderness and theoutdoors. Expert: Megan Rouch Bio: Megan Rouch enjoys off-road unicycling. She has been riding unicycles for eight years. Miss Rouch has instructed unicycling and juggling at the Kent Cummins Magic Camp for the past seven years. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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