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  • The Joys of Barbecuing  By : Grant Taylor
    This article looks at the different styles of barbecue and the different ways of cooking the food to offer a variety of flavors. It is important to think about the style of food you enjoy prior to purchasing your barbecue.
  • Preparing Your Barbecue For The Summer Season  By : Grant Taylor
    Learn how to prepare your barbecue for the summer season to ensure that you and your family and friends have a wonderful barbecueing experience. Many hints and tips that will not only prepare your barbecue for the summer season but also ensure that it lasts longer.
  • Bonsai Tree  By : Jim Hicks
    Cultivating bonsai trees has been a Japanese tradition for hundreds and hundreds of years. Literally translating to “tray planting,” cultivating a bonsai tree involves actively working to shape a tree into a dwarfed, artistic version of itself. Bonsai trees are not special hybrids or dwarf species of common trees; they’re genetically the same as their taller brothers and sisters. It’s the careful cultivation that keeps these trees small.
  • Camping Beds  By : Joe Devine
    Spending a night in the woods no longer means a long night and sore back the next morning. Today's camping beds come in a wide range of sizes and comfort levels to work for everyone, from the ultra-light backpacker to the creature-comfort car camper.
  • Hiking Staff  By : Ralph Logan
    Hiking staffs are a huge boon to river and stream crossings, providing a large amount of added security while your legs are shaking from the cold and trying to find purchase on slippery underwater rocks. I didn’t have a hiking staff when I started out, and I ended up borrowing my friend’s staff anytime we had to cross a river.
  • Cedar Strip Canoe  By : Chris Poppavich
    Since I was little, it was my dream to build a cedar strip canoe. I know that there are more efficient designs than cedar strip canoes – they are heavier and less durable than kevlar, and even aluminum has advantages over a cedar strip canoe, but still, the beauty of the lines, the richness of the wood, make the whole thing so incredibly appealing in a way that a boat made of more modern materials simply can't be.
  • 4 Season Tents  By : Floyd Ramer
    4 season tents are the way to go for the seasoned and novice tenter. A year-round tent can be a perfect compromise for the backpacker who wants to hike year-round but can only afford to purchase one tent.

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