Feb 20, 2010

Easy Campfire Cookware Cleanup

Camp cooking over an open fire adds a unique and flavorful way to enjoy the camping experience
at its best.
To prevent soot build up on your cookware here's a helpful tip to keep your pots clean without having to wear your elbow and scrubber pads out, simply squeeze out a dime size amount of camp soap on a paper towel, rub the soap on the underside and sides of the cooking pot before you place over the fire. When its time to wash the dishes, clean up the utensils first leaving the pots that were used over fire for last, as you begin to wash off the soot you will notice how easy the cleanup is, leaving you more time to enjoy the outdoors. it is recommended to use a biodegradeable camp soap and dump the dirty water in a high grassy area away from your campsite, preventing critters from coming around and also is better for the enviroment.

Feb 17, 2010

New! Kodiak Canvas Cabin Tent #6133





The newly designed Kodiak deluxe 9 x 12 cabin tent has added some new great features that are a definate improvement over the older model #6129. The canvas remains the same Hydra-Shield technology, providing quicker drying and wicking of the water to eliminate water from entering the tent while touching the inside of the tent canvas. The awning portion of the tent can easily be rolled up when not needed, vs the #6129 that had to be set up regardless. The ridge pole was made larger to prevent roof sagging, eliminating stress points on the ends and reducing the risk of holding water on the roof. The model #6133 also has an available screen or wall enclosure that can easily be attached to the awning for privacy by simply zipping up the windows or with full screen enclosure option, providing maximum ventilation for a bug free enviroment. Also included with the optional screen or wall enclosure features storage pouches for easy access when needed.2 large zippered rear windows replaces the single plastic window for additional ventilation.