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expgearoutdoor · 10 months
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Camping Poem
The sun is setting, the sky is ablaze,
The air is crisp, the sounds of nature amaze.
The campfire crackles, the flames dance high,
As we sit around and tell stories of old.
We laugh and we sing, we roast marshmallows,
We gaze up at the stars and make wishes.
We're far from the city, far from the noise,
We're at peace in the wilderness, alone.
The night is dark, the moon is full,
The stars are so bright, they seem to touch.
We lie in our sleeping bags, warm and snug,
And drift off to sleep, dreaming of all that we've done.
We'll wake up in the morning, refreshed and renewed,
Ready to explore the forest, the mountains, and the sea.
We'll make memories that will last a lifetime,
And we'll come back to this place again and again.
So come on, let's go camping! Let's get away
From the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Let's reconnect with nature, and with ourselves,
And let's create memories that will last a lifetime.
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goholidayzmart · 6 years
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Considered as one of the most religious places in all of India, Varanasi is an important destination to visit if you ever plan on coming to India.
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mr-amg-blog · 7 years
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An Blissful Morning at Yamuna Ghat,New Delhi........🏞🏖🛶 #yamuna #yamunaghat #delhigram #omgdelhi #dfordelhi #delhiwale #delhidiaries #india #indianphotography #indianphotographyclub #nofilter #wanderlust #traveller #explorer #explorebetter #tripislife #regramindia #indians_ig #indiashutterbugs #instadaily #instashare #igtravel #love #firstlookindia #unexploredroads #exploregear #budpoi #coi #woi #regramindia (at Yamuna Ghat)
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expgearoutdoor · 11 months
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Venison is a lean, healthy meat that is a good source of protein and other nutrients. It is lower in saturated fat and calories than other red meats, such as beef and pork. Venison is also a good source of iron, zinc, and B vitamins. 
Here are some of the health benefits of eating venison: Lower in saturated fat and calories: 
Venison is a lean meat that is lower in saturated fat and calories than other red meats. This makes it a good choice for people who are trying to reduce their intake of saturated fat and calories. 
Good source of protein: Venison is a good source of protein, which is essential for building and maintaining muscle mass. Protein is also important for repairing tissues and for keeping you feeling full after eating. 
Good source of iron: Venison is a good source of iron, which is an essential mineral that helps your body carry oxygen throughout your body. Iron deficiency can lead to anemia, which can cause fatigue, shortness of breath, and other health problems. 
Good source of zinc: Venison is a good source of zinc, which is an essential mineral that helps your immune system function properly. Zinc deficiency can lead to a weakened immune system, which can make you more susceptible to infections. 
Good source of B vitamins: Venison is a good source of B vitamins, which are essential for a variety of bodily functions, including energy production, brain function, and nerve health. If you are looking for a healthy, lean meat option, venison is a good choice. Venison can be cooked in a variety of ways, so you can find a recipe that you enjoy.
Ingredients
3 pounds boneless venison roast
1 large onion, sliced
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoon garlic salt
¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
1 (1 ounce) package dry onion soup mix
1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of mushroom soup
Instructions
Clean the venison roast and place it in a slow cooker.
Cover the roast with the onion slices.
Sprinkle the roast with the soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, garlic salt, and pepper.
Stir the onion soup mix and condensed soup together in a small bowl. Pour the mixture over the roast.
Cover the slow cooker and cook on low for 6 hours.
Serve the roast with your favorite side dishes.
Tips
If you have a bone-in roast, you can brown it on all sides in a skillet before placing it in the slow cooker.
You can also add other vegetables to the slow cooker, such as carrots, potatoes, or mushrooms.
To make the roast more tender, you can pound it with a meat mallet before cooking it.
Serve the roast with your favorite side dishes, such as mashed potatoes, green beans, or rolls.
Here are some more tips and recipes for cooking venison
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expgearoutdoor · 10 months
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Love this cooler from Coleman! Chiller 16-Can Soft-Sided Portable Cooler - Deep Ocean
Meet the CHILLER™ 16-Can Soft-Sided Portable Cooler. Whether you’re bringing drinks to the game or keeping the fam fueled on a hike, this cooler’s easy and comfortable to carry thanks to its adjustable padded sling strap and side handles. This cooler’s exterior is made from recycled polyester fibers so you’ll help reduce your impact on the environment.
Features:
Portable: Adjustable padded sling strap and padded side handles for easy transport; zippered front and inside mesh pockets for storing ice packs and other extras
Recycled Fabric: Exterior fabric is made from recycled polyester fibers
Superior Ice Retention: TempLock™ Insulation keeps food and drinks cold for 12 hours or more
Leakproof: Welded seams prevent leaks
Easy To Clean: Removable antimicrobial* and stain-resistant hard plastic liner helps prevent odor, mildew, and mold
Capacity: Holds up to 16 cans
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expgearoutdoor · 10 months
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Explore Gear turned 2 today!
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expgearoutdoor · 10 months
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This thing is a sweet one kickbutt rugged fishing backpack! Plano Atlas Series EVA Backpack - 3700 Series. Combining the strength of a hard-sided tackle box with the lightweight portability of a soft-sided tackle bag, the premium EVA-constructed Atlas Tackle Pack is a completely new take on tackle storage. Built up from the sturdy foundation of a waterproof HDPE base surrounded by ultra-durable EVA panels, the Atlas includes Plano’s patented magnetic Dropzone™, bungee cord rod holder, tool holders, water-resistant cell phone storage, internal zippered mesh pockets, molded side pockets, and comfortable shoulder straps.
Also anyone that creates account on exploregear.com gets $15.00 store credit added to their account in (24 to 48) hours.. Then use that to buy this..
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expgearoutdoor · 11 months
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Sitting around a bonfire or campfire is good for the soul...
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expgearoutdoor · 10 months
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Coleman 24-Piece Speckled Enamelware Cook Set - RedFantastic Coleman, Easy-clean, classic double-coated enamel dishes Durable stainless steel flatware with decorative handles with $12.95 flat shipping always this is a great set. If you create an account at exploregear.com you get $15.00 store credit added in 24 to 48 hours.. easy set for RVs, Trailers, and Ice Fishing Houses...
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expgearoutdoor · 11 months
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expgearoutdoor · 11 months
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What Is Minimalist Camping?
In today’s world, most people are surrounded by electronics most of the time. Whether it’s a phone, tablet, computer, television, etc., people of all ages have access to some form of technology. Sometimes, it’s nice, though, to escape all of that in favor of connecting with one another in the great outdoors. One way to do so is by minimalist camping. In fact, a minimalist family camping trip is an excellent way to enjoy each other’s company with less hassle.
What Does Minimalist Camping Mean?
Minimalist camping is the true “definition” of roughing it. Instead of relying on the comfort of home luxury items, you bring only the essentials with you on your camping trip. By packing lightly, you have less to contend with while you’re camping and concentrate on what you need to survive and meet basic needs. You don’t have to drag several bags to your campsite and save time packing. Minimalist camping allows you to connect with nature, fill your mental health cup, feel peace, and connect with your roots.
Where Can You Go Minimalist Camping?
There are many options for minimalist camping, depending on what amenities you are looking for. You can choose a traditional campground that frequently has bathrooms, firepits, and trash areas. Or you can try dispersed camping outside or away from designated campgrounds, where there are no amenities. Dispersed camping lets you feel the responsibility to fend for yourself. When you are finished with your dispersed camping trip, there should be no evidence you were there. Basically, clean up yourself and don’t disturb the environment.
What Should You Include on Your Minimalist’s Camping Checklist?
1. Shelter
If you don’t plan on sleeping under the stars, you’ll need some shelter. This is especially true for a family camping trip. For a shelter, you could use a tent or a simple tarp. With a tarp, you’ll need some way to set it up, such as underneath two trees. Unpredictable weather could leave you soaked if you don’t plan. Another essential for minimalist camping is a sleeping bag; Pack one for each family member. If you’re bringing a pet along, make sure they have the necessary supplies.
2. Food, Water, and Cookware
For a minimalist family camping trip, food, water, and cooking supplies are next on your list. Ideally, you want to bring non-perishable items as much as possible. If you decide to bring meat and other perishables, you’ll need to have a cooler. Make sure you have all necessary utensils like tongs and spatulas, along with pots or pans that are safe using over a fire. It might be in your best interest to bring charcoal to use if the campsite you choose has a grill.
3. Clothing
You’ll need to pack in layers for clothing. Layers will help keep you warm and allow you to remove layers as necessary. Ideally, you will want to pack three layers of clothes: an inner layer like thermal underwear, a mid-layer like fleece or flannel, and a top layer that is wind and water-resistant. Choose one pair of high-quality shoes per family member, as well as warm wool socks if the weather is cold.
4. First Aid
It is wise to pack a first aid kit that includes tweezers, bandaids, hydrogen peroxide, antibacterial ointment, baking soda, a bottle of water, and gauze pads of varying sizes. Bug repellent and sunscreen are also recommended to bring.
How Can You Camp on a Budget?
Fortunately, you camp on a budget, whether you’re minimalist camping or not. Compare your campground options because some are much more costly than others, depending on the season and amenities they offer. Dispersed camping is free if you’re looking for a more rugged experience. Learn more about what dispersed camping is here.
Don’t underestimate the joy that free activities can give as you look for activities to do. State parks offer many free days to visit throughout the year. Other free activities you can do camping include: going for a hike, swimming, bird watching, yoga, scavenger hunt, fishing, learning to tie a knot, skip stones, looking at the stars, and singing songs.
Minimalist camping gives you a break from technology and allows you to enjoy nature without extensive prep work and hauling. Next time you need a break from electronics, the hustle and bustle of life, or fun activity to do with family, consider going minimalist camping!
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