Pest-proof camping Offers suggestions on how to avoid sharing a campsite with bears, birds and other critters. Food precautions; Protection tactics against animals and insects; Proper disposal of garbage. INSET: Camp tips.. - 《Outdoor Life》 被引量: 0发表: 1992年 ...
(2) What does the author advise parents to do while planning a family camping trip? ___ A. Take more food to meet the children's need. B. Keep the children away from animals. C. Encourage the children to take care of their own things. D. Let the children learn by watching...
How do I keep monkeys away from my campsite? Monkeys are naturally wary of snakes, sorealistic rubber snakes placed around your caravanor campsite can discourage them. Don't leave a rubber snake in the same spot too long otherwise the Vervet monkey will get used to its immobility and ignor...
The easiest storage solution to keep bears away is food lockers. Many parks have installed these large, metal, cemented, bear-resistant structures in front-country and developed campgrounds, but they’re also popping up in backcountry sites where these animals roam. So before you resort to more...
Camping is a good way to spend time along with your kids and to show them how wonderful nature can be. Through camping, children can discover new things about nature, such as flowers, birds, and other small animals. Camping gives kids time to get away from all the electronics (电子) of...
Always keep a clean campsite. Throw away all trash and keep it gathered away from your tent in a location out of reach of any of the local critters or pests. Also, make sure to hang your food in a bag to keep bears or other animals away. ...
Camping is a good way to spend time along with your kids and to show them how wonderful nature can be. Through camping, children can discover new things about nature, such as flowers, birds, and other small animals. Camping gives kids time to get away from all the electronics (电子) of...
Wild camping (aka: stealth camping, free camping, or rough camping) is the practice of sleeping outside in a place of your choosing, rather than in an officially-designated campsite. Whether it’s legal depends on where you do it, but it’s never fun if you’re asked to move on ...
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Minimize Campfire Impacts To lessen the impact of fires, use lightweight stoves for cooking and candle lanterns for light where possible. Where fires are allowed, use established fire rings or a fire pan, and keep fires small, employing only dead wood from the ground that can be broken by ...