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		<title>Roughing It</title>
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My husband and I wanted to plan a special weekend for our fifth anniversary. Fancy dinners and vacations aren&#8217;t really our thing. We love nature and the outdoors, so we decided on a weekend camping trip. I put my husband in charge of packing the supplies and I prepared all of the food.
I planned a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Traveling Light on Hiking and Backpacking Trips</title>
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When hiking or backpacking in the great outdoors, if you&#8217;re carrying a pack of any kind, it is essential to travel light. Traveling uphill or across rugged terrain takes its toll on feet and muscles, and reducing the weight you carry will allow you to travel longer, and also avoid soreness and aches. When packing, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Essentials for Cold-Weather Camping</title>
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Some of my friends call me crazy for going on regular winter camping trips, but I have a special term reserved for them: wimps. While I still love traveling to national parks and wilderness destinations during the summer, I don&#8217;t relish the process of dealing with huge crowds of tourists. In winter, the landscape is [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Preparing for High-Altitude Hiking Trips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s important to scout out the climate and weather conditions for a camping trip well ahead of time, but altitude is a consideration that often goes overlooked. That&#8217;s unfortunate because hikers are drawn to the splendid vistas and picturesque scenery unique to mountainous regions. In a high-altitude camping situation, one needs to bring a suitable [...]]]></description>
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