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Camping and RV News | May 31, 2010

by Maverick on May 31, 2010

Neither Rain Nor Mud Nor Leaky Tents Will Stop Us  Stop your whining – It was just a little rain ! A litle rain for a LONG time. The wet weather didn't stop people from filling up the state and national parks for the kick off of the 2010 camping season. The weekend was a good reminder that one [...]

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Winter Survival Tips

by Maverick on January 4, 2009

Winter recreation can be fun and exciting, but it can be dangerous as well. It is essential that you stay protected and equipped in case of a situation that may leave you stranded in the back woods or even along a deserted road for that matter.   Have you ever watched Survivorman or Man vs. [...]

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Wanted: Inspired Mountain Ambassadors

by Maverick on December 27, 2008

Cloudveil is looking for you; inspired mountain ambassadors sharing the same passion for living, protecting, and participating in outdoor adventure and life, a common bond pulls us together.    Among the benefits Cloudveil’s Inspired Mountain Ambassadors can expect are pro. Discount prices and inclusion to an outdoor community of fellow enthusiasts to share stories and [...]

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My Camping Review Getting a New Look

by Maverick on December 21, 2008

Howdy Happy Campers!  Sorry that MCR has been inactive for a while but that is going to change— expect at least two-three postings a week of new content.     MCR will be taking on a new look this coming year. In addition to camping reviews, we’ll be reviewing products, camping cookware, camping supplies, sporting goods, and much [...]

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Outdoor News June 13th, 2008

by Maverick on June 13, 2008

Happy Fathers Day Weekend! North Idaho Campgrounds Open The camping season got off to a late start this year for four North Idaho campgrounds. Kit Price, Devil’s Elbow, Big Hank and Berlin Flats all open this weekend for the 2008 camping season. The campgrounds opened late due to a record snowpack in the area. Montana [...]

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Six Simple Steps To Avoiding a Bear Visit

by Maverick on June 4, 2008

Camping season has arrived and for many of us who endured endless mind-numbing wintry weather, the hot climate and yellow jackets are a welcome transformation from a dormant winter. When we camp we are all at one with nature, but let’s not welcome nature to our campsite especially the bears and other animals. Although bear [...]

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