After a Monday fishing on the Beaver Kill River in Roscoe, New York, Bob was walking from the pier carrying two brown trout in a bucket. He is approached by a Water Conservation Officer who asks him for his fishing license. Bob replies to the environmentalist, “I was not fishing and I did not catch…
Read MoreRecipes for the Campsite: Mountain Man Breakfast
Ingredients 1 lb. mild pork sausage, crumbled 5-6 strips of bacon, cooked and crumbled 1 onion, chopped 1 clove garlic, minced 1 red bell pepper, chopped 1 green bell pepper, chopped 2 lb. package frozen hash browns, shredded 12 eggs, beaten 1 package shredded Cheddar cheese Equipment Dutch-Oven w/ Lid Knife Wooden Spoon Chopper Mincer…
Read MoreAccessory of the Month: Winegard Amplified TV Antenna
Looking for a small yet powerful TV Antenna with free HD TV channel reception? The Rayzar Amplified TV Antenna is the perfect and simple solution. Thin, ultra-lightweight and easy to mount are a few of the features that make this antenna the optimal choice for Teardrop trailers. Do not let the size fool you, the…
Read MoreCamping Tips & Tricks: Poison Ivy, Saving Space and Comfort at the Campsite
Foam Floor Tiles: Easy installation for a softer, more comfortable tent floor: Looking to add cushion to that exterior awing/screen room? Simple foam floor tiles may fit the bill. Easy to setup, these soft “area rugs” provide a barrier from the hard ground as well as comfort for sleeping. Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac:…
Read MoreRecipes for the Campsite: Dutch Oven Jambalaya
Ingredients: 1 tablespoon olive oil ½ pound smoked sausage, cut into ¼-inch thick slices ½ large onion, chopped 1 cup chopped green bell pepper 1 cup chopped celery ½ teaspoon Cajun seasoning, or to taste 1 cup uncooked white rice 1 (14.5 ounce) can diced tomatoes, with juice 1 tablespoon minced garlic 2 cups chicken…
Read MoreAccessory of the Month: Zamp Solar Portable Charging Panel
Zamp Solar Portable Charging Panel – 40 Watts This portable solar panel from Zamp is rated at 40 watts and will provide 2.30 amps of charging capacity. Made to attach directly to the Zamp Solar pre-wire connection on all Little Guy products. Great for maintaining your batteries during long storage cycles. Recommended for small single…
Read MoreCamping Tips and Tricks – Unique Storage and Fire Starting Tricks
Fire Starter: Use Doritos as Tinder Running low on paper, dry wood or lighter fluid? Doritos to the rescue. These favorite snack chips work very well as tinder for starting campsite fires. They are not the most nutritional food, but they serve as a great backup plan for those tricky fire starting situations. Simple Storage:…
Read MoreCustomer of the Month: Mike Ertz – Little Guy T@G
LG: How long have you owned your T@G? ME: I bought my T@G in the fall of 2014 in Kirksville, MO. LG: What is your favorite Campsite (Name, City, ST) you have visited so far since owning your T@G? ME: My favorite bar far is my recent trip to So Marine Park Campground in Rocky…
Read MoreJourney to Alaska: Photographic Wrap-Up (Part 4 and Final)
I can’t tell you how great it feels to have planned and completed the 6,997 mile trip of a lifetime. I can now scratch it off of my Bucket List. I’m really glad that I was able to share this experience with Mike Smith, Tom England, John Lewis, and 2 days (along with months of…
Read MoreJourney to Alaska: Photographic Wrap-Up (Part 3)
One of the things that we really looked forward to on our trip to Alaska was a visit to Denali National Park. Although the anticipation was great, we definitely weren’t disappointed. Prior to leaving on our journey to Alaska we decided to make reservations at Riley Creek Campground as well as pre-purchase tickets for the…
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