How to Camp Like a Millionaire
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| Roughing It in Style | |
All month, I've been breaking down what's hot in the latest in backcountry clothing, shoes and bags. Learn the word Pro Shell from Gore-Tex -- you'll want a jacket made from it. And give Helly Hansen's new line of hybrid base-layers a try: merino wool on the outside, polyester on the inside. They officially pass the Blum family stink test ... and that, dear friends, is saying a lot.
Today, in my final salute to Action August, I focus on the gear and goodies that turn a mere camping trip into a luxurious experience.
The secret to truly low-stress, high fun -- dare I say elegant? -- camping starts with planning, and getting moving.
The basic rule of thumb is to spend the same number of hours on a plane, in the car or hiking the trail as the number of nights you spend out. Say you have one night available this weekend -- fly one hour, drive one hour and hike one hour to your destination of choice. From New York City, that's a flight to say, Albany, an easy drive into the southern Adirondacks and a reasonable hike to any one of several perfectly lovely campsites.
If that still sounds like too much exercise, swap the hiking for a bit of kayaking and let the boats do the lugging. My wife and I are having a blast loading up a ton of stuff and paddling around the St. George River in Maine. We're testing a new set of his-and-hers touring kayaks from Old Town Canoes and its sister brand Necky Kayaks. Necky's line of for-ladies-only Eliza boats ($1,100 with rudder) can turn even the most severe hydrophobe into a proficient paddler. ...
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