There is a very limited amount of time left to get out and be one with nature while wearing your boardshorts. Take advantage of the end of the summer camping season by packing up the best, the lightest and the most fun camping gear to have one final retreat to the lake or river nearest you.
We’ve found the best products that are necessary for your last warm weather trek out of the city. For yourself, grab a pair of Rhythm Livin’ swim trunks, pair it with a cool camp tee from Parks Project, and of course your sunnies. For Fido, we recommend a leash/collar combo from Wolfgang Man & Beast.
Now for your home away from home, the Big Agnes Krumholtz UL2 mtnGLO, is ideal. With solar panels that fuel LED lights that line the silhouette of the tent, even when the sun goes down, you’ll still find your bed. But just in case you really want to be one with nature, go for the alternative of the Trek Light Gear Single Hammock. Worried about bugs? There’s an accessory for that.
Camp City | Soak It Up
Summer camping season is just about done. Head to the lake for one last wet hurrah.
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Spy Sunglasses Malcom
The Malcom, $120, by Spy Sunglasses, have soft matte black frames, with dark blue spectra lenses. They offer 100% UV protection, and are available in polarized.
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Trek Light Gear Single Hammock
Keep comfy and snug in the Single Hammock, $69.95, by Trek Light Gear.
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Wolfgang SkyScape Dog Leash
Keep Fido nice and secure with the SkyScape Dog Leash, $22.95- $26.95, from Wolfgang when out hiking trails.
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Rhythm. My Everyday Jam Blue
Want that classic pair of shorts for hanging out on a boat on the lake? Well look no further than the My Everyday Jam Blue, $59.99, by Rhythm.
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Parks Project Mt. Hood Restoration Tee
Show your love for one of our nation's greatest treasures, our national parks. For every 5 Mt. Hood Restoration Tee's, $36.00, sold funds the planting of one cedar tree in the forest.
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Camp Chef Compact Fire Ring
Whether you are in a parking lot tail gating, out camping, spending a day at the beach, or even at home the Compact Fire Ring, $99.99, from Camp Chef will truly change how you grill.
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Gerber Freescape Camp Kitchen Kit
Gerber is helping prep that campfire dinner with the Freescape Camp Kitchen Kit, $88. The kit contains a Camp Kitchen knife, a Paring knife and a carrying case which doubles as cutting board and also features a built-in sharpener!
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BioLite PowerLight Mini
The PowerLight Mini, $44.95, from BioLite will provide up to 52 hours of light or help charge your gadgets via USB.
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Eureka! Spire LX Camp Stove
Look to the Spire LX Camp Stove, $144.95, from Eureka! to step up your campground cooking. Got a large tribe? No problem daisy chain two together for double the space, and all from the same gas source.
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Big Agnes Krumholtz UL2 mtnGLO
Big Agnes was already a leader in tent technology. But the Krumholtz UL2 mtnGLO, $649.95 takes it to a whole new level. Featuring solar panels, fan, lantern, and LED lights all integrated into the tent .
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Helinox Chair One
Let's face it, camping chairs are usually meant to be lightweight, and usually don't end up being too comfortable. However, Helinox designed the Chair One, $124, with comfort in mind. With multiple awards the Chair One will have you wondering why don't sit in it all the time?
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C Gear Sand- Free Quicksand Mat
Coming in a wide variety of colors the Sand- Free Quicksand Mat, $49.99, does exactly what is says and provides a sand free time when you're at the beach. C Gear designed it with multi weave technology to allow sand, dirt, and grass to slip right through.
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Coleman 75 QT Wheeled Xtreme 5 Cooler
Maybe you need to keep something cold for 5 days? Maybe you need to keep 118 cans cold? Either way the 75 QT WheelXtreme 5 Cooler, $79.99, from Coleman has got you covered.
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L.L. Bean Compact Camp Table, 25
The Compact Camp Table, 25", $50.00 holds up to 60 lb.'s and will give you that extra space you always end up needed when preparing food while camping.
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