Ozark Trail 6-Piece 4 Person Camping Combo Tent each Delivery or Pickup Near Me

When you do have to answer the call of the wild, make sure to stay at least 100 yards away from a water source and bury any solid waste at least 6 inches deep. Barton Fen was very pretty to hike through, though I didn’t see dragonflies, endangered or otherwise. I pulled over to eat an early lunch, and I’m glad I did, because as I finished it began to mist.

Backpacking stoves are a convenient way to boil water for dehydrated meals and instant coffee without adding a lot of weight to your pack. One of the best parts of backpacking is settling around a campfire and enjoying a hot dinner after a long day of hiking. ozark trail wagon You may find it helpful to make a list of meals for each day you are out on the trail to ensure that you are not over- or under-packing for your trip. Exploring Missouri’s scenic Ozark backcountry is one of the best reasons to head out on the trail.

The Ozark Trail 4 Person Instant Dome Tent can be found at Walmart, currently on Rollback from $79.97 to $59.97. Make sure to let a friend or family member know what you’re doing and where you’re going. Tell someone how many days you’ll ozark trail camping be gone and approximately where you think you’ll stay each night. Physically check in by filling out a backpacking card at dedicated trailheads. Also, learn the seven principles of “Leave No Trace” to keep the backcountry beautiful.

I could stand up everywhere inside this Ozark Trail Tent. This Ozark Trail 10-Person Tent has a packed size of 29 by 18 by 13 inches. For a size comparison, here’s what it looks like beside a Coleman 2-Person Sundome Tent, as well as a 32-ounce Nalgene bottle, and it weighs about 30 pounds for everything. The zippers worked fine for the windows, but kept snagging on the door because of this rain cover. My other tents with similar designs did not have this serious of a snagging problem. The stitching especially around the doors and windows don’t seem that well done either, and I found a lot of excess threads as well.

It was a good section to hike in rain — few rocks to make slippery. Very well maintained.My goal today was to get to the Council Bluffs Lake spur, and I nearly stopped there — it was flat enough. The trail was doing the “hug the contour line” thing again, with nowhere to pull off to camp, until I saw a majestic pine below me next to a pool of water. I could see evidence of other hikers bushwhacking down there, so I did the same.

According to my map, the High Route is 6.75 miles, almost 3 miles longer than the Low Route. I am extremely skeptical about mileage in this area. Its huge, sweeping switchbacks never seemed to end. If I hadn’t found some unexpected water in a hollow, I would have been in trouble. Even though it was very hot, I was moving at a good pace — still, it took me hours longer than anticipated.