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Take a look at my 2008 festival season handy guide to preparation for your festival, whether the sun is beaming or the skies are pouring!
Tip 1. Wellies are a must! In recent years people have opted for hiking boots, but should the weather become really wet, the mud will ride up your legs and you will be more concerned about this than the great acts on stage. If travelling by car, why not leave your wellies in the boot, that way your tent will be kept clean, if you have no car, why not seek for a cheap boot bag to store your boots in.
Tip 2. There is a myth that you need loads of toilet roll, but nowadays most festivals are handing out eco rolls at the gate, so you can benefit from more space in your bag, and save the environment.
Tip 3. Try not to take too much money, and if you need to, spread it around. Ensure you keep all your money in one place, if you do and you lose it, you lose everything and that means no BEER!
Tip 4. Be careful with your mobile and if need be, take an old mobile phone that has a spare battery, if you lose it, you can still enjoy the festival.
Tip 5. The nights are dark and the toilet visit during the night is much easier with a torch. Have one handing near the door of the tent and ensure it has new batteries ready to go.
Tip 6. Wet wipes are a godsend, they are easy to use and will be a godsend all weekend! Just ensure you seal the top after use to prevent drying out. You should also take some small freezer bags with you to ensure everything stays dry during the period the tent is up.
Tip 7. Arrive early to get a good spot, and look for the high ground to reduce the risk of flooding. Start from the bottom and peg it to the floor first so the wind should not embarrass you.
Tip 8. Water is key. You will need it for your hands, but more importantly for your teeth. Why waste time queuing? Simply use a mouthful of water and brush your teeth by the tent.
Tip 9. Sun lotion is a must, so apply as soon as you wake and at intervals throughout the day. The worst feeling is when you are burnt. Visit Superdrug and get a handy little mini tube of sun lotion, or search online for free samples. Always keep your lotion handy, you will need it during the day.
Tip 10. Finally, some people are boring and buy dull wellies, you will see these abandoned around the field when you are leaving. If you get stuck driving away from the festival, simply stick an abandoned welly under each back wheel and see the difference in grip! You see, wellies are not just for wearing!
A great store for wellies is Freds Clothing, they have a massive range of funky wellies, clothing and festival equipment including Hunter Wellies. Remember that your wellies will last you many years, so ensure you take them home with you after the festival.
Tony Ryder is an online reporter based in Lincoln, UK and works freelance for local music and fashion websites.
Key Hiking & Backpacking Tips
There is nothing quite like the thrill and adventure of the great outdoors. The growth in adventure and eco tourism offers new possibilities for hikers and backpackers to experience nature – and with the latest developments in hiking equipment, the experience is even easier.
For the novice hiker, we offer the following 9 tips to be considered before you travel.
1. Invest in equipment
Investing in the right equipment will increase the comfort and enjoyment of your hiking experience.
Backpacks: invest in high quality, internal frame backpacks suitable for your body size and shape. These will last longer, are lighter, offer better ventilation and will distribute the weight of your pack more evenly. A specialist retailer such as Cotswold Outdoor should be able to demonstrate how to pack, strap and adjust your backpack for maximum comfort.
Shoes: hiking shoes will offer greater comfort than your normal sneakers, especially hiking boots with ankle support to prevent your ankle from twisting on uneven surfaces. Your feet expand a little after hours of walking, so we recommend you try on shoes in the afternoon and wear thick hiking socks as you would normally wear. Choose styles made of breathable, waterproof materials.
Gear: Your hiking shop is a treasure trove of useful items. Must-haves includes: quick-dry, ultra light towels; headlamps (much better than torches as you can keep your hands free when hiking at night); ultra light sleeping bags; base layers; a rain cover; compass; sunscreen; First Aid kit; Swiss Army knife; drink bottles; rip-stop nylon tape. You can do your research and shop online through Cotswold Outdoor.
2. Pack carefully
The key word for packing is ‘multi-purpose’. Choose items that serve different functions and remove duplication, for example: your Swiss Army knife and an additional ‘spork’ (combined spoon and fork utensil available from Cotswold Outdoor) make up your cutlery set so no need to pack an additional knife for your evening meal; your quick-dry towel can also serve as a pillow, etc. Pack the items which will be used the least at the bottom of your pack and those used more frequently at the top for easy access.
3. Plan your trip
Making decisions on the hop can add excitement to the adventure for some, but in most cases careful planning will avoid frustrations. Map your route and plot in suitable rest stops. Research where you can buy food and drinks along the way to reduce the amount you pack. Plan your meals and snacks so you purchased what you need to stave off hunger. Make a contingency plan, just in case. If traveling through different countries ensure you have local currency in small denominations. Take photocopies of your passport with you, and be sure to have travel insurance.
4. Get ‘trip fit’
With hiking, white water rafting, abseiling and rock climbing on offer, it’s tempting for the intrepid traveler to be too ambitious. Start increasing your aerobic fitness prior to departure with cycling, jogging and walking to improve your stamina.
5. Look after your nutritional needs
Complex carbohydrates (wholegrains) will provide you with the energy you need. Consider dried fruits which contain the same nutrients as fresh fruit but are lighter and take up less space. Energy is released from Low GI (glycemic index) foods slower than high GI foods, so choose low GI foods to keep you fuelled for longer. These include nuts, certain cereals, most fruits, most vegetables, legumes and yoghurt. Keep hydrated with lots of water.
6. Communicate
Communicate your plans to friends and family and provide them with your itinerary. Touch base regular so they can track your movements. Register with LOCATE, the advisory branch of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Advise LOCATE of your travel plans and they will know how to reach you in emergencies and inform you of travel warnings before you depart.
7. Learn local cultures and laws
The treatment you receive in different countries depends on the respect you show for local customs and laws. Be mindful of appropriate clothing, drinking in public and local law.
8. Be environmentally friendly
The views and scenery when hiking and backpacking can be spectacular – don’t ruin the experience for others by leaving your rubbish behind.
9. Have fun
If you’ve invested in the right equipment, planned appropriately and done your research you have maximized your opportunity to have fun. Capture it all on camera and be the envy of everyone you know.
There are a number of hiking and outdoor clothing suppliers such as Cotswold Outdoor who can kit you out with all the gear you need.
About the Author
Rachel is a freelance writer who enjoys the outdoors and reading.
im making a replica of the olympic torch out of plaster have any tips on how to make it.?
8 grade history project
A good idea is to make a wire armature. Go to a craft store like Michaels or AC moore and look for Wire Mesh with small holes- it should say something on the package about sculpture. Then find some good gloves- something that is tight on your hands and maybe with rubber coated tips. I used gardening gloves. Then you need Plaster Strips- they are just like paper mache strips but they are plaster. You will also find these in the craft store. I believe a good brand is ridgid wrap. Follow the instructions carefully- you make your armature then cover it in plaster strips, then paint with acrylics.
Tip-a-Cop fundraiser scheduled in Jensen Beach
The annual Tip-A-Cop fundraising event to benefit Special Olympics Florida is scheduled for April 2.
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