Thursday, 17 December 2009

Persistence Pays - Metal Detecting

By Veronica Carrillo

With so many different types of tents out there how do you go about choosing the one that is best for you? Well it is quite simple actually if you follow the right methods and steps when you are going to stores and finding the one that will fit your style of adventure the best.

Many screen tents, gazebos, and arbors have the option to use them or not. Any time there is food, bugs are sure to make an entrance. Tightly woven mesh walls prevent even the tiniest bugs from coming through. When all awnings are open, flaps rolled up and chairs set up inside, you can enjoy the sunset without the buzzing and itching of the "no-see-um's".

A traditionally peaked, square screen house adds functionality and convenience to outdoor parties. Available from 10x13 feet to 17x15 feet, these full height shelters are bright and airy on the inside. With ceiling heights up to almost seven feet, they can accommodate even the tallest people easily. The perfect place for food laden buffet tables, they are flame retardant and well ventilated. This is ideal for using equipment to keep the food warm and for grilling if the weather turns bad. To keep the flow of hungry picnickers moving smoothly, many models have two full height doors.

They zip completely open to keep them out of the way. For additional protection from the sun, they may also double as awnings, depending on their configuration. Screen house mesh side walls are made with 50 denier polyester woven panels to keep the insects away, while sod cloth floors prevent ants and other bugs from joining the party. If the sky is clear, the sun is bright and the breeze is light, take advantage of the perfect weather by using a screened canopy or arbor. They have UV resistant nylon and polyester tops that provide shade, without blocking out the light.

These floorless screen tents provide sun protection, but still let the kids play in the sand. Has your day at the beach turned into a day trip hiking? Sun shades are the perfect shelter. They are small enough to fit into a backpack. Telescoping poles aluminum poles and nylon or polyester mesh shelters are easily assembled and provide protection and privacy.

They are durable enough to throw in the back with the rest of the camping gear for a weekend getaway. At home, they are quickly and easily assembled for use as extra entertaining space, or the perfect playhouse on rainy days. For more information, check out our resource box below.

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