Winter is a beautiful season for RV enthusiasts, but it also brings unique challenges for your vehicle. Whether you’re planning to store your RV until spring or prep it for cold-weather travel, winterizing your RV is essential for protecting its plumbing, electrical systems, and interior comfort. Here’s a guide to ensuring your RV is ready for winter—so you can avoid costly repairs and enjoy your rig year-round. Step 1: Protect Your RV’s Plumbing System The most critical part of winterizing an R...


Thanksgiving Recipe Contest: “Campfire Feast” – Share Your Favorite Camp-Friendly Thanksgiving Dish!
Thanksgiving is a time for sharing delicious meals and giving thanks, and this year, Camping Tools wants to celebrate with our amazing community of outdoor enthusiasts! We’re excited to launch our first-ever Thanksgiving Recipe Contest: “Campfire Feast” – a chance for you to show off your culinary creativity and share your favorite camping-friendly Thanksgiving recipes. Whether you’re celebrating in an RV, around a cozy campfire, or with limited equipment, we want to see how you bring the Thanks...
Why Try Winter Tent Camping? Benefits of Cold-Weather Adventures "Discover essential winter camping gear, safety tips, and top destinations for cold-weather camping. Embrace the adventure with our expert guide!" Winter tent camping may seem challenging, but imagine waking up to a quiet, snow-covered forest or cozying up by a campfire under a starlit winter sky. The rewards are amazing, but remember to ease into it. Try it for a night or two and grow your skills. Remember safety, and ...


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If you live in Colorado, chances are your group chats, social feeds, and late-night drives have had a single theme this week: “the northern lights” or Aurora Borealis. A rare and powerful series of solar storms lit up our skies for three incredible nights, turning the State and the Front Range where I live into an impromptu aurora-watching festival. And for those of us in Boulder, it felt almost surreal—like the sky was auditioning for a cosmic art show. I spent the second night of the storm in ...
Across campsites and forest trails, a quiet revolution is reshaping the way people eat outdoors. Sustainable camping, once focused mainly on reusable gear and leave-no-trace ethics, now extends to the campfire kitchen, where responsibly sourced foods are taking center stage. Outdoor recreation often has a big impact on the environment. It doesn’t have to be that way. More campers are trading in freeze-dried meals and plastic-wrapped snacks for local produce, ethically raised meats, and homemade ...
Tucked into the quiet residential neighborhoods of northeast Boulder, known as Gunbarrel, Twin Lakes Open Space is a local gem that blends everyday convenience with a true sense of wild Colorado beauty. For those of us lucky enough to live nearby, it’s a go-to spot for a morning dog walk, an after-work run, or simply a slow stroll to reset the day. With two sparkling lakes, originally created for water storage for agricultural use offer mountain views, and a surprising variety of wildlife, it fe...
Nestled in Boulder’s Open Space and Mountain Parks, Long Canyon offers a surprisingly lush escape—a short yet richly rewarding hike that stands in stark contrast to the arid foothill surroundings. Distance: 1.5 miles with significant elevation change approximately 905 feet making this a moderately strenuous yet manageable out-and-back adventure. Difficulty: Rated hard by the City of Boulder with steep sections that are icy during the winter. Trekking poles are recommended and from October to Mar...
My kitchen is a collection of murky mason jars, hanging herbs, and withered mushrooms drying beneath the counter. These things I gather from the world around me; I grow them in my garden and forage them from the sprawling Ozark Mountains beyond my home. Each object has a purpose: they turn to tinctures, balms, lotions, teas, and fragrant perfumes. My products snake into the blood, lungs, and lives of the people I love. They adorn the bodies of my community, are bought and sold and given as gifts...

