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Online Tool for Outdoor Travel Planning
from Coleman
Outernet Site Offers Convenient Starting Place for
Getting 'Out There'
Comprehensive outdoor travel and activity planning is
just a mouse click away with the debut of the Coleman Outernet site at
www.coleman.com/outernet.
A one-stop source of searchable information on more
than 16,000 public and private campground locations throughout the United
States, the Coleman Outernet is the most comprehensive Web site of its kind.
It is geared toward helping people plan all types of outdoor trips and
activities, whether they're close-to-home getaways or cross-country
adventures. For added convenience, many of the site locations on the Coleman
Outernet can be reserved online. Through its interactive content, the
Outernet also serves to connect people who enjoy the outdoors with others
who have similar interests.
Offering this new outdoor travel-planning tool is the
Coleman Company - the same company that has provided generations of
Americans with outdoor recreation products. Tapping into the growing
popularity of the Internet for travel planning, Coleman hopes to encourage
Americans to "Get Out There" more often and rediscover the beauty of their
own national landscape, as well as to strengthen relationships with family
and friends.
Coleman Outernet Includes Thousands of Campground
Listings
Of the thousands of camping locations available on the
Coleman Outernet, almost 4,400 are at national forests; 1,000 at state
parks; 10,000 at private RV parks; 400 at national parks, and 350 at U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers lakes. The national forest information is exclusive
to Coleman. Campground site listings include rates, descriptions, special
features, available activities, special events and wildlife guides. Also
available on the Coleman Outernet are maps and directions, as well as
suggestions for great scenic drives in every region of the country.
The campground database continues to grow, thanks to
the valuable input of field experts. The Outernet boasts a growing network
of more than 500 field experts - the recreation land managers, campground
hosts, concessionaires, tourism professionals and small-town authorities who
live and breathe these sites every day - who contribute accurate local
information and updates to the
database.
Additionally, the "Great Outdoor Experiences" section
of the Outernet allows visitors to search for guides, outfitters, RV rental
companies, fly-fishing guides and other outdoor recreation experience
providers. Commercial recreation service providers are able to input and
manage their own information as well as post a link to their external Web
sites.
Advanced Technology Simplifies Travel Planning
Coleman Outernet uses advanced Internet technology to
help people do something refreshingly simple - reconnect with family and
friends at great outdoor sites.
Using the site's "Find Places" function, interesting
places can be found by entering a keyword location and requesting a search
within a specified radius. Advanced searches enable people to find locations
that most appeal to them, based on various options such as the type of
camping they want to do or activities - such as fishing, swimming or hiking
- that they enjoy.
The Outernet's geographically coded data allows
visitors to search within a specified radius of their desired location. All
locations are plotted by latitude and longitude - not by state, region or
managing agency - which eliminates any geographic or bureaucratic barriers
to finding a site. For example, in a search for campsites within 50 miles of
Estes Park, Co., the Outernet would find sites in Wyoming and Colorado, and
would include public as well as private campgrounds. Outernet visitors can
do one quick search for all of the prospective sites that would meet their
needs, rather than doing multiple searches on multiple Web sites.
Log On for Reservations, Inspiration and More
Coleman Outernet visitors have the option of reserving
many of the campsites through Coleman's partnership with the
ReserveAmerica(tm) organization, the reservation agent that represents the
national forest campgrounds, state park campgrounds and more. Thousands of
tent and RV campsites can be reserved, as can cabins and fire lookouts.
The Outernet's "Inspire Me" option will suggest a few
select campgrounds within a specified state. These recommended sites are
usually out-of-the-way locations that haven't received much media attention
and are yet to be discovered by the masses.
The mapping service - a key Outernet benefit on tap for
spring 2003 - will enable travelers to chart their locations, plan their
route and scout points of interests along the way.
Registration Is Simple, Fast and Free
Anyone visiting the Coleman Outernet can search for
locations and find basic location information, but to access the site's full
content, visitors will need to register - a simple, fast and free process.
Once they've registered, visitors will be able to
create their own travel profile and maintain a list of locations and
commercial experience providers that can be used as a reference for trip
planning. Members will also be able to collaborate and share information
with friends and family members while planning a trip.
At their individual "Trailhead" on the Outernet,
registered members will find suggestions for nearby getaway locations that
correspond with the interests they indicated when registering.
In addition, members will be able to actively
participate in the Outernet community. They can make submissions to the
Outernet site, such as rating a location, writing about their travel
experiences, sharing their travel , and suggesting new locations.
Members also will be able to take various challenge tests, such as the
"Outdoor Guru" test, that rate their level of knowledge and comfort with the
outdoors.
Outernet Origins
The Outernet began as a joint effort between Coleman
and Watershed Communications, Inc., a Whitefish, Mont.-based group that
develops marketing tools, including Internet applications, for tourism and
recreation organizations. In 1999, Coleman and Watershed joined forces to
develop the first online database and print directory of national forest
campgrounds - including rates, descriptions, seasonality, special features
and announcements.
Coleman and Watershed quickly recognized how valuable
such up-to-date information from "on-the-ground" experts would be for the
traveling public. The online national forests directory eventually evolved
to include campground databases, including national parks, Corps of
Engineers lakes, state parks and private RV parks. From that growing wealth
of information, the Coleman Outernet was born.
"By nature, Americans are explorers, always trying to
see what's around the bend, and Coleman is an important part of that
American outdoor tradition," said John Frandsen, president of Watershed.
"The Coleman Outernet helps connect people to thousands of truly amazing
places."
With the Outernet, Coleman reaches beyond its core
products to become an outdoor industry catalyst. "The consumer trusts the
Coleman brand as one of quality and tradition," said Gary Jones, vice
president of strategic alliances at Coleman. "Extending that same standard
of quality to the Internet by providing our consumers a valuable
recreational information service is a natural progression. For camping and
tailgating opportunities, horseback riding and rafting, outdoor festivals
and concerts, the Coleman Outernet will be the one-stop information source
for all outdoor experiences in the United States."
Interestingly, the birth of the Outernet coincides with
a trend toward more people going online to do their travel planning, as
noted in the 2002 American Express Leisure Travel Index. Preferred
vacation-planning methods of those who were surveyed were Internet (35
percent), family and friends (30 percent), travel guides (16 percent), and
travel agents (15 percent). Internet planning grew 6 percent in popularity
from the previous year's index.
TENT CAMPING CHECKLIST
Checklists are a good habit to get into when you
prepare for an outing. Cut this one out, make your own additions, and maybe
you can avoid that, "Oh, no, I forgot ..." scenario.
The Essentials
Eating & Food Prep
___ Cook stove and fuel
___ Table
___ Folding chairs
___ Nesting cookware
___ Cooking and eating utensils
___ Plates, cups, bowls
___ Biodegradable dish soap
___ Can opener
___ Cooler
___ Ice or ice substitutes
___ Food
___ Paper towels
___ Trash bags
___ Full beverage jugs
___ 5-gallon water carrier
___ Drinking water
Sleeping and Comfort
___ Camp pad or airbed and pump
___ Sleeping bags
Camping Gear
___ Tent, poles and stakes
___ Lantern, fuel and extra lantern mantles
___ Matches and waterproof match container
___ Compass and maps
___ Flashlights
___ Battery-operated lantern
___ Extra batteries
___ Ground cover or tarp
___ Multipurpose knife or camper's tool
___ Rope, cord or wire
Personal
___ First aid kit
___ Bath towels
___ Biodegradable soap
___ Insect repellent
___ Layered clothing
___ Rain gear
___ Toilet paper and toiletries
You'll be glad you brought ...
Eating & Food Prep
___ Coffee
___ Coffee pot or Camping Coffeemaker
___ Dishpan
___ Plastic zipper bags
___ Pot scrubbers and dishcloths
___ Salt and pepper
___ Plastic wrap
___ Tin foil
___ Small cooler
Sleeping and Comfort
___ Tool kit with tent-peg mallet, tent stake puller and small hand axe
___ Tent repair kit
___ Extra tent stakes
___ Pillows
___ Whisk broom and dust pan
___ Camp cots
___ Portable table and chairs
Camping Gear
___ Fire starter sticks
___ Firewood for campfires
___ Folding saw
___ Fuel funnel (if using a liquid fuel lantern or stove)
___ Lantern carry case
___ Lantern tree hanger
___ Long-nosed butane lighter
Personal
___ Camera and film
___ Clothesline
___ Cards and games
___ Flare, mirror, brass whistle
___ Pad, pencil or pen
___ Radio
___ Sunglasses
___ Sunscreen
ABOUT COLEMAN
The Coleman Company, Inc., manufactures and distributes
products for camping, backpacking, tailgating, backyard grilling and other
outdoor leisure-time activities. Specialty brands include Coleman BackHome
and Coleman Exponent. Widely available in the United States, Canada and more
than 100 countries worldwide, Coleman products can be found at outdoor
retailers, sporting goods stores, mass merchants, hardware home centers,
food and drug stores, and online retailers.
Also available from the company is the Coleman Outernet
- a convenient new resource for outdoor travel planning. The site,
accessible at
www.coleman.com/outernet, provides information on camping spots, scenic
drives and other outdoor experiences - as well as mapping and reservation
capability - within a visitor-specified geographic region of the United
States.
Enjoying its second century of operation, Coleman is
based in Wichita, Kan., and is a subsidiary of American Household, Inc. For
more information, consumers can go to
www.coleman.com or they can contact Coleman at 800-835-3278,
consumerservice@coleman.com
or P.O. Box 2931, Wichita, KS 67201.
Edited by Dave Shultz
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