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Camping After Dark: What Nobody Tells You About Night Wildlife

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There’s a specific frustration that comes with camping somewhere genuinely wild. You can hear deer moving through the brush beyond the tree line, coyotes calling across a ridge, something heavier working toward camp and your headlamp is essentially useless beyond 30 or 40 feet in any direction. For most of camping’s history, the gap between what you heard and what you could actually see stayed a gap. Products like those carried by USANightVision.com have changed that calculation for a segment of outdoor enthusiasts who aren’t hunters and aren’t tactical — they’re curious, and they want to know what’s actually out there.

Understanding night wildlife behavior matters before you reach for any equipment, though. Knowing what draws animals to camp in the first place changes how you set up and changes what you might actually see once you start watching.

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