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CindyG
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Cindy
Fairfax VA
USA
293 Posts

Posted - Jan 29 2015 :  1:42:11 PM  Show Profile
Ok, ladies! What has been your biggest, bestest "aha" moment in terms of something that makies camping/glamping easier, better, etc?

My Girl Scout troop is looking to compose a collection of tips for new troop leaders, so here I am yet again asking for input from all you experts.

I have had several "aha" moments,mostly that came from camping with kids rather than just DH and myself. Some of them include:

-a slightly crumpled piece of aluminum foil is a great camp scrubber when dinner has been burnt on the bottom of crappy camp cookware

-a very well rinsed out plastic peanut butter jar (red lid preferred) makes a perfect waterproof and easy to find holder for a large box of matches at the campfire

-glow sticks make great night lights for slightly wary campers - no matter what age :)

-have kids pack their sleeping clothes I a separate huge Ziploc bag so they can easily find them even in the dark

-Starbucks powdered Via coffee is a LIFESAVER since it dissolves even in cold water. It instantly transforms zombies into real people!

What does anyone else have to add to help first-time campers have a more comfortable, less stressful experience?

Thanks in advance-
Cindy

sherone_13
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Sherone
Evanston WY
USA
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Posted - Jan 30 2015 :  06:58:40 AM  Show Profile
A rug for outside your tent.....keep the pine needles at bay!

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CindyG
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Cindy
Fairfax VA
USA
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Posted - Jan 30 2015 :  1:08:16 PM  Show Profile
Thanks for that one, Sherone - great idea!
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Daizy
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Daizy
Talladega Alabama
USA
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Posted - Jan 31 2015 :  11:32:31 AM  Show Profile
First....make a list. Its different camping in a tent then it is for campers.....so make the list accordingly.

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Kirksmom71
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Mel
Dallas Texas
USA
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Posted - Jan 31 2015 :  12:42:07 PM  Show Profile
I'm with Daizy....making a list is essential and check each item as you address it!

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CindyG
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Cindy
Fairfax VA
USA
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Posted - Jan 31 2015 :  3:12:06 PM  Show Profile
Brilliant, ladies! My private pilot training got me hooked on checklists, and I am delighted to know others rely on them, too. My scouts think I am a bit obsessive about them, but through the years they have learned the importance of them. Forget the whipped cream for hot chocolate around the campfire just once and then a checklist is not so nerdy #128512;
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Catherine Farmgirl Sister #76
Houston Area Texas
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Posted - Feb 01 2015 :  05:45:36 AM  Show Profile
Agreed, checklists are essential.

For tent camping, bring a small broom and dustpan to sweep the tent before breaking it down at the end of the trip. It is so not fun to open up and erect a dusty, dirty tent on the next trip.

To help keep the tent floor clean, do like Sherone said....put a rug out at the entry. I also make everyone take their shoes off before entering.

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ceejay48
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CeeJay (CJ)
Dolores Colorado
USA
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Posted - Feb 01 2015 :  2:26:10 PM  Show Profile  Send ceejay48 a Yahoo! Message
I agree with lists. I have a little journal book with lists for glamping. It is divided into categories with a separate page for each, such as "EQUIPMENT", "PERSONAL ITEMS", "FOOD", etc. I make photocopies of the lists to use to check off for each trip. That way I don't have to write the lists every time, if there is something I don't need or want for a particular trip I immediately cross it off the list.

I pack a small broom and rubber mallet (for driving tent stakes) in the tent carry bag . . . they are always there!

I also agree with rugs! My daughter and I have been tent glampers and we have rugs for inside the tent, between the mattresses, etc. . . cozier and warmer. Our tent also has a screened porch with a floor and we put rugs out there as well.

Most of all, have fun!!
CJ

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