September 14, 2016

him & her XXX: camping tips

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Before Curtis & I got married we registered for a ton of camping supplies. After we were married and had all of this stuff I was worried that we actually wouldn't use any of it. Growing up I think I only went camping once or twice. But since we've been married to have definitely become a camping couple.

Here are a few tips to think about before your next camping trip:


1. Get organized

When you plan your camping trip make sure that you are prepared for every situation. I can't even tell you how many times I have forgotten something important like paper plates or bug spray.

It may seem like a lot of work to make sure you pack everything, but it gets easier to more you go camping.

I would recommend purchasing a rubbermaid or some kind of storage container to keep all your odds & ends so that you'll always remember everything you need.







2. Be prepared

Plan out your meals, sleeping arrangements, hikes, and travel before hand. There is nothing worse than getting to your hike site and realizing that it's completely full, because you didn't reserve a spot.

Expect there to be things that don't go according to plan, but make sure you are prepared for most things.









3. Food

There are a lot of different options for the kind of food you can bring/make while camping. Everyone is different on their preferences.

You have the people that only bring clif bars and poptarts to eat and then you have the people that pack a cooler full of raw meat and fresh vegetables to make a gourmet meal.

It all depends on how much time you want to spend cooking. Curtis & I are tin foil dinner people all the way. We find it is the easiest way to cook a really good dinner.







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Things you should never forget:

Paper plates
Utensils
Paper towels
Trash bags
Tongs
Extra water bottles
Hand sanitizer
Propane

Baby wipes
Toilet Paper
Pillow
First Aid Kit
Bug Spray
Sunscreen
Extra blankets
Hoodie

Headlamp
Liter
Lighter Fluid


Here is a great recipe for a delicious tin foil dinner.










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