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Dernhelm
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Oct 23, 2015

Camping 101

Took a 35-ish friend and her 13 yr old daughter camping a couple of weeks ago as they asked "to learn about camping." I took my hybrid trailer; I loaned them a 4 person tent. Also loaned them a 40 deg. double sleeping bag and a lantern.

After the first night my friend reported she was "too cold." It turned out she hadn't zipped up the bag, but had just used it as a blanket for the two of them.

Dinner #2 was hamburgers on the grill, with charcoal as the campground didn't let us burn wood and we couldn't find any firewood to buy anyway. When asked to make a mound of the charcoal, the teen carefully took them out of the bag, one at a time, and built a very professional-looking pyramid. However, she then did a splendid job getting the charcoal lit. Her mom couldn't understand why we waited until the flames went out before starting to cook.

Dinner #3 was pork steaks, again on the charcoal. This time Miss Teen just dumped it into the grill and scooped it into a pile. Very satisfactory.

I'm not sure I sold them on the joys of camping, even though we ate s'mores a bunch. I did explain that as far as I'm concerned, camping is what you do so you can enjoy the country: travel, inexpensive lodging, scenery, new places, nature, etc. They both enjoyed watching the stars, the Milky Way and a truly huge number of meteors, but I'm not sure they'll be back around the campfire.

It was fun though, and I thought it might make you smile. Have any of you ever "taught" camping to a friend? Not kids or grandkids, that doesn't count. :)

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