Friday 22 August 2014

6 Tips for Backyard Camping

Summer is here and that means lots of picnics, swimming, and vacations. If you find yourself a little strapped for cash this year, don’t fret. You can still enjoy the season without breaking the bank. One fun way to “take a vacation” is to set up a tent in your backyard and go camping! This is an inexpensive way to make memories to fill your online photo galleries, relax, and enjoy summer. Here are six ways to get started.

1. Set a Date. Yes this seems obvious but like all vacations if you fail to put it on the calendar chances are it simply won’t happen. Treat this just like a vacation where you’re headed out of town to ensure you have everything completed so you can enjoy your time. Take care to get everything out of storage ahead of the big campout. You may want to double check the weather too!

2. Meal Plan. What’s a campout without food? Sure you have your kitchen right inside but make this as real of a campout as possible. Set up a portable fire pit or use an in ground fire pit if you have one. Plan to cook your food over the fire just like you would if you were away cooking. Don’t forget to have plenty of marshmallows on hand for roasting.

3. Games. Shut down all of your technology and instead play games, sing songs, or share stories. This is a great time to disconnect and enjoy the people around you. What are some of your favorite outdoor games? Horseshoes, bean bag toss, and Frisbee are just a few ideas. You could create giant soap bubbles with your kids, build an obstacle course, take a photo walk and see who ends up with the best online photo gallery, or have relay races. The options are really endless.

4. Capture the Event. When you go somewhere on vacation you always make sure to bring your camera to capture the memories – well don’t forget your camera for a backyard campout! Sure you’re not somewhere exotic but that doesn’t mean you don’t want to remember this time. Create a new web photo album to share your summer at home. Who knows maybe you’ll inspire other family and friends to stay closer to home the next time they’re planning a vacation.

5. Don’t let the Fun Stop in the Dark. When night falls don’t crawl into the tents just yet! Spend some time star gazing or playing flashlight tag! Enforce a no bed time rule and let kids play until they fall asleep on their own. That’s what vacation is for right?

6. Rise and Shine. Good Morning! You made it through the night! Cook a hot breakfast over the coals or pack everyone up and head to your favorite breakfast restaurant to enjoy a hot meal. Even the cheapest vacation deserves a little bit of a splurge!

Now that your vacation is done have everyone help pick up the camp and pack it away until next time. Or, make a full weekend out of the backyard camping adventure. Just don’t forget to upload your pictures to your online photo galleries when it’s all said and done!

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