missyify
Survivalist
I'll definitely end up getting the little tent. I think I'm gonna brainstorm jobs for everyone and let them at the small tent to see if they can figure it out. My daughter has been counting down the days since last month.You must have the patience of a saint. I don't think I could keep up with them.
The task of gathering sticks for fire wood is a fabulous idea for your 2 year old. Maybe the 4 year old, and any other brother or sister, would be content with trying to erect a tent. I have 2 inexpensive ones that I think cost about 50 bucks each. They are 7 X 7 small dome with 2 poles and rainfly. I have had them for years and my nephew and I slept in one last spring. I have slept in one and used the other for kitchen and fishing gear also.
Well,,, if any of them get to be to roudy, and you need to do something with them, since you weren't to keen on my last idea of tieing them to a tree. Get a length of rope, a couple of strong bungy cords from local hardware store and one of those bucket swing seats. Hang the rope from a tree limb attach bungy cords to rope then to swing seat. Make sure their feet don't quite touch the ground or they may get out. .
Eh maybe not good idea that would look like a lively hanging food pack to a passing bear.
Or,,, get one of those inflatable tube things with the duck head and seat made to it, and take them out in the lake to where their feet barely touch bottom, and then anchor it. They won't go anywhere.
Hats off to you missyify. Keep them kids camping, and teach them about the great outdoors.
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I also found a rocket stove that fits in my purse today. I tested it out and I love it. I'll probably still get a Primus before our next trip, though.
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