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4 Tips For Your Last Trip

10 Wednesday Oct 2018

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4 Tips For Your Last Trip

Camping season is almost over, and most RVers are doing what they can to squeeze out another trip or two before packing their rigs away for winter. If you’re one of the many campers doing this, you may be looking for ideas to make your last trip of the year extra special. One of the best ways to go about this is by doing something new and interesting to give your weekend away a bit of extra pizzazz.

That said, traditional camping activities are fun too. Since you won’t be able to do those “normal” camping things for quite some time after this last weekend out, skipping them may not be an option.

How do you squeeze in both the old and the new? You combine them, of course!

Putting new twists on the same camping activities you’ve been doing all summer will make them special enough to stand out from the rest while remaining “traditional” enough to suit the people who prefer to keep it simple.

Wondering how to go about this? Try these four fun twists on for size.

 

#1: Colorful Campfires

No camping trip is complete without a fire, but there are definitely ways to make a traditional campfire more exciting. One of our favorite ways of going about that is by making the fire colorful. This can be done with the use of these packets.

Other options are to use coffee creamer to make the fire sparkle, or borax to make the flames green.

 

#2: Mixed-Up S’mores

Of course, your campfire will also need to include s’mores. However, there’s no reason you have to keep your camping treats 100%traditional. Instead, mix it up with a variety of ingredient options.

Some people like using cookies in place of graham crackers; others think using a peanut butter cup instead of a regular chocolate bar makes all the difference. Another option is to seek out some flavored marshmallows such as these colorful puffs of goodness.

Smores

 

#3: Campfire Band

What does your family usually do while sitting around the campfire? Many families and groups of friends choose to pass the time singing songs, but that doesn’t sound nearly exciting enough for a final farewell to camping for the year. Therefore, a campfire band is definitely in order.

Gather some pots and pans, order a kazoo or two, toss in a tambourine or triangle, and have a blast playing and singing campfire songs around the fire. Just be sure to end your musical fun fairly early, as it might disturb the neighbors.

Campfire Band

 

#4: Hiking Games

During the day, hiking is a must-do activity. However, many people visit the same campgrounds multiple times a year, and this can lead to boredom with the same old trails. If this is a problem for your family, you might want to try some hiking games.

There are several hiking game ideas out there, but some of our favorites include “hiking hide-and-seek” and “spot it”.

To play hide-and-seek, send one hiker ahead on the trail to hide no more than 15 feet off the path. When the other hikers catch up, they must try to find the hider. Whoever finds them becomes “it” and the game starts again.

“Spot it” is played using a digital camera or phone with a camera. One player goes ahead on the trail and snaps a super-close-up of one object. The photo should be so close up that only texture and color are shown, making it difficult to tell what the object is. All other players then observe the photo closely. When the spot of the pictured object is reached, the photo taker stops the group, gives them a 10’x10’ area to search, and everyone looks for the pictured item until it is found.

Of course, these are just a few of the many amazing ways you can make your last camping trip of 2018 stand out from the rest. Do you have an awesome idea for how to put a twist on a traditional camping activity? We’d love to hear it!

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S’mores Dip

16 Friday Jun 2017

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s'mores dip

This easy and delicious dessert includes only 3 ingredients.  WOW!!  We can’t decide what we enjoy more about it.  The fact that it takes less than 10 minutes to make or that you don’t end up with a gooey mess all over your hands like you do with traditional s’mores. Enjoy this camping favorite any time of the year!

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup semisweet chocolate chips
  • 8 large marshmallows; cut in half
  • Graham crackers for dipping

s'mores dip ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees F
  2. In a small cast iron skillet, spread chocolate chips
  3. Arrange the marshmallows on top of the chocolate
  4. Bake in the oven for 6-8 minutes, until marshmallows are lightly browned
  5. Remove from the oven and let cool for 5 minutes
  6. Serve with graham crackers alongside the dip

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Campfire Eclairs

17 Wednesday Jun 2015

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Campfire-Eclairs

Satisfy your camping sweet tooth with this clever and delicious treat.  You can do different variations of pudding flavors and even add some sprinkles for fun too.  This will easily become a new campfire favorite for the entire family.

Ingredients

  • Refrigerated crescent rolls
  • Snack pack pudding (your favorite flavor)
  • Chocolate frosting
  • Spray whip cream
  • 5/8″ wooden dowels

Directions

  1. cresent roll dowel rodTake wooden dowel and coat cooking end with oil.
  2. Wrap crescent roll around top and about 4″ down dowel. Make sure it’s not too thick and doesn’t have any holes.
  3. Cook over hot coals until golden brown, not doughy.
  4. Remove from dowel.
  5. Put your favorite flavor of pudding inside.
  6. Frost top and add whip cream…oh, so yummy.

Source:  biglersrecipes.blogspot.com

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A Few Campfire Stories to Keep You Warm

14 Friday Nov 2014

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Campfire-headerAs a camping enthusiast and regular RVer, you know that nothing quite compares to enjoying the evening under a star-splashed Autumn sky far from the beaten path. As you settle in with your family and friends around that blazing warm campfire, out come the marshmallows, the chocolate syrup, and the graham crackers. There’s usually an acoustic guitar just within reach, and there’s most certainly lots of great campfire stories ready to be shared. Since you can never hear too many great campfire stories, here’s a few more to share with your kids and camping pals:

A Job at the Zoo

gorillaWhen I was in high school, I was searching for a fun part-time job. I heard that our local zoo was hiring. Sure enough, the Zoo Director said that he had just the job for me and was certain I would find it interesting! He led me to the back of the gorilla enclosure, which was one of the most popular attractions at the zoo. It was empty. The Director explained that Kong, their resident gorilla, wasn’t feeling well and needed to be quarantined for a while.  Much to my surprise, the Director then asked me if I’d like to fill in for Kong until he was feeling better!

 “Are you serious?” I asked.

The Director explained that all I had to do was wear a gorilla suit and sit on a branch for a few hours each day so that visitors who traveled great distances hoping to see Kong could still see a gorilla. As crazy as the idea seemed, I accepted the job. One day, a group of wide-eyed children approached the enclosure, and with excited faces, pressed their faces against the glass. Realizing that my gorilla suit was so lifelike, I decided to put on a little show for the kids. I started pounding my big knuckles on my hairy chest, jumping around, and swinging from vine to vine. Everyone loved it, and I was having a great time. Swinging higher and higher, I heard the kids cheering me on. I started swinging closer to the Lion’s enclosure next to me when all of a sudden I found myself in the next enclosure! I had swung too high and let go of the rope too soon.

I heard the angry roars coming from behind me, and soon enough the lion was on top of me.  “Help me! Help! I’m a real person in here!” I tried to shout. I could feel his teeth getting closer to my neck. Just when I thought I’d never make it to graduation, he leans in close and whispers, “Shh! Be quiet or you’ll get us both fired!”

The Most Popular Man

popular manOne day at work, Bob was bragging that he knew everyone that was anyone. His boss got tired of his boasting and decided to call him on it. He said, ‘OK Bob, how about Clint Eastwood? Do you know him?’

‘Oh sure ‘, said Bob. ‘He and my Dad shoot pheasant together and he’s a great guy.’

‘OK, prove it’, said his boss. ‘Let’s fly out to Hollywood and you can introduce me.’

‘Great!’, said Bob. And so they did. They took a taxi to Mr. Eastwood’s estate, Bob knocks on the door, Mr. Eastwood opens it and shouts, ‘Bob! Hey, great to see you! You and your friend come on in and have lunch.’

Bob’s boss was impressed, but still skeptical. When they left after lunch, he said, ‘That was a coincidence that you knew Clint Eastwood. How about the President?’ ‘Sure, I know him’, replied Bob. So, they fly off to Washington, DC and head to the White House. As they are touring the grounds, The President sees Bob and comes right over saying, ‘My gosh, Bob, I haven’t seen you in a couple years. Come on in, have some coffee and let’s catch up.’ After a couple hours, Bob and his boss are escorted off the White House grounds and Bob asks his boss, ‘Well, do you believe me now?’

His boss, shaken and a bit bewildered, but still not completely convinced says, ‘I’ll believe you if you show me you know one more person – the Pope.’ ‘Certainly’, says Bob, ‘I’ve known the Pope since I was just a little kid. Let’s fly over to Italy.’

So, off to Rome they fly and join a mass of people in Vatican Square waiting to catch a glimpse of the Pope. Bob says, ‘There’s no way I can get the Pope’s attention with all these people here. How about if I go talk to one of the guards I know and then I’ll come out on the balcony with the Pope to prove to you I know him.’

Bob’s boss waits as Bob heads off into the crowd. About 15 minutes later, the Pope emerges on the balcony and right beside him is Bob waving to the crowd. When Bob returned a few minutes later to where he had left his boss, there were paramedics there surrounding his boss laying on the ground – he had had a heart attack. Bob rushes up and asks what happened.

His boss looks up at him and replies, ‘I was doing ok when you came out on the balcony. But then the guy next to me asks ‘Hey, who’s that up on there on the balcony with Bob?”

Vinder Viper

house in woodsA man rented an old home on a quiet hill in the middle of the woods. He had no neighbors to speak of, and was looking forward to peace and quiet.

About a week after he moved in, he received a phone call. “I am the Vinder Viper,” the voice on the end of the line said. “I am coming there in two weeks.”

The caller abruptly hung up, and the man was a little surprised. What was a Vinder Viper? What did he want? He tried to look up Vinder Viper on the Internet but couldn’t find anything.

A week later, the phone rang again. “I am the Vinder Viper,” he said again. “I will be there in one week.” Once again, the caller hung up the phone before he could ask a question.

Now the man was getting nervous. Who could the Vinder Viper be? He began to wish he lived closer to other people. Being all alone out in the woods – who knew what would come of him?

He counted the days until the Vinder Viper said he was coming. Almost a week later, the phone rang again, “I am the Vinder Viper. I will come there tomorrow!” Once again, the caller hung up the phone with no explanation.

The next day, the man was jumpy, listening for strange noises and watching for anyone to sneak up his hill. He had just settled down with a cup of coffee when the doorbell rang.

Cautiously, he approached the door and peered through the peephole. He didn’t see anyone. He slowly opened the door, and there on the porch was a little old man with a thick accent.

“Hello,” he said. “I am the Vinder Viper. I’m here to vash your vindows.”

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