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Any tips on first over night trip? taking 5 year old son
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Enjoy the time with your son and check your packing list twice before heading out. Where are you guys going?Any tips on first over night trip? taking 5 year old son
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Great. Enjoy. I have been camping with my kids before they even turned 1. Below some personal tips:Any tips on first over night trip? taking 5 year old son
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Thanks for asking. Yes, we had a great time. Hopefully you can join next timeI am guessing that you already had your trip. Hopefully everything went well. If it didn't, then you recieved some knowledge for future trips
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So true. We all learn something from each trip. Timings, gear, flexibility and much more.I am guessing that you already had your trip. Hopefully everything went well. If it didn't, then you recieved some knowledge for future trips
Thanks for the tips, mine is 4 year old.Make it an adventure. Leave the electronics and home and talk to him about what you're seeing.
Both of my boys were tech orientated. When they were around 5, I took them out for a day trip, then camping. In both cases, the electronics stayed home so they would be heads up. Be prepared for many questions. The secret was telling them about the forest, pointing out critters, telling about them. Doing this did two things. One, it took the "fear" out of the unknown and made for good conversation. For example, today's ongoing joke is that Mr. Bear will stop for coffee.
I recommend giving them something to do. Both of my son's adventure was to collect wood and assist with the tent. We made a game out of all of the above. Sometimes, they would be faster or beat dad at a chore.
The best part was talking about the stars at night, answering questions and telling stories about when I used to camp on my first camping trip.
The best advice I can give is to enjoy it and have fun, which will pay off in the future. Both children still enjoy camping with Dad; unfortunately, now at 22 and 30 they are the adults and often treat me as the child. :)
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How did it go?Any tips on first over night trip? taking 5 year old son
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