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Watch out for those bears in the woods, they steal toilet paper!!

> I was wondering if any of u camped for a weekend outdoors. i got

invited

> to go and i never done anything out doors for more than one day. any

> advice?

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I have done this alot and really enjoy it. To me, it is so relaxing, no

pressures of the outside world. If there is anything I can offer, please feel

free to ask.

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Dont get eaten by the bugs.

Keep all foods in air tight containers and dont throw out food on

the ground. No need attracting bears or other wildlife.

Also dont leave the fire unattended.

> I was wondering if any of u camped for a weekend outdoors. i got

invited

> to go and i never done anything out doors for more than one day.

any

> advice?

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Hi Janine,

My first thing to say is to bring warm clothes. Something warm for your head

would be smart. Second, you might want to make sure there are lockers to place

your food in, if bears are around(racoons too!). A flashlight is handy, and if

your doing some fishing, a good knife. Shoot! this list is longer than I

thought... a lighter and matches to have a fire, ummm... and just enjoy

yourself... I haven't been camping alot, just to Yosemite awhile back was my

most recent trip.

Ronnie

janine cosentino <j9ixoye2@...> wrote:

I was wondering if any of u camped for a weekend outdoors. i got invited

to go and i never done anything out doors for more than one day. any

advice?

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My advise to you is just have fun and take lots of Beer haha. I like camping

especially in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.

Kenderdine (Armstrong)

From: janine cosentino <j9ixoye2@...>

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Subject: camping?

Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 13:58:08 -0500

I was wondering if any of u camped for a weekend outdoors. i got invited

to go and i never done anything out doors for more than one day. any

advice?

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---HI,

What kind of camping will you be doing? Will you be sleeping in a

tent, trailer, motorhome, or maybe a cabin? This is what we need to

know so we can give you ideas on what you will need. I would say you

should definitely have good walking shoes, bug repellant, games, a

few books, magazines, binoculars, a camera and warm clothing, sun

screen, a flash light,lanterns. This is just for starters.

I love to camp, but my idea of camping is in a trailer with all the

extras- like a bed, and a refrigerator, electricity etc.

Have fun and be careful and be sure to let us know what kind of

camping you'll be doing.

~Patti~

In dwarfism , janine cosentino <j9ixoye2@o...> wrote:

> I was wondering if any of u camped for a weekend outdoors. i got

invited

> to go and i never done anything out doors for more than one day. any

> advice?

>

>

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> Any food ideas for camping? Or all day hike?

I'm not into week-long backpacking trips (my husband and 2 sons are) but have

been able to stay on diet on simple campground trips. We tend to keep things

simple.

To get all the needed fats I make Bee's egg drink. I bought a plastic blender

bottle made by Sundesa that has a round stainless steel spring that bounces

around when you shake it from IHerb. All you need to do is boil water and shake.

It leaks a little bit but makes a pretty good egg drink.

Precut meats and vegetables make it easy to cook one dish meals in coconut oil

over a fire. Chili is one of our favorites. We made amazing cornish game hens

once...and we've roasted a whole chicken in a dutch oven. We also enjoy

preparing fish.

For hiking, we bring jerky and presoaked nuts along with our water. If you're

going on an all day hike you could bring the bagged salmon or tuna and a fork.

One thing we're really interested in trying is pemmican. It's made of lard and

dried meat. Wellness Meats sells pemmican bars

Ingredients: beef jerky, beef tallow, water, sea salt

Hope this helps-

Doree

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I haven't been on a hike sinse I started the diet, but I have thought about what

I will eat. The only thing I can come up with is canned salmon or canned tuna.

Or, a thermos of soup. But if I didn't have time to prepare soup I'd just eat

tuna and some vegetables, or maybe hard boiled eggs.

One thing that is refreshing is to put mint leaves in a water bottle.

You can also put cucumber slices in water and that is refreshing as well.

But, ideally, your meal should have fat so I'm not sure how to do that. Maybe

put butter in the soup or bring some butter to add to the tuna. I'm still

figuring out how to get my fat intake up.

Sincerely,

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> Any food ideas for camping? Or all day hike?

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