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riverwalk wrote:About the only thing left unsaid may bescoutcraft. These chair choices today find many of them suitable for camp use. Yes, I too have used one at outings. But just so we don't forget about opportunities for skills.... let them practice making camp gadgets, like stools or seats. Then a seat is available, and with the knowledge that they could produce one anytime materials are present.
Lynda J wrote:I love hammocks. They are great for summer camp. We have been talking about getting each boy one for this next summer.
Mrw wrote:Funny, I nearly got sea-sick just resting in the one my son has last summer. It was comfy enough, but I could only think about sleeping in it if it didn't move.
hacimsaalk wrote:Mrw wrote:Funny, I nearly got sea-sick just resting in the one my son has last summer. It was comfy enough, but I could only think about sleeping in it if it didn't move.
i guess you learn to sleep on what ever is handy after walking for 8 hrs in the mtns, or after getting 0 hrs of sleep the first night of scout camp.
Mrw wrote:hacimsaalk wrote:Mrw wrote:Funny, I nearly got sea-sick just resting in the one my son has last summer. It was comfy enough, but I could only think about sleeping in it if it didn't move.
i guess you learn to sleep on what ever is handy after walking for 8 hrs in the mtns, or after getting 0 hrs of sleep the first night of scout camp.
I don't know, I was using his after a 55 mile bike ride in the rain (day6 of a 7 day tour). I would much rather sleep in the floor, or the chaise lounge I just might try to commandeer from an over-packed Webelos.
wagionvigil wrote:Everything you need for a weekend can be put in a backpack. Actually everything I need for a week can be carried in a backpack.
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