Camp Coffee 101 with Jeff Wiguna from Kuju Coffee
We drink a lot of coffee at home and when we go camping--and we have always experimented with different ways to make it at home and away. When we first started camping we tried the Aeropress, the...
5 Easy and Delicious Pie Iron Campground Dinners
One of our favorite things about camping in the fall is cooking over the campfire. The air is cool and crisp. The fire is warm. And the food seems even better when it's made outside. On quick weekend getaways, we like to keep our camp cooking simple and delicious....
First Aid Basics for Home and On the Road
Accidents happen, both at home, on the road, and at the campground. Being prepared with first aid basics, both the knowledge and the supplies, can make all the difference in the world. We have three active boys, and there's nothing we love more than having outdoor...
5 Warm Drinks for Chilly Nights around the Campfire
Sure, coffee is a staple when we are camping. But when the days get shorter and the nights start to get chilly, we love to make some other warm drinks to enjoy at the campground. The adult kind (ahem). Here's a selection of some of our favorite hot spirits. The best...
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Sleepy Cypress Trees and the Silvery Ocean: Myrtle Beach State Park
When we pulled into Myrtle Beach State Park, Wesley was fast asleep. His twin brothers, however, were not. So we found a parking spot between the playground and the beach so Wes could rest and the boys could play. Max informed me that I was going to be “the bad...
Alligators, Architecture, and the Atlantic Ocean: Huntington Beach State Park
I'm going to go ahead and admit something. I have never once in my life seen an alligator in the wild. I'm a little confused by this myself. I mean I've traveled quite a bit in my life, and a lot of that travel has been in natural environments with tons of wildlife....
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When we pulled into the Myrtle Beach KOA and saw families lounging by the pool and kids romping through the spray ground my son Max asked, "can we always come back here?" Both of the boys were still buckled up in their car seats but they knew that this campground was...
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Vacationing with kids is awesome. Getting to that vacation with everyone's sanity and goodwill intact can be the really tricky part. The planning and packing and loading is enough to stop most people from venturing onto the open road with their children. And then...
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