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Friday
Jun192009

Survived Our First Tent Camping Experience

Thanks only to the help of wonderful friends! We had a great time, but this experience has reinforced the idea that camping is done best with friends and I will never try it on my own. But despite leaving half my tent poles at home (please don’t ask me how), having my battery die 3 times at the campsite and a huge midnight thunderstorm, we had a great time.

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We camped on the beach with 4 other homeschool families at Breezy Point, Maryland. Luckily it was plenty warm for swimming and the evenings were beautiful. There was a pier where some of the boys hung crab traps (and caught several crabs) and fished. The boys loved having their friends available as soon as they woke up in the morning. Not to mention cooking over the fire and marshmallows!

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The first night we were there, there was a HUGE wind and thunderstorm. Luckily Kyle slept through the whole thing, as he is a little wary of storms, even if we are in the house. I was worried throughout that he would wake up and be scared, but we got lucky. Jason and I weathered it together (from about midnight until 2am)…he thought that it was kinda cool and kinda scary. I was just glad that the tent did not blow away (seeing as how we jury-rigged it) although I did have to go out and restake the fly twice because of the wind.  Great thing was that the inside of the tent stayed completely dry as did my car (which had died after dark with the window down).

I am a bit embarrassed to post this picture, but for the sake of keeping things real on this blog (and so that I can remember and laugh later), here is my poor tent that we juryrigged (please promise me not to laugh):

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Fairly functional, despite the fact that you had to crawl on your hands and knees to get in and out. One of our friends only stayed one night, so they lent me their poles for the last night we were there. I can’t tell you how much of a kick I got out of seeing the tent the way it was supposed to be set up:

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So we definitely learned a lot on this trip…don’t leave your car doors open too long, remember to triple check your tent poles, always keep the door to your tent zipped (or risk mosquitos at night), try to relax during thunderstorms, and always go camping with good friends.

Depsite everything that happened, we really did have a blast. We are looking forward to our next trip!

If you want to check out additional photos, check out my Breezy Point gallery (which includes some pics taken by a friend of mine as well).

Reader Comments (7)

I'm laughing. Forgive me. :-)

June 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterHeather

Mishaps are an integral part of the camping experience. ;-) Glad you had fun!

June 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSteph

Loved the photos and appreciate the honesty I can't believe this was your first time tent camping... And someday I WILL have to hear how you managed to forget the tent poles--don't they usually stay in the bag with the tent?

June 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSwitchedOnMom

At a girl scout camp trip, we had a small tornado go through. An RV pulled up and invited us in as the hail came down, and we escaped just as our tent collapsed and was buried in hailstones. Then, I only thought it was pretty exciting.

Now, with children, I think it would terrify me!

June 22, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDana

Oh that is too funny. Everyone should tent camp a few times in their life. I can't believe you can camp on a beach, they don't allow that where I'm from. It sounds wonderful. You have missed out on one of the big problems I face with tent camping, very hard ground, sleeping on tree roots and rocks. Big rocks are a problem, but like the Princess and the Pea the tiniest gravel is torture. The quest is finding the best air mattress! And while on a stifiling trip last year with 95 degree weather in evening I found tent fans at Wal Mart--what a wonderful thing!

June 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterChristineMM

Believe me, I wish I knew! We had set up the tent in the back yard (it was new and I wanted to make sure I knew how). We took it down a day or so before we went camping. Somehow I left the bag with 3 of the poles on the back porch and put two of the poles in with the tent. I have no earthly clue.

This time after we got home I had Jason watch me put all the tent poles in the bag with the tent. So if they are not there next time, we will know the gremlins took them!

June 23, 2009 | Registered CommenterStephanie

Oh and I meant to say that camping on the beach was wonderful! They have public beach areas and then camping beach areas. We had 4 campsites so it was like having a little mini-private beach. The boys have cots to sleep on...I slept on the ground (the 3rd cot would not fit easily in the tent the way we juryrigged it). However, I just went and bought a self-inflating camping pad for me for the next time which seems pretty comfy.

I will definitely keep the tent fan in mind! Although I don't think we are going camping again until September...

June 23, 2009 | Registered CommenterStephanie

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