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Fun And Easy Camping Games For All

December 3, 2012

Creating a fun atmosphere when you go camping is very important, it is part of the during your excursion. Planning ahead when you are going on a family camping trip it is good to grab a few simple supplies that will make the camping games easy, and you will not have to think a lot as there will be enough of the traditional camping games to ensure you have a lot of fun with the kids. 

Here are what we consider some of the top family camping games:

1. Capture the Flag

A team effort is going to be the only skill that gets you through this game. Capture the Flag has been played by generation upon generation of campers. While there are various sets of rules and regulations to play by, depending on how serious you are about the game, the basics are this;

You have two teams, each with a different colour flag, which is simply a piece of fabric. A red bandana and a blue bandana works well. Each team has two objectives; 1) capture the other team's flag and return to their home base, and 2), keep their flag from being captured. Set up the rules of game before beginning. For instance, the game is won when one team successfully captures the flag three times, return to their home base and defend the capture for two minutes.

2. Skits

Always a highlight of camping trips, skits bring a certain comedic nature to the camp site. Pick a fun topic, or poke some fun at your family and try your hand at impressions while other family members try to guess who you are. Then, if you want it to be a competition, judge your skits on different areas of excellence, like funniest, most dramatic, or even most accurate impression. Be sure to create silly trophies to bring along.

3. 4 Square

A big bouncy ball and four squares is all you need. Draw one large square in the sand or grass, using a stick or some chalk, or even some water-based paint, then divide it into four squares. Each player gets a square (or if you have more than four players, the extras wait to stand in for players who miss and are out of the game.) Decide on the rules, then flip a coin or play rock-paper-scissors to choose a server. Then get in your squares and start bouncing the ball to each other, trying to make your opponents miss. When they miss, they're out. Pretty soon it will trickle down to a play-off between two players, scrambling to knock the other out of the game.

4. Dodge Ball

To play this game you'll need to set up a rectangular court with a center-line defined, and a big, soft foam coated rubber ball for each player. Divide your players in even numbers at either end of the court and place the balls in a line along the center-line. Have someone outside the teams blow a whistle. Then players rush in, grab a ball, and run back to their own starting line. Turn around and face your opponents and throw the ball toward the players (head shots are discouraged!), hitting them in the belly or back. This eliminates an opponent and sends them to the sidelines. Pick up another ball (they'll be rolling all over the place) and aim at another opponent. If they actually catch your ball, then you are out instead. Every time an opponent gets sent to the sidelines, one of the players on your team can re-enter the game. The game is over when it comes down to two players and one is taken out with the ball. Just remember; everyone has their own idea for rules, so be sure to agree on court rules before the game begins.

5. Tug of War

Depending on the number of people in your camp, you can either create a two-team tug of war or a three-team tug of war. Most of us are familiar with the two-team style – a long rope place over a line, or even a puddle. To create a three-team tug of war, just tie your long rope into a circle and divide it evenly into thirds, forming a triangle when each team grabs hold of the rope. Now you have three teams fighting against two opponents. Maybe two of the teams will decide to “gang up” on one team when push comes to shove... or tug!

6. Hot Potato

You only need music that can be started and stopped easily, and a tennis ball or an actual potato to toss. Everyone playing gets in a circle, with one person holding the ball. Then someone outside the circle, with their back to the players, starts the music and the players toss the ball back and forth until the music player stops the music. The person left holding the 'hot potato' is out of the game. The game continues until it comes down to two players and they have a play off. The last person standing without holding the 'hot potato' is the winner. Stock up on fun prizes to encourage competition. This is a game that can be played with any number of players (2 or more), inside or outside, and at almost any age. If the players are old enough to toss and catch, they are old enough to play.

7. Quiet Games

Planning for rainy days or quiet times is a must to make a camping excursion successful. Camping while it rains can get boring quickly, unless you are prepared. Many card games and board games can be used for those times when running around outside won't do. Uno, Hearts, Crazy Eights, and Go Fish are classics that almost everyone will either know how to play or be able to learn quickly. Board games like Life are very popular with many ages. Simple crafts are another idea for kids to stay busy and entertained indoors. If you don't want to add to your clean-up chores indoors, choose crafts that don't involve paints or other messy items. Some paper plates, yarn, crayons, crepe paper, ribbon, and school glue can go a long way toward keeping kids happy and busy indoors.

Planning beyond the food and tent is important if you want to keep your family entertained and longing to go back and do it again. You don't have to look far, or think too hard, to create a fun camping trip for your family. Games that is easy to carry out will only need a little planning to keep the fun going.

 

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December 5, 2011

What You Need:

  • 4 oz. brandy
  • 3 oz. apple cider
  • 1/4 C caramel sauce
  • 2 pints vanilla ice cream
  • Whip cream
  • Pecans, toasted and chopped

How to Make It:

  1. Pour the brandy and apple cider into a blender, such as one of the KitchenAid 5 Speed Blenders With Polycarbonate Jars).
  2. Add the caramel sauce and vanilla ice cream.
  3. Blend on high until very smooth.
  4. Pour into glasses.
  5. Top with the whip cream and toasted pecans.
  6. Serve immediately.

Serves 4

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  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
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  • 1/4 tsp pure almond extract
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  • 1/3 cup shortening
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