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Re: Camping with small kids
« Reply #30 on: March 31, 2017, 12:30:23 PM »
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Re: Camping with small kids
« Reply #31 on: March 31, 2017, 01:35:24 PM »
Awesome get them out there. me, wife , kids 2 & 4  two labs have been boat in tent camping aat banks lake Since the kids were 3 months old. Defiantly bring a pack and play. if your kids still nap and it's gonna be hot out, we picked up a battery powered fan to move some air. Also we'd bring a silver tarp to throw over the tent to darken it down for nap times. My wife doesnt understand "packing light" so we'd have to make multiple trips or sometimes tow our jon boat behind our wakeboard boat. Bug spray was huge. My kids have hardcore allergies and asthma so I made sure to have backup power, nebulizer, epi-pens and an extensive first aid kit. We used a 10x14 cheapo fred Meyer tent. Glow sticks and sun block. Have fun!

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Re: Camping with small kids
« Reply #32 on: March 31, 2017, 05:06:17 PM »
Awesome get them out there. me, wife , kids 2 & 4  two labs have been boat in tent camping aat banks lake Since the kids were 3 months old. Defiantly bring a pack and play. if your kids still nap and it's gonna be hot out, we picked up a battery powered fan to move some air. Also we'd bring a silver tarp to throw over the tent to darken it down for nap times. My wife doesnt understand "packing light" so we'd have to make multiple trips or sometimes tow our jon boat behind our wakeboard boat. Bug spray was huge. My kids have hardcore allergies and asthma so I made sure to have backup power, nebulizer, epi-pens and an extensive first aid kit. We used a 10x14 cheapo fred Meyer tent. Glow sticks and sun block. Have fun!

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