Last month (May 2010), we went camping - twice - (yes, twice.) in the
Shenandoah at the
Big Meadows campground. The first weekend was Mother's Day weekend, and the second was over Memorial Day weekend. And I must say... we had a great time! Thanks to my very prepared and comprehensive husband, we had everything we needed. Well, almost. The first trip we forgot our Friday night dinner and Sunday morning eggs (not a deal-breaker). And the second trip we forgot the ax (again, not a deal-breaker). Having stayed at the same camp site two times now, we have a routine, sort of.
(Routine is define by Dictionary.com as a customary or regular course of procedure.)
We set up the 'mess tent' first which holds all the food related stuff such as the grill, coolers, food bins, etc. Then we focus on setting up the sleeping tent which includes blowing up the three air mattresses, unrolling sleeping bags, organizing clothes, etc. During this time, the kids are either helping or wandering around. We bring some outdoor type games like bean bag toss, t-ball, and some racket and ball thing.
The
first weekend we decided to do a hike down to a waterfall. The kids did great, most of the way, but the hike back was a bit more uphill than we expected... so there was alot of encouragement (for everyone!). The waterfall was beautiful, and worth the effort. We saw lots of deer during the weekend, and we were even greeted by four of them on our camp site when we arrived, and completely unaffected by our presence. The weather this weekend was a little challenging. The first night we were tourmented with wild winds howling through and around the tent. I don't know how the kids slept. I certainly didn't get a good nights rest. The second night we were tourmented again with a chill we weren't expecting or planning for; I believe the low that night was 34 degrees. Can you say
BRRRR?
The
second weekend we visited the Big Meadow near the welcome center, which was a much easier walk for everyone. The weather was much warmer and 'calmer' however we dodged a few showers here and there starting from our inital arrival. Overall, it was a fabulous trip and we even got to see a mama bear and two baby cubs.
Our next camping trip is Father's Day weekend. Wish us luck, but hey we're getting to be pros.