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Family Backpacking

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You may already know this but my husband and I met in college in the outdoors club called "Wilderness Adventures."  The club went on many backpacking, canoeing, and other outdoor trips through Buffalo State College. all of our stuff We continued to backpack and canoe even after we got married but then it took a side-seat to raising a family. However, this year we now think that it's time to take the boys (6 and 9) on their first outdoor backpacking adventure. We have taken them on many car-camping trips since they were 1 (imagine a pack-in-play in a tent and you have the right idea). So now we think that they are ready. Our first trip was to one of our favorite short loops in the southern tier of Western New York, the Minister Creek Area. According to Backpacker magazine: "This 6.4-miler loops through the lush forest surrounding Minister Creek, passing glacial boulders, wooded caves, and a plethora of streams. Follow leaf-

We are an outdoor family and some camping tricks we have used

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Some of you may not know this but my husband and I met in the outdoor club in college. Since our family has grown (we now have 2 boys who are 9 and 6 years old) it has been challenging to continue our backpacking and canoeing trips to say the least so in the past couple years we have been family camping with our car. This past weekend we went camping at Stony Brook State Park in Central New York State. my husband and son to the left of the falls Daddy carrying Andrew back to the trail Here are some little camping tricks we have learned over the years that work well: 1) prep food at home and freeze it if you can  I made these breakfast burritos from Ninth and Bird's Blog and froze them at the campsite you can set them out so they thaw and then put them on the fire so they get indirect heat (NOT directly over the flames or coals) FYI: I made extras for mornings at home and froze those also. To heat them up in the microwave put them on 50% power for