Group Camping Trips
For many, camping is thought of as a
family activity. However, camping can be a great activity for
any type of organized group. Camping brings people together and
there are many activities that you can do with a group that
simply can't be done with smaller families. Whether you belong
to a sports team, a professional organization, or a group of
hobbyists, a camping trip may be just the thing to add a little
life to your meetings and give you memories to last a
lifetime.
When camping with a group there are certain considerations
that need to be made. First you will need to find a place that
is big enough to support your group. You'll want to have
adjoining campsites and an open space for activities. When
calling campgrounds, tell them what it is you are looking for
and they can help you decide what the best setup will be. You
will also want to make sure that you have adequate shelter for
group activities. You can use tarps, canopies, or large canvas
tents. You will want to have a central area for preparing and
serving food and having group activities. Not everyone goes
camping the same way, so make sure that the members of the
group have a clear understanding of what to expect. You may
need some people who have been camping more help those that are
camping novices.
Planning is crucial to a successful group camping trip, so
have a clearly defined agenda for everyone. Chaos will not only
ruin the event, but it can also lead to safety issues. It is a
good idea to have a park ranger or first aid specialist come
and talk to your group about simple safety issues prior to your
camping trip.
There are plenty of activities for your group to do. A great
aspect of camping with a group is getting to see another side
of the group members. Camping is a great way to get to know
other people and really learn about them. You can structure
team building activities like obstacle course competitions or
rafting. Nature can also serve as an excellent classroom so
feel free to do training or classes on different subjects.
Camping is a great time to learn about meditation and handling
stress. Unity is another thing that can be learned from
camping.
Every part of nature does its job and everything works
together in harmony. Every member of your group contributes in
their own way, and even though they may not be perfect, when
everyone contributes you get a perfect synergy. More than
anything camping presents an opportunity for your group to
spend time together outside of the normal routine. Camping is
adventurous and mixes things up and as a group relies on each
other to make the camping trip a success they grow closer
together.
Camping isn't just for family or a few friends. Camping can
be used as an activity for all types of groups. With good
planning and a nice group of people, a group camping trip can
be a wonderful thing and may even turn into a yearly
tradition.
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