![]() ![]() I was really looking forward to the time we’d spend together bonding and I was excited to show them (and myself), just how capable I could be. My boys and I decided that we would go on a “mom and me” trip. Now that the youngest is 6 years old, everyone is carrying their own weight, and our trips are getting more adventurous.Īs my children start to get older, and more comfortable in their own skills, I wanted to teach them about all it takes to put a backpacking trip together. Back then it meant shorter trips, with mom and dad carrying heavier packs. We started backpacking when the youngest was six months old. Backpacking allows us the opportunity to connect with each other and the world around us in an up-close and personal way. Camping is a blast no matter where you camp, but every so often we yearn to get off the beaten path and find a little solitude away from the busy campgrounds and everyday noises. Loading up the car with tents, sleeping bags, a cooler full of our favorite foods. Starting our backpacking adventures earlyĬamping is one of my family’s favorite pastimes. She’s giving us the lowdown on how to choose the right backpacking location, what permits you need to backpack and camp, how to plan your adventure, what (and how) to pack, what to eat, and so much more! This post gives you everything you need to feel confident hitting the trail for your first backpacking adventure with kids. Are you looking for a way to get off the beaten path and reconnect with nature and your family? Do you love camping and want to take your adventures to the next level? Have you ever considered venturing into the woods to get away from it all for a few days with your kids? Well, then today’s post on backpacking with kids is going to inspire you! Creative Team member and Washington mom of 4, RyAnn Peverly shares her experience backing with her sons.
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