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COMMUNITY SPIRIT- IT'S THE CAMP COUSIN WAY!
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Community Spirit- It’s the Camp Cousin way!

Melanated Campout is more than just a camping event, it is a gathering of like-minded individuals seeking to build community spirit and strengthen bonds. Attending Campout provides an opportunity to connect with people from diverse backgrounds who share a love for nature and outdoor adventure. Here are some of the community spirit and benefits of attending Melanated Campout. Building Strong Relationships One of the greatest benefits of attending Melanated Campout is the opportunity to build strong relationships. When you are camping with others, you are all in it together. Whether you are setting up tents, cooking meals, or exploring the great outdoors, you are working together towards a common goal. This shared experience creates a bond that is hard to replicate in other settings. It is a chance to put down the phones, disconnect from the digital world, and connect with people on a deeper level. Creating a Sense of Belonging As a person of color, it can sometimes be difficult to find a sense of belonging in certain outdoor spaces. Melanated Campout is a safe and welcoming environment where individuals can come together, celebrate their heritage, and feel a sense of belonging. There is a shared understanding of the unique experiences and challenges faced by black people in outdoor spaces, and attending the Campout creates a space where those experiences can be shared and celebrated. We’ve heard “I didn’t even know I was missing that sense of community spirit, until I felt it.” Learning from Each Other Melanated Campout is a community of people with diverse backgrounds and skill sets. This creates an opportunity for individuals to learn from each other. Whether it is learning how to cook a new meal, trying a new outdoor activity, or sharing knowledge about black history and culture, there is always something to learn from each other. This exchange of knowledge helps to build stronger relationships and a deeper sense of community. Creating Lasting Memories Finally, attending Melanated Campout is an opportunity to create lasting memories. Campout provides a chance to unplug from the stresses of everyday life and reconnect with nature and community. From hiking and swimming to storytelling and singing around the campfire, there are endless opportunities to create memorable experiences. These memories will last a lifetime and provide a source of joy and inspiration for years to come. In conclusion, attending Melanated Campout is an opportunity to build strong relationships, create a sense of belonging and community spirit, learn from each other, and create lasting memories. It is a chance to connect with like-minded individuals who share a love for nature and the outdoors. So, if you are looking for a community of people who celebrate black culture, love adventure, and are passionate about the great outdoors, then Melanated Campout is the perfect place for you.

WHAT TO COOK WHILE CAMPING
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What to cook while Camping

What to cook at camp Many people say meals cooked at camp taste better than regular meals but what they forget to talk about is the painstaking process that is involved in cooking at camp. Indeed, cooking at camp might seem like so much fun when things are going well and according to plans, but when they’re not, it can be a complete disaster, this why most people resort to taking already cooked meals from home, snacks and tinned meals to eat at camp. Of course, people have romanticized the ideas of how tasty meals cooked at camp can be. For example, in epic movies, we see scenarios where wildlife is caught in seconds with bows and arrows and miraculously skinned and attached to a spit for roasting. This time consuming activities usually seem so easy when they actually aren’t. Most campers pack food items that can be wrapped in aluminum foils and warmed on hot coals or grilled on a grate on open fire or simply tinned foods that can be eaten with little preparation. Although campers regularly resort to cooking soups, stews and pasta in camps on hot coals, the process can be very difficult since you have to regularly monitor the fire and hot coals which can die out or burn too hot. Regardless, there are many people who have made an art of cooking at camps. I know a fellow African American camper who goes camping with her children and she makes magic (cooks really delicious meals) while camping. There are also other meals that can be easily cooked while camping, some of them are: Many people always forget that hot dogs are very easy to cook over fires and many don’t know that it tastes much better charred from the outside. This is why hot dogs are a very delicious meal to be cooked on camping trips. Bacon is also another wonderful camping treat that gives true meaning to the idea that camp food tastes better than regular food. Pieces of bacon roasted on hot coals with a roasting stick are usually very tasty. Sounds silly doesn’t it? Well, you can roast pieces of fruits like peaches, apple or pineapples and enjoy them as a camp treat after dinner because a little heat from the fire caramelizes the sugar on the outside of the fruit and makes for a very sweet yet healthy dessert. Kebabs are chunks of meat and veggies roasted with the heat from an open campfire, they are yummy and easy. Give it a try! Sandwiches are a great go-to while camping. You can have everything from cold sandwiches to sandwiches with grilled cheese. And for extra yummy-ness, add grilled chicken. Easy recipe with great results. All you need to do is clean the potatoes, then wrap them in tin foils before allowing them to cook on the hot coal. While cooking them, you have to make sure to keep watch over the potatoes so they don’t end up burning. After the potatoes are baked, they can be eaten with baked potato fixings and sauce. Of course, you can avoid the problems and troubles that go along with trying to cook at camp and just focus on having fun at this African American camping event in June while we provide you with your daily meals. All you have to do is purchase the meal plan while doing your registration for big camping events like Melanated Campout in June. Haven’t heard of Melanated Campout yet? Well, check it out, it’s an African-American camping event full of adventure, relaxation, and activities. In fact, it’s the Largest Campout East of the Mississippi!

A QUICK GUIDE TO DRY CAMPING THE EASY WAY
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A Quick Guide To Dry Camping the Easy Way

A Quick Guide To Dry Camping Dry camping can be intimidating for camping newbies, but it’s one of the best experiences you can have. It’s also known as boondocking or wild camping. It’s the art of living outdoors without hookups to water and electricity – but it doesn’t have to be scary. Let’s walk through what you need to make your dry camping trip a success. What Is Dry Camping? Dry camping is a way to enjoy the outdoors and save money — in the process, you get to practice basic survival skills. You don’t need expensive equipment, and you don’t have to be in shape. It’s about getting outside and enjoying nature. Suppose you haven’t tried dry camping before. In that case, it’s an excellent opportunity to break out of your comfort zone and get more experience with food preparation, fire building, and other wilderness skills. Dry camping can be done in various ways, but the main thing is that you’re staying at least partially off the grid, and you don’t want to rely on electricity or running water.  You don’t have to be comfortable outdoors to enjoy dry camping, and it’s not just for those skilled at packing a tent and pitching a tent on top of the snow. Even if you’re not an experienced camper, there are plenty of ways to enjoy dry camping. There are almost as many ways to dry camp as people who do it. You can choose a campsite that is secluded and far from others, or you can camp near others so you can share in the communal joys of food preparation, cooking over an open fire, and general bonding. You can also pick a campsite that suits your needs as opposed to what’s available, such as searching out areas where you won’t encounter other campers or where you won’t have to worry about having adequate facilities nearby. Sometimes it’s good to have company when you’re camping, especially if you have children or pets who might get restless and want attention during the day when you don’t want them taking up your space. Some campsites allow pets; some don’t. If yours does, make sure you keep your pet away from fire pits and other flammable materials. Tips For Dry Camping While many people believe that “dry camping” is different from staying in a cabin, there are some essential things to remember when doing so. When it comes to dry camping, it’s essential to understand that you don’t want to go too far from the nearest water source. No one plans for the weather to turn on them, and ensuring adequate water access will make all the difference in the world when you need it. Don’t forget that you’ll need to consider basic equipment when choosing your location. Pack a tarp and stakes if you’re not going light; a tent is also worth considering. You might be able to get by with just a sleeping bag if you’re going out of town during the week. But if you plan on camping long term, it’s worth investing in a durable tent. Know your surroundings before you go. This might sound obvious, but it’s easy to get lost on a hike and not realize it. If you’re planning on hiking, be sure to study up on the area’s terrain and flora, as these will be essential factors in your success or failure. Make sure everyone knows what they’re doing before they leave. Find out how long the trip is supposed to take and make plans for how long everyone will stay out there. Bring more than one person if possible – especially if it’s a more extended trip. Two people are easier to keep track of than one, making for a safer trip overall. Don’t Be Intimidated Don’t let camping in the middle of nowhere intimidate you. We hope that this guide has given you better insight into how and why to dry camp, and more importantly, shown you that it’s pretty easy. You’ll be just fine—and if not, at least you can say you tried. Once you get out there and try it for yourself, we think you’ll enjoy dry camping a lot more than you initially thought. It’s just one more reason to go out into the great outdoors and do some exploring. Start Dry Camping With Melanated Campout Dry camping made easy at Melanated Campout Melanated Campout is from August 19th through the 21st. This year you are able to bring your own electricity and water. As you have read above, dry camping can be made easy and fun! Expecially during Campout where your electricity and water needs maybe a bit lower than usual because a lot of your time will be spent during any of the fun or self-care activities. And if you are wondering, yes, black folk camp too. And in recent years, their has been a big increase in the number of black folk camping and joining in the back outdoor movement. Learn more about the Melanated Campout and register today.

5 MYTHS OF CAMPING
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5 Myths of camping

5 myths of camping Myths and legends are pretty common things and are usually created from misinformation and the influence of the media. Since almost everything in the world has a myth or legend, why shouldn’t camping? Believe it or not, camping definitely has lots of myths, some are pretty silly like the one about how bananas attract mosquitoes or poison ivy is contagious. Here are five myths of camping we hope to squash: MYTH #1:  “YOU HAVE TO SLEEP ON THE FLOOR” Oh, bet you are thinking about those camping experiences in those epic movies you see all the time. The main characters are traveling through the land in search of a magical stone that will cure their village of sick people. Of course, they have to stop along the way when it gets dark and eventually after hunting down dinner and roasting it, they sleep on the bare grass. Well, I’m glad to inform you that times have changed. People today do not sleep on the ground even if they are exploring the most primitive forms of camping, after all, there are many sleeping options. There are sleeping bags, sleeping pads, hammocks, air mattresses and even normal beds.  You choose your comfort level and select your preferred sleeping option. At the Melanated Campout, you can even choose the “Glamp Me Down”package which allows you to have access to a comfortable queen bed and even air conditioning.  Essentially, you can have an upscale approach to sleeping under the stars. MYTH #2: “IT’S BORING, THERE IS NOTHING TO DO” This is certainly not the case at big camping events like Melanated Campout.  The weekend is designed to give you the option to participate in a variety of activities.  Here are the differences in activities between camping on your own versus attending the Melanated Campout. MYTH #3: “ I HAVE TO USE THE RESTROOM IN THE WOODS” Ok….I know there is this notion of every hole in the woods being a toilet for campers, but this does not have to be your truth. Many campgrounds have restrooms, with nice toilets and showers.  The Melanated Campout will have facilities and auxiliary units with nice restrooms and showers. MYTH #4: “YOU HAVE TO COOK YOUR FOOD” Some people believe that they have  go hunting, skin the animal and then cook it.   While there is something special about cooking your food on the grill or over a fire pit (i.e. bring your food in coolers and refresh your ice at a nearby store), you can opt for a meal plan at the Melanated Campout. We thought of everything, so you can sit back, relax and enjoy a great meal. MYTH #5:  “BEING OUTSIDE SUCKS” Believe it or not, some people think that camping is uncomfortable, uninteresting and can never compare to city life, but, that is not true.  Camping can be so much fun. You have a chance to reconnect with mother nature while hanging out with Melanated people. Did someone say smores? Did I read something about tubing? What about parties with energized Djs?  Oh, I think we already covered that earlier. Camping also has so many health benefits:  the fresh air provides extra oxygen that boosts your immune systems and improves your blood pressure. It’s also a great time to bond with your friends, family members and romantic partners. Don’t miss the chance to have a truly unique and unforgettable experience!  See you at the Melanated Campout! Grab your spot today!

Why camp?
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Why camp?

Give your future self something to look forward to by understanding the benefits of camping… Air full of smoke, or any of the other organic or artificial things that you can smell in the city can get quite stifling. Apart from that, the cultural  outdoor experience boosts immune systems, improves blood pressures and improves digestion due to the extra oxygen and low level of pollutants in the fresh air. Many times, you feel a sense of relief and happiness a few days after your camping trip, this is probably because the sunlight has evened out the melatonin levels in your brain, thus reducing your normal day-to-day tiredness and improving your overall mood. Even if it’s just for a number of days, camping allows you to unplug from the daily city life with fewer phone calls and urgent emails to attend to. Although Melanated Campout allows you to have access to electricity and wifi if you happen to need it, camping is your best opportunity to just unplug from your daily scheduled life.  We call it a digital detox! Camping helps to build and strengthen many relationships, familial, platonic or romantic. It is the best time to talk, walk and do things together even late into the night. As such, it strengthens many relationships. A camp of black professionals is a great way to meet to network and meet new friends. The Melanated Campout  events in June are a great place to meet and interact with other black people who have similar interests to you.  Do you have a business? Melanated Campout is a huge supporter of minority-owned businesses. Let’s network! Nothing can best s’mores made over open fire or the meat grilled over a campsite grill. Something about cooking over a campfire or grill that  makes the food much more delicious. (I don’t know about you but that has been my experience so far.) For campers who prefer chillin’ instead of grillin’, Melanated Campout offers a delicious and convenient  meal plan option. Guess what?!  Tents are really easy to set up.  Camping is a great way to learn to pitch a tent, start a campfire, cook over an open pit.  These skills are important to learn just in case there’s an apocalypse, don’t you think? If you’re looking for an adventure with other black people, big camping events like Melanated Campout is the best place to enjoy such an experience. You get to be part of the numerous activities at the Melanated Campout such as tubing down the Chattahoochee river, partying under the stars with open bars, conversations by the campfire, games and other fun activities. Imagine a weekend with no long list of things to do, no particular appointment to be early for and no urgent meetings… you get to do whatever you want to do. In short, going camping is equal to you putting less strain on yourself, mentally, emotionally and physically. It’s time to attend the largest Melanated Campout east of the Mississippi! Now what to do while camping? Read more here. Haven’t heard of Melanated Campout yet? Well, check it out, it’s an African American camping event full of adventure, relaxation, and activities. In fact, it’s the largest Campout East of the Mississippi!

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