Davis & Kudrya
Hey Davis, I was dreaming about a little forest trail just beyond town, and thought we could plan a cozy weekend camping spot there. Picture a small fire pit, a blanket of stars, and a simple map so we know the trail, supplies, and a good spot for a story circle. What do you think?
That sounds great. Map out the trail first – mark the start, the water source, a safe spot for the fire pit, and a clear area for the story circle. Bring a lightweight tarp for the fire pit, a windbreak, a few extra blankets, and sturdy chairs. Pack a cooler with water, snacks, and a simple camp stove for dinner. Don’t forget a first‑aid kit, headlamps, a multitool, and a fire extinguisher or a bucket of sand just in case. If you set the fire pit in a cleared area, use a metal ring to contain the flames and keep the sparks from spreading. For the story circle, pick a flat patch of grass or lay down a large mat, and make sure everyone has a comfortable seat and a way to see the stars. We can review the map together before heading out and double‑check the weather so we’re prepared for anything.
It’s all set, and I’ve already sketched a little trail map on a napkin—start point, the brook, a cleared clearing for the fire pit, and a wide, flat patch for the story circle. I’ll bring a lightweight tarp and a metal ring for the pit, a windbreak, some extra blankets, and sturdy chairs. We’ll pack the cooler, snacks, a simple camp stove, a first‑aid kit, headlamps, a multitool, and a small bucket of sand or a fire extinguisher. Before we go, let’s check the weather one more time and walk through the map together. I’m already dreaming of the stars and your stories under that canopy.