April 24, 2009

5 Concerns That Keep Black Folks Out of the Woods

Photo Courtesy of LWA-Sharie Kennedy

When I mention to some people that I go camping, it's not uncommon to hear in response why they won't do it themselves. Here is a list of the most frequently heard excuses for not heading out to the woods, along with some real facts to consider:

1. Sleeping in a tent is an
elaborate form of back torture

Fact: Just because you sleep in a tent doesn't mean you have to sleep on the ground. Portable cots and mats are the way I go nowadays because comfort is important. Sure, a cot won't feel like a Sealy Posturepedic, but it’s not the ground either. Tip: be sure to get a tent that is sized for one person more than your party to allow more space for comfy sleeping gear.

2. No showers

Fact: Family campgrounds DO have hot showers, and the availability of this amenity is no shocker if you do a little homework on your selected campsite in advance. In fact, the outdoor camp showers are some of the best I have had as some are opened on top for a terrific view of the sky or stars.

3. No music, tv, or video games

Fact: These days wireless is becoming more common for family camp sites, but the point of camp is to connect with the environment or with those in your group. Play a board game, tell funny family stories, go for a walk – it’s these activities that are the source of great memories to last a lifetime.

4. Animals and Bugs

Fact: Yes, wildlife is a reality in the outdoors, but critters don’t have to ruin your trip. Use bug repellent (or swallow a clove of raw garlic, I am told) for the worst flying offenders. Keep food and other smellables away from where you sleep. You actually have a much greater chance of being hurt by a domestic dog than by a bear!

5. It's dirty

Ok, let's make a distinction between dirt and filth. Campgrounds are not the place to wear new Air Force Ones. Dirt is inevitable, but filth you won't find at a developed camp site nor at the more "primitive" areas. Developed camps are maintained to ensure sustainability and safety for all creatures who inhabit them -- even the temporary ones!

Bottom line: abandon the scary or non-factual ideas about camping and give it a try!

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6 comments:

Barbara said...

"Campgrounds are not the place to wear new Air Force Ones". Haha.

I think your list is great and so are your solutions. Research is always key when taking a trip, you never know what goodies a site has if you don't look for them or ask questions.

Great post!

Rue said...

Thanks Barbara -- you know the Air Force Ones have to stay white -- lol!

MBB Founder and Editor Denene Millner said...

Okay, how FLY is this site? I'm not an outdoors person by any stretch, but my sister-in-law, an environmentalist, is slowly coaxing me out of the house and into the wild. She's going to love this site--I know I do!

Rue said...

I am so glad to have found you as well -- as mommyhood is the driver behind my blog too! I look forward to connecting with your sister-in-law as well!

Be well and outdoors,
Rue

Ashley said...

Lol at the Air force ones comment. I recent went white water rafting (on a man made course) and now I'm interested in more outdoor sports. I look forward to reading your blog!

Rue said...

So glad to hear Ashley! Thanks for your comment!

Be Outside,
Rue

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