We are honored to be participating in a blogger link-up to help encourage families to get out there. We, too, will be setting up camp in our backyard (and hopefully later that weekend in Yellowstone National Park.) Watch for our report of how it went next week. We highly encourage you to get out camping with your family (this weekend, or whenever you can squeeze it in.) Your family is worth it!
Light up the Night
When we are out camping/hiking/skiing, headlamps are something we just don't leave without. They serve their practical function of helping us see in the dark AND are a great source of entertainment for the kids (err...and adults.)
They also....
- Help watch for wildlife in the night (you know, when you hear "that sound".)
- Provide a catalyst for shadow puppets on tent walls
- Can be used to play Flashlight Tag
- Come in handy for middle-of-the-night bathroom emergencies
- Are used to help find missing items as the light from the campfire dies down before bed
- Provide light when Burn Bans are in effect and campfires can't happen (SAD as that is!)
- Help with reading in the dark (or under the covers)
I asked around (other bloggers, my boy-scout nephews, the general public) and got a wide range of answers for favorite camping light sources. Here's what I found between those experts and our own first-hand knowledge:
Headlamps: A family favorite, we all have them. Because we think they are the most multifunctional light out there, it is what we will focus on here. Besides for camping, we use them for biking at night, backyard campfires, Moon-Lit (when the moon is a bit weak) Skis, and happily welcome any other uses.
Fun and Functional
LEGO Minifigure LED Headlamp ($15)
These aren't going to last under super harsh conditions (ours got too cold camping this past winter and had to warm up before they started working again,) but they are fun, provide a good light output, and convince kids to actually wear a headlamp. Both our boys wear them and love them.
Playvisions Zoo Light Frog Headlamp ($15)
Also an LED light, this one apparently makes sounds too (good fun for the kids, annoying in the tent at night..) We have NOT tried this one, but another fun option for smaller tykes.




















