Father’s Day is just around the corner, everyone is looking for something Dad doesn’t have! What could he use or what has he asked for before?
Making camping easy , fun and hassle free is what taking life easy is all about. Having things available to help with that, well, makes the experience even more enjoyable.
Not everyone likes to go camping and have to cook every meal. I love to cook while camping, but, certainly not every meal. Having the tools at hand makes preparation quick .
I used to be the one who made several trips inside the camper, always forgetting something. One of the best things we have found is this useful caddy, for storing utensils, spices, paper towels and more.
We have a few tables we set up at our site to use for the ice maker, radio and more. This table makes having or using an outdoor kitchen more manageable. With zipper. Posited to stow away dishes, flatware, napkins and daytime snacks. I would never leave door in it overnight or unattended.
Easy to fold away for carrying and for camper or truck storage.
I’m not sure hi ow many times we have used this next item at camp, but, at home it has become invaluable. We use all Ryobi tools because the batteries are interchangeable. You can see me blowing off our rug at the campsite, small pebbles and leaves are no match for me! I’ll Link it below too, but, our fave is this Ryobi battery operated fan.
Recently we had a power outage due to tornadoes. It saved us during a slightly warm evening . Useful for those who boondock too! There is a shelf sitting one and one that clamps. Both could be handy depending on your situation.
This one has the battery out which includes an extra charger, perfect if you’re already a Ryobi fan….pun intended lol.
The clip on is perfect for bunk areas in a camper where an extra breeze is needed or for those women over fifty who get the hot flashes like myself. Either way, it’s sure to do the trick
Small enough to carry under the belly of our 16 foot Wolf Pup, I love this portable leaf blower , easy to use and lightweight. does the job we need for our camp area to keep it clean.
The most recent lifesaver is a power inverter. I never understood what these were until our home power went out form the recent North Alabama tornadoes. Granted, only six hours, but , this was the handiest tool of all. Charge your phones, power lamps and much more from the battery pack. We have extra power supplies so we are always prepared. A great gift for the man or woman who has everything. They may not think to buy this for themselves.
This non Ryobi but compatible inverter has a two pack available now. One for home and one for the camper. At just $59.99 for a limited time, you can’t miss!
The next item is the most used at our campsite . Our Blackstone griddle does everything we need for breakfast and dinner. We snack at lunchtime, how about you?
We have had ours for four years and absolutely could not be happier . Surface area is enough for us and a few guests . We have the stand , but, you can use on a table like a concrete one available at most campgrounds.
There are many sizes and options available, this is ours along with the legs.
If you don’t have outside speakers on your camper or you’re just chilling on a lake for a fishing day, this little JBL speaker comes in handy great sound at a great price!
As often as we use our phone, we have multiple charges in varying places. This retractable charger is handy. The cords aren’t hanging out everywhere and you could also use it inside your camper as well as your tow vehicle.
Want a comfy chair, even for the biggest guy? This one fits the bill. A gift to my husband three years ago, the size does matter. It’s large enough for two kids or a larger person. Up to 400lb capacity and a handy side table to hold the phone or binoculars.
These are just a few of our favorites we have purchased and used. If you decide to purchase for your Dad, friend, grandpa or yourself,we do earn a small commission as an Amazon Associate.
Have a great day celebrating Dad, Grandpa and all those step up dads out there!
Buy something they will really use while enjoying the great outdoors .
I often see posts on Facebook in camper groups about what are the must haves when you were first starting out with your new camper. Everyone always suggests camping in the driveway for the first time and go with what you have already in there. This is a wonderful idea and exactly what we did. You will start to see your needs as you do your daily tasks. What types of items will be essential for your first camping trip? Read through to find out more.
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We typically go where there is water and electric hook up , occasionally we Boondock when we are out west on BLM lands. We prefer to cook outside and only inside when it’s raining. So what we have for a cooking basics is very important to how we love to cook. We keep storage straightforward and simple. Everything has to stack beneath the dinette and, items we use to prep must be collapsible. We have managed this quite well so far!
Three years ago for my birthday, my wonderful husband got the Blackstone 22 inch griddle. I prefer this over any other cooking method while at the campground have you tried it? What do you think? I do breakfast, like frittatas, hash browns and sausage with plenty of room to move things around for their own space.n There are numerous accessories for this grill and other Blackstone versions. We have the griddle stand which enables mobility to a picnic table if you choose.
We also have a vintage Coleman camp stove, two burner with propane can hookup. My husband used this one as a child. We recommend everyone have this as a survival tool as well.
Essential for everyday campers or backpackers
We have an assortment of kitchen tools, and we got a couple of sets that we carry with us for camping that we got as wedding gifts four years ago . It has a variety of tools for any type of grills. Funny story on that, some people did not believe what we had on our Amazon wedding registry. It was all camping items. After all, we were in our mid fifties and had all that home decor stuff. We were ready for fun items.
This one has everything you could possibly need for cast-iron cookware or grill top. If you’re taking a charcoal grill with you that has the grid top. You could use this as well. Brush spatula meat, fork, tongs, corn, skewers, and so much more we find it to be the ultimate set.
There are so many ways to stay organized when you’re camping. If you’re not already a prepared chef, it can be hard to carry things in and out if you love to cook outside. We started with a tray, passing it through the door. How many times must we go in and out for one meal? So, an outdoor kitchen or storage area has saved the day. Keeps everything clean and dust free and at hand. Your tools, plates and seasoning are at your fingertips.
Outdoor Storage and Camp Table
Let’s get organized!
We recommend this one , because it has roll up covers on compartments and keeps critters out of your belongings. A sturdy area for your Blackstone too. We love to see raccoons and squirrels when we camp, but, who needs those pesky buggers trying to mess with your utensils and more?! We only use this with food inside during awake time. Otherwise, you’re just inviting Rocky and friends to the party, am I right?
No one invited you for dinner!
Whatever you love to do in the great outdoors, hiking, relaxing or just getting away, remember ……” Take Life Easy from Home to Camp”
There’s a commercial from Progressive where a girl interrupts two people speaking, so she can complete her social media post. In the now generation of “ all about me “ , this is what comes to mind. These unhidden gems, people have discovered , then , they show up! Take over a beautiful location, previously unspoiled , want to act like they just discovered it. Make it their own and create noise, buildings and traffic.
“ practicing gratitude, manifesting abundance “
We discovered our current camping location because of good friends, who had been fishing and camping here for forty years. It’s our local place of solitude. I need to be near water to be peaceful, it slows down the pace.
This property has had several names over the years as well as a few owners. We’ve only been camping here four years. It was a KOA for a short time , now Beyonder Getaway. They want to add more to make it a destination location. More sites, perhaps a marina and more activities. This they hope will bring in more people. Choose the right activities, prices and proper site maintenance , that will certainly help. The bath houses are not bad with multiple toilets and two separate showers for each gender. They installed new shower heads which helped a great deal .
We have few campgrounds close enough to home where we can “ getaway” and be a short trip home or to work. This location been great for us a couple times each year for camping close to home. Nestled in Mallard Creek area on Joe Wheeler Lake, part of the Tennessee river. It’s on a peninsula and I’ll include a map location and camp site map too.
Beyonder Getaway Campsite Map
Fishing is fantastic as my friend Jim and his buddies can attest.
Jim and his catfish catch Conrad and a huge catfish Jim and Gary with another haul The McDuckersons
I definitely recommend Beyonder for those passing through, it’s a short trip to I 65 through Alabama or east / west on highway 72. A great family place with horses, beach, zip lining , boat rentals and more. We prefer the less busy time through the week, they offer discounts for Mon-Thurs stays .
Offer for 15% off Mon-Thursday- Call to reserve and guarantee rates.
They have added many campsites in the last two years and have several cabins if you don’t have an RV of any kind. Tent camping down by the water is a “ roughing it “ option on the property.
It’s been a while since I have written anything, we have had quite the whirlwind of a summer. More to come later on that subject.
May is normally a month that we go camping, and stay about a week to be near our friends who fish the entire four weeks they’re camped. Fish fries, campfires, paddle boarding , nature and great friends! Always a special time with Jim, Pam and anyone who comes along to join the party.
Click link above ! Produces plenty of ice Jim my buddy
This location is convenient to home, less than 45 minutes, easy if working or when mom comes to spend the day.
Mom
We made our plans for the local KOA ( now Beyonder ) May is also David’s birthday month so we love to spend time there during that special event. We try to get the same spot as very time, most times we do!
Our Favorite Site The McDuckerson family
This campground was recently purchased by BeyonderGetaway with few changes . It is still our favorite local campground and I will link the new owners information in case you would be interested. I’ve reviewed the KOA in north Alabama on Google and several other sites. It is full of amenities, from horseback riding, kayaking, boat rental, fishing, playgrounds, zip lining and a community pavilion. New reservations for us start on October 30 during Halloween!
If you’re traveling the southeastern United States , it’s just over the border from Tennessee into Alabama. Two and a half hours south of Nashville, thirty minurtes from Huntsville, very close to large cities and lovely small towns.
We’re here, it’s breezy and cold. Forecasted to be 26 degrees in the am, I’ll take the 50 degrees and start n right now.
My stick
I’m always up early at camp, this time, there was a wonderful thing happening! Check out the thousands of birds who came for breakfast of brim! I couldn’t tell what the birds were, but, it was spectacular! They covered a large portion of Mallard Creek.
We brought candy with us ,just in case there are ghouls and ghosts about tonight. We’ve decorated our site with pumpkins, heads and witches!
We were on our way! The first night going to South Dakota, we actually boon docked in a Cracker Barrel parking lot. This was the summer of rioting, not the summer of love as espoused by some Democrats. We always travel prepared; we were more prepared this time and wanted to get past St Louis Missouri at a bare minimum. We did and we sought out campsites, but we were tired. We landed in the nearest Cracker Barrel lot we could find; they usually welcome overnighters. Did I mention it was summer? I remember we grabbed fast food that night, maybe Wendy’s, I just remember ” the night was moist “, uncomfortably so. We weren’t plugged in, so, the night was moist. We actually slept with the main door open, and the screen was the only thing protecting us from the public and the giant owl we had seen in the field behind the camper. Would we be murdered in the night? WHO would save us, surely not the giant owl who was eyeing us as his next meal, no Cracker Barrel breakfast for us. We awoke to clatter from the restaurant, I use the team awoke very loosely, as it was not a restful night. Except for the fact we do have a comfy, mattress, it was not a restful night. Did I mention the owl and the fear of being murdered with nothing but a screen and a sleeping husband between me and the world? And the firearm he swears he could retrieve quickly…the same riot shotgun cleverly mounted to the dashboard with his sturdy command strip. It did the trick, perfect for any sticky situation.
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Next morning, we were off to Spearfish, we had reservations and a plan to get there. It was a long straight drive there, except for a left turn and an exit to get a train spike. You see, my husband collects train spikes, we have settled on collect because stealing sounds like thievery and tactfully acquiring was already taken by his process of obtaining hotel toiletries. We collected a spike in western Iowa, we have one from every state we have visited, we don’t mark these on our giant map of travel, because that may be looked at as marking the scene of the crime.
We did make a stop along the way, at the famous Wall Drugs, it’s the hugest drug store in the world. You know how I know, because there is a billboard every mile on I90 from Sioux Falls South Dakota to the Black Hills. It was a cool place, we walked through the many various stores and played in the playground. Bought a souvenir or two and played in the playground. Because we’re grown, kids. I think they’re really large sculptures you’re not supposed to climb on, so we did, and we left.
I have to admit, growing up in my America, I had never seen buffalo, bison, wooly mammoths, unless you include that trip to the Smithsonian one time in DC. I saw creatures there that were scary! I’m pretty sure it was a wooly mammoth and its kinfolk, long tusks, enough to scare the hide off a water buffalo. Anyway, I wanted to see one up close, but, not too close! Did you ever see Lonesome Dove where Robert Duvall was out roaming the plains and he says to Pete, ” let’s chase em, you want to” ? One of my all-time favorite mini-series, one of my favorite actors. You’ll be a slow walker if a buffalo hooks you! This trip, I meant to see buffalo.
After enjoying a leisurely breakfast at the local restaurant , we set out to see the sites. We were to start the Mount Rushmore National Memorial. It had been a dream to go there, the reverence for those who founded, directed and served our great country. George Washington, our first official President, General and natural leader; Thomas Jefferson, eloquent writer and creator of the Declaration of Independence, farmer and architect; Theodore Roosevelt ( whom I am convinced my favorite uncle was name after ) statesman, conservationist and soldier and Abraham Lincoln, layer, politician and a humble man. All well deserving predecessors to our cuurent state of politicians. That’s another subject entirely.
We realized on our less than an hour trip to the monument, we were in close proximity to many other places, again, location , location , location! Choose your site wisely, we did and we were glad of it. We could go to the monument, circle through Needles highway and visit Custer State Park, all the same area , make it happen all in one day. So, we set out to Mount Rushmore first, traveling west to east on I90, then south on highway 16. I don’t remember whose nose I saw first, I can only say I was in awe of the large granite facial structure of our leaders. I will also admit, I teared up, I was emotional, I am patriotic as is David, my entire family in fact, it meant a great deal to see this monument.
I was so excited, because, I had purchased the National Park Pass, this was to allow us into numerous National Parks, we have goals you know, after reading ” Dear Bob and Sue ” the year before . If you haven’t read their book, or listened to the podcasts, I highly recommend them. About the National Park Pass, is it a good deal? Even though it is an annual pass for most citizens, if you are in an area that has many parks close by, such as South Dakota or Utah, it pays for itself easily. Based on cost of admission alone it is valuable, however, you may still have parking fees.
Ok, we’re now at the monument of giant granite faces. I have dried my eyes, found adequate parking and are now walking through tons of people. I laughed at the people exiting trying to use the parking pay kiosk. More on this later.
We had no pre arranged plan on time, walking or what to see here, we were here that’s all that mattered. We walked through the Avenue of the Flags, then went to the main terrace to view the faces. I had my camera, we people watched, saw construction and areas blocked off from walkers, we were certain it was for safety. We briefly talked to a park ranger, who although very nice, could give us no information as to why we could not view the monument closer. We took lots of photos within the park and on the drive out, we also visited the extensive visitors gift, shop, I bought the obligatory tee shirts, which I wear often. Also, an odd occurrence of a woman chatting up a couple for an extended length of time. I was certain they needed saved from her, she invited them to her condo, commented on the ladies beautiful, braided hair and I wondered who she came with, where is this dog of whom she spoke, I had lots of questions as I listened. I really wanted to save them from her, David said no. We later learned she was a scammer, just kidding, I have no idea, I was just glad we didn’t get regaled with her stories. About a week later, we did learn that President Trump was going to be at Mount Rushmore on July 4th, to celebrate the nation’s birthday. hence all the construction, sad we missed that event live. We settle for the television broadcast; we were home by then.
After our what we considered adequate time to visit the monument, we decided, time to go somewhere else. Time to pay for the parking so we could exit. We watched a group in front of us, attempt to pay, remember earlier where I said I would revisit this, I laughed at others, this kiosk was hard as hell to figure out, we finally escaped.
Our trip after the monument was through Needles highway, a beautifully scenic drive to the west, more photos, more unique rock formations and a western view of George. There were a few pull off places for photography, we found one that suited us.
It was still early in the day, so we decided to go to Bear Country, USA, because, as normal humans, who doesn’t want to see wild animals roaming around inside a large, fenced area? We were those people, we love nature, from a distance, especially if they are larger than us. It’s quite a drive through the park, where at the first bear section, there was one ” guarding ” the road, nervously pacing across the cattle gate.
The highlight of our visit to the Country Bear Jamboree was the fenced area with all the baby bears.” Let us near the fence, we want to see too” I could hear the cries, I realized it was coming from the two adults trying to work their way amongst the kids. We could have stayed for hours, except for the bunches of unattended human children, who by this point were making the visit un BEAR able.
Bear cubs, hours of enjoyment if not for humans.
I remember being there until the sun was high in the sky, it was nearly time to eat, and it was an hour or more drive back to the camper. Rest assured; we would be comfy though. I want to tell you just how comfy our camper is.
Comfy life, comfy wife, or so the saying goes. I tell you, if you have a camper, and you don’t have anything but the standard RV mattress, you are wrong! It is a must have to get a gel mattress or memory foam mattress, it will change your life. And this fan, is a special item, when you don’t have hook ups or air, this will do the trick. We wished we had the fan when we hit that Cracker Barrel, I wouldn’t have heard the owl or the snoring husband sleeping next to me.
The next day awaits our rested bodies, ready to see Crazy Horse and hopefully buffalo.
Heading out of Australia to escape this Aussie winter. First stop Japan, then UK/Ireland and if work doesn't call me back, onto Chicago. I will make it up as I go along