campers-helpful hints needed!
campers-helpful hints needed!
Ok guys, this isn't St. John , but Saturday I am taking 11 Girl Scouts kayaking to a barrier island in South Carolina. We are going to spend the night on the beach.
An outfitter company is taking us as we will be on the intercoastal waterway and my group is too young and inexperienced to go on this adventure alone with just me and another leader. And who would trust US with their kayaks?
Anyways, one of my big concerns is "sand management" in the tent. All 11 girls are going to be in the same tent (alone)- can you believe it-they are going to have a blast.
Of course I will be very close by in my tent.
I have heard about using baby powder to get sand off your body. Does that really work?
Any other hints about beach camping that might be good to know?
The outfitter is bringing the food-(OK- I cheated. I don't want to deal with EVERYTHING-we aren't Boy Scouts) the girls will get to help cook. The girls are also going to get to dig clams and fish and eat whatever they get.
I am SO excited. It is supposed to be a full moon and at this point, no chance of rain....of course that can change at a moments notice...
An outfitter company is taking us as we will be on the intercoastal waterway and my group is too young and inexperienced to go on this adventure alone with just me and another leader. And who would trust US with their kayaks?

Anyways, one of my big concerns is "sand management" in the tent. All 11 girls are going to be in the same tent (alone)- can you believe it-they are going to have a blast.

I have heard about using baby powder to get sand off your body. Does that really work?
Any other hints about beach camping that might be good to know?
The outfitter is bringing the food-(OK- I cheated. I don't want to deal with EVERYTHING-we aren't Boy Scouts) the girls will get to help cook. The girls are also going to get to dig clams and fish and eat whatever they get.
I am SO excited. It is supposed to be a full moon and at this point, no chance of rain....of course that can change at a moments notice...
"Sponges grow in the ocean...I wonder how much deeper it would be if that didn't happen."
As a former camper and a girl scout, I laugh at using 11 girls and sand management in the same sentence 
One night shouldn't be too bad because they probably won't sleep much anyway.
I second Waterguy's idea, no shoes in the tent.
Someone posted a while back about taking a whisk broom to STJ for sand removal, which I think is a great idea.
I have also heard of using plain cornstarch instead of baby powder.

One night shouldn't be too bad because they probably won't sleep much anyway.
I second Waterguy's idea, no shoes in the tent.
Someone posted a while back about taking a whisk broom to STJ for sand removal, which I think is a great idea.
I have also heard of using plain cornstarch instead of baby powder.
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You are a BRAVE woman!
I second the above suggestions regarding whisk broom and neat sheet. But really, there is NO WAY you are going to control the sand.
My advice, don't pack anything that you don't want to come home with sand in it!
Take a couple of washcloths that you can dampen with fresh water, so the girls can wipe down their face, hands, feet, etc. Its usually just enough to stop the super-grimy feeling.
Have Fun!
I second the above suggestions regarding whisk broom and neat sheet. But really, there is NO WAY you are going to control the sand.
My advice, don't pack anything that you don't want to come home with sand in it!

Take a couple of washcloths that you can dampen with fresh water, so the girls can wipe down their face, hands, feet, etc. Its usually just enough to stop the super-grimy feeling.
Have Fun!
On their packing list I put to bring a very small pack of baby wipes. Also a wet washcloth in a ziplock and then a handtowel. Then they have to pack their clothes in ziploc bags.
If someone's period starts (for the first time) I will JUST DIE.
I have a bag of every kind of pad and tampon ever. (I'm exaggerating, but you get the drift).
It would be a VERY dramatic moment.
No toilets, eletricity, or running water on this island BTW.
If someone's period starts (for the first time) I will JUST DIE.

I have a bag of every kind of pad and tampon ever. (I'm exaggerating, but you get the drift).
It would be a VERY dramatic moment.
No toilets, eletricity, or running water on this island BTW.
"Sponges grow in the ocean...I wonder how much deeper it would be if that didn't happen."
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I have had many moms ask if they can have "just little wine" when it is there turn to come on our trips.
My response "How will you feel on the next trip if the parents bringing your daughter have just a little wine?"
That shuts them up pretty fast.
I am probably the biggest drinker of the moms in our troop. But not at Girl Scouts. Bad idea.
I make up for it when I get home.
My response "How will you feel on the next trip if the parents bringing your daughter have just a little wine?"
That shuts them up pretty fast.
I am probably the biggest drinker of the moms in our troop. But not at Girl Scouts. Bad idea.

I make up for it when I get home.
"Sponges grow in the ocean...I wonder how much deeper it would be if that didn't happen."