How to have a romantic experience camping?

February 8th, 2010 | by admin |

The girl I am dating I are going to go camping the second weekend of May, and I was wondering what I can do to make it romantic. We are going to a National Park to go camping. I was planning on making a fire and smores. What do I need to take and any games or ideas? We are up for anything sensual.
We are using a tent

Try camping at a lake or near the seashore. The sound of the waves is way cool (Better than iPod), and it’s easy to keep the fire stoked with driftwood (watch out for wet wood though).

Have a couple of rectangular sleeping bags that can be hooked together instead of the warmer mummy bags.

Baby Wipes. No matter how hard you try, you will get funky and grimy. Nothing will make her feel less attactive and romantic than a gritty body.

Get about six citronella candles to surround your campsite (Don’t put them in the tent). Bug spray smells bad and tastes worse.

Take along a couple extra, clean flannel blankies to wrap up in while watching the fire and listening to the waves….


  1. 6 Responses to “How to have a romantic experience camping?”

  2. By WYSIWYG on Feb 9, 2010 | Reply

    bone up on your astronomy. at night. point out the constellations and give a little history behind each major one. your final constellation you point out should be one that has a romantic undertone. look up greek mythology and that will help. having a girl under all those stars and throwing out a little knowledge without being to "know-it-all" will really get her going!
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  3. By Hilljack on Feb 9, 2010 | Reply

    campfire and smores are great ideas, so is the astronomy thing. if you take games, i suggest a deck of cards. by camping, do you mean renting a cabin, or pitching a tent? make sure you pick a good campsite, ones by running water are the best. its nice to listen to a river at night. and some alcohol couldnt hurt, just dont get too drunk. which park are you goin to? i used to live right outside yellowstone and there are some great spots there.
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  4. By sunnycamp on Feb 9, 2010 | Reply

    take bug spray
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  5. By lcthulou on Feb 9, 2010 | Reply

    Try camping at a lake or near the seashore. The sound of the waves is way cool (Better than iPod), and it’s easy to keep the fire stoked with driftwood (watch out for wet wood though).

    Have a couple of rectangular sleeping bags that can be hooked together instead of the warmer mummy bags.

    Baby Wipes. No matter how hard you try, you will get funky and grimy. Nothing will make her feel less attactive and romantic than a gritty body.

    Get about six citronella candles to surround your campsite (Don’t put them in the tent). Bug spray smells bad and tastes worse.

    Take along a couple extra, clean flannel blankies to wrap up in while watching the fire and listening to the waves….
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  6. By Campin' Dan on Feb 9, 2010 | Reply

    I totally agree on the wipes. They help kill the funk and if you get wipes with aloe they help soothe as well.

    Camping was our first trip, be prepared to learn a thing or two about the other person. Camping will expose certain things :)

    Hope for rain. If so you get to spend alot of time in the tent, you can think of things to do in there :)

    Playin in the cold water usually gives you an extra reason to cuddle.

    Try to bring some lotion, you usually get a little dry when camping. Make sure to offer to rub it on.

    I suggested a little hike and some love under the open sky.

    Best of luck hope y’all have a good time.
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  7. By cheeky monkey. on Feb 9, 2010 | Reply

    all ya need is a campfire and a big blanket to cuddle under. remember to only pack one so u have to share!

    also i liked the idea of learning constalations, if its a clear night away from the bright lights of the city.. there is something really romantic about looking at the stars 2gether.
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