
Do: Set a date a few months in advance so everyone who really wants to go can arrange their schedule accordingly.
Don’t: Send a text to 12 people asking “What date works for you?” You’ll just get 12 different answers and have to choose which friend you actually want to go camping with.
Do: Pick a location with a variety of activities, ideally with both water- and trail-based options, so folks have choices.
Don’t: Forget your customizable Chacos, which can go from canoeing to hiking to hammocking. (Can’t figure out which ones to get? May we suggest starting with the Pac-Man graphics?)
Do: Create and share a simple Google Doc—it’s the easiest way to plan group meals and gear packing lists, and to avoid snafus, like everyone cooking Korean BBQ for every dinner.
Don’t: Forget bacon. Camping without bacon is terrible.
Do: Organize one group activity each day, whether it’s Ultimate Frisbee or just a drinking game.
Don’t: Be afraid to enforce penalties in said games—or at least explain the rules. Remember, you’re in charge!