Finally it’s that time of the year again! – Time for the Annual Memorable Jaunts Group Event. Last year, 2011, we organized a group hike to Starved Rock State Park (you can read about our event here). This year, we are ready to take it up a notch! – a group camp event at a local forest preserve – Blackwell Forest Preservein Wheaton, IL.

The word “Camping” most often conjures images of picturesque backcountry spots accessible only by foot, carrying supplies on your back, and disconnecting from civilization, setting up tents among tall trees & steep cliffs, and storing food supplies hanging from trees off the ground. While this very desirable and true in most situations, it is not always practical. Especially for families with young children. How much do we carry, how long can we walk, what about food, what about wildlife and how to avoid hotspots?

The good news is that you can still experience camping and all the pleasures it has to offer even if you don’t want to do backcountry camping – go local, camp for a night or two, sleeping under the starts in a state park or even in a private campground. If you are local to the Chicagoland area, come join us at Blackwell Forest Preserve. If not, signup for our twitter feed – we will be posting status updates live as we have a blast with our Memorable Jaunts friends!
- Waterproof tent – Make sure the tent you get has a rain cover so that you don’t get soaked in the morning dew or sudden thunderstorms.
- Sleeping bags – Sleeping bags vary in quality and price. Most sleeping bags come with an EN temperature rating standard. Choose a bag rated for the coldest temperature you expect to encounter. Expect ~50-65deg tempreatures at night for the camp.
- Sleeping pads – Sleeping pads provide cushioning and insulation. Cushioning is certainly useful when sleeping on hard surfaces but the sleeping pad also provides insulation to your body from cold ground surfaces.
- Ground tarp or waterproof blanket – This is used between the ground and the tent and just provides an additional layer of insulation.
- Plastic tote to store food items – This helps secure food items from curious critters like raccoons and skunks 🙂
- Pillow – Some sleeping bags come with a built-in pillow. If you are among the group of people who cannot sleep without a pillow, get one from home 🙂
- Hammer – Very helpful to drive the tent spikes into the ground.
- Extra blankets (weather dependent) – Nights are starting to get much cooler here in Chicago so an extra blanket or two will keep you warm and toasty in your tent.
- Torch/Lanterns
- Socks (feet do get cold even in summer)
- Bug spray/Sunscreen
- Extra pair of clothes and other personal items needed for an overnight excursion
- Toys/Board games – especially for families with young kids
- Cooler – depending on the food you are signing up to bring for the group event
- September 15th – Dinner – suggested items – sandwiches, soups, pasta, salads
- September 15th – Desert – suggested items – smores by the fire 🙂
- September 16th – Breakfast – suggested items – cereal, milk, break, cheese, jam, biscuits etc
- Drinks – water, juices, tea, coffee, milk
- Fruits,Snacks
- Camping grill – we have two grills which we will bring – to reheat food, milk etc. Please let me know if you have additional camping grills as well.
- Cups, plates, spoons, napkins, garbage bags, dish washing liquid and sponge
- Matchs for camp fire
Molly O'Connor - Hello from RootsRated!
My name is Molly and I’m the photo editor for the website.
I’m updating Chicago’s page and was looking for camping shots from Blackwell Forest Park Reserve. I found your blog while google searching and I love your photos!
I was hoping to use your camping photos for our backpacking/camping post about Blackwell. We would feature your photo as the title image and the banner image. I would credit your name, your website, your image title, and your image url. I was wondering if you have the photos without your logo?
I’m sure you were wondering, but you would not be compensated. You would most definitely be acknowledged as the photographer though!
If you’re interested, please let me know.
Thanks for reading!
Best,
-Molly
molly@rootsrated.com