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Tips For Planning An Epic Outdoor Adventure With Friends

Tips For Planning An Epic Outdoor Adventure With Friends

It’s one thing to throw everything you need into a backpack, pile into your car and head for the closest national park for a little outdoor communion. It’s a whole other thing to do it with a gaggle of your best buds in tow. Going on an epic outdoor adventure with friends can be a blast - if you plan things right. Otherwise, you may find yourself with not enough food, water, sunscreen, bug spray or the other camping and trekking essentials. With limited supplies, things have a tendency to go sideways real quick and even besties can start to turn on each other as the mood sours. To avoid going full Lord of the Flies on your next friendcation, here are a few tips to ensure everything goes smoothly. Avoid The Dreaded ‘Neverending Group Chat’ With the trip coming up in a few weeks, it can be tempting to just throw everyone on a group chat and start tossing around ideas. Resist this impulse! This is likely to devolve into swapping emojis, gifs, and links to dumb Youtube videos. Even if you do get the whole “who’s bring what” hammered out, chances are it’ll get lost in all the noise and you’ll have to scroll back endlessly to find what you’re looking for. Instead, keep your casual channels of communication clear, travel like a pro and get the Roadtrippers app. This app allows you to map out your trip, add notes, and the best part is that you can share the trip with the entire crew so that everyone stays in the loop. Another option is a Facebook event or group can keep everyone looped in and talking without cluttering up each other’s walls. Alternatively, workplace tools and apps like Slack, Basecamp, and a Google Doc allow you to start different threads and keep everything organized. That way, you can swap sports gifs all day long, and still have a separate space for the conversation about what you need. Identify The Essentials And Plan For The Unexpected Sure, there are a few clutch items that everyone knows they should bring on a camping trip: Food, water, first aid kit, tent, flashlights, sleeping bag, swiss army knife, etc. But don't get cocky kids, because even with these no brainers, there are always a few items that slip under the radar and can quickly turn a fun, breezy trip into Survivor: Friendship Ending Edition. For instance: Biodegradable toilet paper. Because leaves just don’t cut it. Cooking set like the Adventure Full Kitchen Base Camp Cook Set. Because you’re going to get sick of grilled hot dogs on a stick after a while. Coffee and a Classic Stay Hot French Press. Because those early mornings after you’ve slept on rocks all night might need a little pick-me-up. As you plan for your trip, have all your friends brainstorm the unexpected things you might need and add these items to your packing list. If you have camping newbies on your trip, let them borrow the essential supplies. Remember, packing light doesn’t have to mean going full feral. Choose A Destination That Works For Everyone Not everyone is a double black diamond, cozy in 20 degrees below “I can make a makeshift shelter out of only twigs, leaves and my own underoos” camper. Sure, we all wanna put on a tough facade when we’re roughing it, but try and choose your camping destination with the real physical capabilities or mobility limitations of your entire group in mind. If everyone is agreement that you want this to be a borderline harrowing “man vs nature” experience, great. But try and be realistic about how much walking, hiking and roughing it everyone wants to be doing and choose a destination that has something for everyone. Even if it means you don’t get to put your iron will and constitution to the test, it can be fun to just have a chill weekend tossing back beers outdoors with some friends. Establish Roles Even if someone in your group has the most camping experience, it doesn’t need to be a one-man band. Try and split up tasks according to what everyone in the group is good at and choose designated roles. Have someone responsible for all the cooking, the cleanup, setting up camp, starting a bonfire. Heck, even that layabout Greg might take his job seriously if it’s his responsibility to keep the drinks coming by shaking some up in the Adventure Happy Hour Cocktail Shaker Set. Plan (And Maybe Even Make) Meals Ahead Of Time Food prep and cooking in the outdoors can be tough. You may not have reliable access to water, refrigeration or fire and after a while, everyone gets sick of trail mix. That in mind, why not do your meal prep, and even cooking, ahead of time? You can make a big batch of chili, stew, pasta, curry, oatmeal or whatever else will warm your belly, throw it in an Adventure Stay Hot Camp Crock still steaming, and pop it open up to 12 hours later to enjoy delicious a hot meal. Fill an Adventure Cold For Days Outdoor Cooler with ice, cold cuts, beers and whatever else you need to get days worth of refrigerated food and drink. Got any other planning tips you want to share with the Stanley fam? Tag #Stanleyness and tell us how you plan an outdoor adventure with friends!     ABOUT STANLEY The Stanley brand has a rich 100+ year history. Born from inventor William Stanley Jr. who forever changed the way hot drinks were consumed, in 1913 he fused vacuum insulation and the strength of steel in one portable bottle, inventing the all-steel vacuum bottle we know and love today.
Stanley Adventure Stainless Steel Shot Glass Set Receives Backpacker's Editors' Choice Award

Stanley Adventure Stainless Steel Shot Glass Set Receives Backpacker's Editors' Choice Award

SEATTLE, WA (March 21, 2016) – Stanley, a brand of PMI, is proud to announce that the brand’s Adventure SS Shot Glass Set has been named one of Backpacker magazine’s 2016 Editors’ Choice Awards. Backpacker magazine Editors’ Choice Award is one of the most prestigious awards in the outdoor industry given annually to products in recognition of their outstanding innovation in design, materials and performance. “The Backpacker Editors’ Choice Award is the ultimate stamp of approval an outdoor brand can receive and the Stanley team is honored to be among this spring’s recipients,” states Kelly Kraus, Vice President of PMI’s STANLEY brand. “As the brand that literally invented vacuum insulation over a century ago, we remain focused on bringing innovation and insightful design to market and Backpacker’s recognition is a great accomplishment.” Introduced in fall 2014, the Adventure SS Shot Glass Set is genius in its simplicity. A hammertone green stainless steel cylindrical carry case with a screw top lid houses four 2-ounce stainless steel shot glasses. With a lid loop for clipping to packs, the Adventure SS Shot Glass Set is a perfect way to easily and quickly upgrade a drink with friends at the end of a great day outdoors. “This shot glass set manages to be both rugged and classy – it upgrades every backcountry happy hour,” explains Backpacker Editor-in-Chief Dennis Lewon. The Backpacker team shares why they chose to give Stanley Adventure SS Shot Glass Set the Editors’ Choice Award in a great video now available on Backpacker.com. Backpacker Editor-in-Chief Dennis Lewon and team presented the Stanley team with the award at January’s Outdoor Retailer Winter Market in Salt Lake City. The entire list of Editors’ Choice award recipients will appear in Backpacker’s April issue. ABOUT BACKPACKER: Backpacker (www.backpacker.com) brings the outdoors straight to the reader's doorstep, inspiring and enabling them to go more places and enjoy nature more often. The authority on active adventure, Backpacker is the only outdoor media whose editors personally test the hiking trails, camping gear, and survival tips they publish. ABOUT THE STANLEY BRAND: Invented by William Stanley on September 2, 1913 (official patent date), the all steel vacuum bottle revolutionized the way people enjoyed food and beverage. Since then, STANLEY brand products have been delivering superior food and beverage gear for rugged, active lifestyles and remains dedicated to this simple promise: buy STANLEY brand products, get quality gear. Built for Life®. Learn more, visit www.stanley1913.com. ABOUT PMI: Founded in 1983 by Rob Harris and guided by principles of sustainability, community and integrity, PMI manufactures, markets, and designs innovative food and beverage container solutions under three brands.  Their two most recognizable brands, Stanley® and Aladdin®, are both over 100 years old and sold globally.  Migo® was founded in 1999 and is rapidly growing in the Asia Pacific region.  PMI also creates private label products for select global retailers.  Headquartered in Seattle, PMI has offices in Bentonville, Shanghai, Amsterdam, Manila, and Rio de Janeiro. Additionally, PMI has ownership in three manufacturing facilities, one in China and two in Brazil.   ABOUT STANLEY The Stanley brand has a rich 100+ year history. Born from inventor William Stanley Jr. who forever changed the way hot drinks were consumed, in 1913 he fused vacuum insulation and the strength of steel in one portable bottle, inventing the all-steel vacuum bottle we know and love today.