Fire! Fire! Fire! Emergency Preparedness + LuminAID Spectra Giveaway

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Last week there was a wildfire near our house.
Photo Credit: Tiffany Fox on twitter @ParkCityTV 
We live in the mountains near Sundance Resort in Utah. Our fire department reminds all the homeowners about wildfire danger every year. As full time residents in a largely vacation home area, we are part of the community emergency evacuation team,willing to go door to door should an evacuation be needed.

Luckily last week’s fire didn’t threaten our community directly, but it did burn over 720 acres of forest land and spewed smoke throughout the county.

Photo Credit: ksl.com 

When natural disasters threaten our daily life its good to feel prepared. Just a week before the Wheeler fire started burning Mountain Dad and I went through our emergency preparedness plan and updated our emergency “Bug Out” bags. We now have a backpack with clothes, diapers and emergency supplies in our kids closets, ready to grab in case of any emergency. In addition to that we have three days worth of food and water stored in the garage, ready in case we’d need to quickly evacuate.
It feels good to be prepared, but as we put everything together I had to wonder about each item we included. Would we have fuel to cook our food? Would we survive if it were winter? The one thing I didn’t have to worry about was light, thanks to a nifty new solar charged lantern from LuminAID.

Mountain Dad purchased the LuminAID PackLite 12 earlier this summer. The compact, inflatable light can last 12 hours on a full days charge, and can retain its charge for up to 2 years. It’s inflatable, waterproof and conveniently clips onto your pack or in your tent. My kids love it since it’s like playing with a light up balloon.
I feel good knowing that if there were an emergency I wouldn’t have to worry about running out of batteries in my flashlight. Instead I can just pack up the LuminAID PackLite 12 and go.
Our friends at LuminAID have generously offered to sponsor a giveaway in connection with this post. They’re offering a new LuminAID PackLite Spectra – a multicolored, inflatable, solar light – to one lucky reader. I got to see these in action and they are super cool.
With 9 color settings it’s like the PackLite 12 in party mode. The Spectra is also a lightweight, easily packable lighting option, solar charged with a long battery life so you won’t have to worry about finding your way in the dark. 
Enter and you could see how cool these lights are for yourself. Plus I’m willing to bet your tots will love the changing colors.
Thanks!

Summer’s End Seeking Adventure Photo Journal

It’s always bittersweet when seasons change. Summer is all fun, sun, play, and outdoor adventures Once fall hits it’s school, chill and structured responsibilities. This year in order to hold on to summer just a bit longer I partnered with four other outdoor family bloggers to share some of your summer adventures. 

Jennifer at Hiking Along sent me the first #seekingadventure shot. But there are so many more to see at The Kid Project, Adventure Tykes and Play Outside Guide. Enjoy this montage of photos that fit the theme: Seeking Adventure. Hopefully they inspire you as much as they did me.
Climbing volcanic rocks during low tide on the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia. Photo by Jennifer Chambers at Blog.HikingAlong.com
Wall Lake, Utah

Up at first light swinging among the pines. Photo by Amy Beatty.

Hiking near Tony Grove, Logan, UT.

Washington Lake, High Uintas, Utah

Kissing on the ice on Bow Glacier in Banff National Park, Canada. Photo from www.rockies-chick.com
Bear marks in Unita National Forest.
Climbing toward water
Mountains, Trees and Sky
The view from the top of Park City Mountain Resort. Photo by Kimberly Christensen
The sun reflecting off the Puget Sound. Photo by Carrie Strayer

Want to know my favorite #seekingadventure photo? You’ll have to head over to Play Outside Guide to find out! 

 

Solar Cooking with Go Sun Stove Camp Cook Week Day 7

UPDATED APRIL 2018 A solar oven can make outdoor cooking, especially baking, a breeze. Here’s my review of the GoSun Sport.

Go Sun Stove Solar Oven review

Welcome to Camp Cooking Week! We’ve been cooking outdoors all week long check out our other posts for outdoor cooking tips and tricks. I saved this post for the final installment of Camp Cook Week because it was the most fun. Continue reading “Solar Cooking with Go Sun Stove Camp Cook Week Day 7”

Outdoor Recipe Roundup – Camp Cook Week Day 6

Welcome to Camp Cooking Week! We’ll be cooking outdoors all week long so come back for more outdoor cooking tips and tricks.

Outdoor Recipe Roundup – Camp Cook Week Day 6

We’ve talked all week about different ways to cook at camp. Now it’s time to talk about WHAT to cook. I asked a few great outdoor family bloggers for their favorite Camp Cooking posts. Here’s the list. Try some of these delicious foods on your next camp out!

4 Kid-Friendly Camping Recipes Using 1 Mix by Outdoors Mom

How to Plan a Camp Feast by Family Adventures in the Canadian Rockies

Make Ahead Camping Meal Guide by MommyHiker.com

Family Meals and Packing: Backpacking Style by Hiking Along

Campfire Recipes and Linkup by Adventure Tykes

Southwest Hash Recipe by Adventure Tykes

The Toughest Backpacking Cheese by Chasqui Mom

Campfire Breakfast Burritos by Nature for Kids

6 Mouthwatering Campfire Dogs by Outdoors Mom

Easy Outdoor Fun with Bread on a Stick by Rain or Shine Mamma

And don’t forget these posts from yours truly!
Dutch Oven Cooking for Beginners
More than S’mores Four Delicious Desserts to Make Over a Fire

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Just Add Water Alpine Aire and Live Prepared Instant Meal Review – Camp Cook Week Day 5