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Yes, You Can Camp This Summer

It might be in your backyard, or at a less crowded campsite later in the season. But here's everything you need to kick off camping season right鈥攁nd a chance to win the ultimate camping getaway.

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If you鈥檙e like us, you鈥檙e probably going a little (a lot?) stir crazy and craving the first camping trip of the summer. When and where you get to go will depend on how your particular stay-at-home orders and closures evolve鈥攁nd yes, like just about everything else in our lives, camping will likely be different too. It may take a touch of extra planning, and you may have to pitch your tent in your backyard, but it鈥檒l be worth it. Because if there鈥檚 one thing we all need right now, it鈥檚 a dose of fresh air, cold beer, and nature. To get all that鈥攕afely and responsibly鈥攚e鈥檝e got some great ideas.

Dust Off Your Kit

If the campgrounds are still closed in your area, now is the perfect time to pull your camping gear out of the garage or basement and take stock. What did you use all the time last year? What did you hardly ever touch? Release your inner Marie Kondo and streamline your kit. While you鈥檙e at it, be sure to give key pieces a once-over and some maintenance: check your tent鈥檚 rain fly for any damage before cleaning and re-waterproofing it; replace broken or bent stakes; lubricate the zippers on your tent and sleeping bag. Last but not least, de-funkify your cooler and make sure it, too, still works. The best way? Throw in some ice and Sierra Nevada Pale Ale鈥攖he official beer of camping. Does the cooler smell OK? Is the beer cold? If so, it鈥檚 working!

Make Camp at Home

All that gear you just tuned up鈥攃arve out a corner of your yard, your deck, or even your roof as your camp-in-place spot and give it a dry run. If you鈥檝e got the yard to support it, you can also cut right to the best part of camping: hanging out around the fire. Set up the camp chairs, invite the neighbors over (tell them to BYOB聽and pitch their chairs six feet away), and bust out the s鈥檓ores. A stand-alone fire pit is the simplest, least intrusive solution (you can find great options for around $100) but if you want to achieve peak campsite vibes, dig a permanent pit. Just be sure to check your local rules and regulations before breaking ground.

Perfect Your New Favorite Camp Meal

It鈥檚 easy to stick to what you know when planning your camp meals. And while there鈥檚 nothing wrong with oatmeal for breakfast, PB&Js for lunch, and hot dogs for dinner, now is the perfect time to raise your camp-cooking game. Set your camp kitchen up in your yard, on a patio, or in your actual kitchen and try some new recipes. We鈥檝e got tons of thought-starters聽, but our favorite has to be Pale Ale Barbecue Chicken.

Embrace the New Normal

While we鈥檙e not sure what that will actually look like, all signs point toward campgrounds being busier than normal this summer. What does that mean for you? If your favorite spot is usually crowded on weekends, shuffle your schedule to get out on a weeknight or two. If you typically stick to developed campgrounds, check out a site like Hipcamp.com, which connects campers with private landowners who allow people to camp on their farms, vineyards, and ranches. Or maybe this is the year you graduate to聽. Thanks to sites and apps like The Dyrt and iOverlander, finding a secluded spot is easier than ever.

Regardless of how you get out once it鈥檚 safe to do so, you should plan on being more self-sufficient鈥攁nd self-contained鈥攖han normal. If possible, choose a site you can get to (and back home from) on one tank of gas, and do all your shopping beforehand at your local stores. And if you鈥檇 prefer to be extra socially distant, bring your own water to avoid using public faucets or water fountains.

Celebrate National Trails Day

June 6聽is National Trails Day. If you can, celebrate it by camping as close as you can to your favorite trail. Not possible? Hit a local trail with gloves, a mask, and a garbage bag to pick up the litter. Can鈥檛 get to a trail? Make a contribution to the聽, the nonprofit group behind National Trails Day that advocates for more access and more funds to maintain the nation鈥檚 parks.

Dream Big for When the Coast Is Clear

Just because a far-flung trip is off the table, for now, doesn't mean you should聽stop聽dreaming. Need some inspiration? 国产吃瓜黑料 and Sierra Nevada are teaming up to help one lucky winner plan the ultimate camping getaway. For your chance at the grand prize鈥攁 Hipcamp gift card worth $3,000 along with custom Sierra Nevada folding chairs and a sweet Pale Ale cooler鈥攕imply grab some Pale Ales, head outside (yes, your backyard counts too), and share a public photo on Instagram or Twitter with #SierraNevadaContest and @sierranevada. Or, upload your photo using the form below.


June is National Camping Month, and聽聽wants you to celebrate with car camping, a backcountry overnight, or just by pitching a tent in your backyard. However you decide to enjoy it, make sure you stock up with Sierra Nevada Pale Ale鈥攖he Official Beer of Camping鈥 for the adventure.

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