Taco's Mad Camping Skillz

Hey, all you Stuffie Fans!

Fajita was talking about how much they wanted to go to summer camp. They heard it is so much fun to stay in tents or cabins with other campers and learn about nature and discover things about themselves. Problem is, they’re way too young. No worries! Taco to the rescue!!! I know all there is to know about survival in the outdoors. And people have mentioned how much fun they have when I’m around. One summer camp experience, coming right up!

Once I rang the bell to signal the start of camp, it was a stop at the water trough for us.

It’s very important to stay hydrated when you’re spending all day outside. No amount of water is too much water. We found a water jug that was just the right size.

Okay, so maybe there is such a thing as too much water. There was no way we were going to be able to carry that thing. We’ll just drink straight out of the stream!

Mmmm. Very refreshing! Fajita spied a fish cruising by us in the stream. That solves our hunger problem!

So sad. That fish was FAST and got away from us. We’ll have to seek out food that can’t escape. This plant should do.

Add another tasty little morsel for dessert…

Sorry, what was that? No, we don’t know what kind of plants they are. Why do you ask?

Oooh! A hole! Where does that go?

We desperately wanted to find out who was living in the hole. Unfortunately, we didn’t fit inside. That’s okay! It gave us the idea to go rock climbing instead!

It was around that time that Fajita mentioned they’d like to have a campfire that evening. Luckily we found this firewood that had been abandoned at a campsite. Perfect!

One campfire, coming right up! That’s one thing I’m exceptional at, thanks to my dragon heritage. This one was incredible. Here we are with the remnants of the fire after we fully extinguished it. (Safety first, people!)

And, finally, it was time to go to bed in our wonderful tent. So cozy!

I hope you get to spend some time outdoors exploring nature this summer. Tell me all about it sometime!

-Taco (and Fajita)

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