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Um, it depends on who goes.. This was a friendly game of Pai Gow at about 10pm and below freezing.
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Lately as the group has dwindled, it's now cribbage.
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When solo, I carry a 6x9 notebook and sometimes a paperback book. The notebook is my journal and I use for ruminating about anything and everything when I am in a campsite. When I’m not taking photos, it is the other way I spend my time (along with gazing at the view).

On trips with my wife, I carry the notebook and sometimes a paperback. She also carries a notebook and a paperback (she’s a writer by profession). We also bring along a deck of cards and a cribbage board. We got the cribbage board at a local white elephant sale in the 1980s. It’s plastic and a deck of cards fits inside when it’s folded closed. It’s about 6 inches by 3 inches and weighs 4 ounces with a deck of cards. We’ve taken it on every trip, car camping or backpacking and even overseas, since we bought it. For over 30 years, it’s been a late afternoon ritual to indulge in libations and play cards while gazing at whatever view is before us.
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Like many other troops mentioned above, no electronics were allowed on our trips. We did allow the boys to play cards, which provides a good social interaction and sharpens mental skills. On some trips the gambling taught some valuable life lessons, as some boys lost the quarters they needed to open their bear canisters :D Us adults were none too quick to bail out the losers unless the evening's meal was locked up in there as well.

I only had to teach my son one lesson. Keep the green and play with the coins. He made a fair amount of money on that trip.
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We have played dominos (small travel kind) but not lately. But we always play Yahtzee. We play it in the Ti fry pan. In the tent or outside. Five dice and a score pad.
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