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Bachelor Party

Bachelor parties are so much fun they’re almost worth getting married for. If you are the man charged with planning the groom’s last night of freedom do not fear, planning your own bachelor party event is easier than you think. You should first define your budget, who will be chipping in for this event, if it will be a stag night or a stag weekend. Have a meeting with the guys. Decide on these details then decide the theme for your bachelor party. No matter what type of bachelor stag you plan, be it a strip club, a golfing trip, a boys only or a destination stag, there are a couple things you should have on hand – cigars, dollar bills and a funny bachelor t-shirt to embarrass the groom and get him to receive as much abuse as possible on his last night as a free man. Case in point, this bachelor party t-shirt for the groom that reads: Kiss the groom before his day of doom.

If you’re charged with planning a Bachelor party for your groom friend, you need not mimmick the Vegas antics so aptly displayed in “The Hangover”. Do the opposite of what the groom expects with a bachelor party that honors the groom and his bromance with you and his best buds. A male bonding experience that goes to the core of being a man, a hunter, a gatherer – a bachelor party camping trip.

Even if you haven’t slept under the stars since you were young, or your only camping experience was pitching a tent in your own backyard, camping is a fun way to bring the boys together for a let loose, get back-to-nauture stag night or stag weekend.

601 Red Toro Habano

Some items you should consider bringing on your Bachelor Party Camping Stag inclue Sleeping bags, a flashlight, CPR kit, food, water, matches, GPS navigator, Walkie Talkies, Bug spray, Cigars – like the Habanas above, a map, and some Beef Jerkey (always a crowd pleaser).