The Adam Blaster
Expedition Leader
I wouldn't go with kids that couldn't walk/explore a bit safely on their own - for a couple of reasons:
If you're taking a newborn (or very young child) on this trip you'll spend a lot of time just looking after the kid vs. enjoying what is going on around you. And the child (at that age) isn't going to appreciate the trip either.
That young of a child doesn't have a very well developed immune system, and if you're getting into "primitive" areas, there may be some health concerns. As for immunizations, I think I'd rather get an 8 year old shots than a 6 month old! :Wow1:
I agree that the 8-10 range is really good, they're probably a bit better at keeping out of trouble and actually listening to you, but that is going to differ from child to child. lol
But at that age, they can make friends pretty easily and be able to form lasting memories of this type of trip, as well, they could probably help with the maps, or around camp etc. etc. They'll be more involved overall.
If you're taking a newborn (or very young child) on this trip you'll spend a lot of time just looking after the kid vs. enjoying what is going on around you. And the child (at that age) isn't going to appreciate the trip either.
That young of a child doesn't have a very well developed immune system, and if you're getting into "primitive" areas, there may be some health concerns. As for immunizations, I think I'd rather get an 8 year old shots than a 6 month old! :Wow1:
I agree that the 8-10 range is really good, they're probably a bit better at keeping out of trouble and actually listening to you, but that is going to differ from child to child. lol
But at that age, they can make friends pretty easily and be able to form lasting memories of this type of trip, as well, they could probably help with the maps, or around camp etc. etc. They'll be more involved overall.