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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Campout Afton State Park Bluffs

Price: $5 (per group)






Afton State park is just past Woodbury, Southeast of the twin cities. It costs $5 per car to park there or $25 for a year long pass. Camp along the bluffs of the St Croix River. They have firewood, water, toilets, everything else. The views are spectacular. Fall is a good time to go to see the treeline across in Wisconsin. You have to hike about 1/2 mile from the parking lot to get to the camp site. Bring a cooler with some beer and look for a triple rainbow.





Thursday, March 15, 2012

Poisonade Bum


Price $8
Location: Public - any Central Business District

Buy Windex, Blue Gatorade & a ripped suit from the Salvation army...pour out the windex and replace it with the Blue Gatorade. Sit on a street corner in the suit and act like a bum for an hour or so. This way you can say the things you have always wanted to yell at people in public and they'll just think you're crazy and ignore it.

Cheap and fun things to do around Minneapolis/St.Paul

Thursday, January 12, 2012

One for the Narnians

Price: Free
Location: IKEA

Go to IKEA, hide in a wardrobe, wait 10 min, then jump out yelling “for Narnia”


–taken from FreePostia.com

Cheap and fun things to do around Minneapolis/St.Paul

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Winter lawn games - shuffleboard


Price: $4 (cheap spray paint)

Making your own shuffleboard alley or curling alley isn't that difficult. Of course, you won't have the ice perfectly flat, but it still works to make up your own games.

Things you will need:
warm water (hose or bucket)
shovel
spray paint
large rocks / bricks
shuffleboard-type sticks (optional)
All you do is find a pond or lake and shovel off a 30' x 3' area and spray paint some lines on each end (I usually do 2 black lines leaving a white space in between). Then pour the warm water over the whole thing to make it slick. Wait until the surface water is frozen then make up some type of game similar to shufflboard or curling. I usually play with 2 bricks each and assign 1,2,3 point values to each line. If you like playing lawn games in the summer, this is your best bet for continuing through the snowy winter.

Cheap and Fun things to do around Minneapolis/St.Paul