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Wow, I'm just glad I'm not the only dweeb that makes check lists for all their camping equipment... I'll post mine when I get home (its on my home comp.)
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robert said:Like I said, it depends on which vehicle, where I'm going, for how long, etc. My list is just so that I can run over it and see what I might need- actually, a lot of that stuff stays in the bus (i.e. cookware, some camping gear) and some I've never carried (i.e. a dishtowel, firewood). Obviously no need to carry paddling gear if you’re not going paddling, biking gear if you’re not pedaling, etc. A lot of it is travel sized too. It's a list I modified from another friend's.
In the Tacoma, I rarely carry much.
I will say that I really like carrying my 12V Waring blender to bus campouts though! Smoothies in the morning and margaritas at night.
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BMAN said:...even later night running up to the "SUPER-BAD PLACE THAT'S OPEN 24HOURS A DAY PEDDLING INFERIOR GOODS AT THE COST OF SMALL TOWN AMERICA-MART" to re-purchase all the gear I can't find in my dungeon of a garage cause I'm the most disorganized person I know....
BMAN said:HIJACK ON:
Robert, you ever hit the Jerome Jamboree in AZ each September?
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WOW, I need a list. My camping trips usually include a late night hunting through the garage for all my camping crap followed by an even later night running up to the "SUPER-BAD PLACE THAT'S OPEN 24HOURS A DAY PEDDLING INFERIOR GOODS AT THE COST OF SMALL TOWN AMERICA-MART" to re-purchase all the gear I can't find in my dungeon of a garage cause I'm the most disorganized person I know, and my groceries for the entire trip, since I'm all unorganized and whatnot and didn't get out to the regular grocery store earlier in the week to stock up on the important things like water, PopTarts, Beer and the obligatory pound or two of bacon and 12 pack of Roasted Chicken Cup-o-noodles. This whole process is followed by getting far too little sleep before waking up, dark and early, to start my early morning "checking of the rig" process, which is basically another mad scramble through the house trying to figure out where my wife's keeping the batteries for the camera these days, and wondering if I remembered to pack the toothbrush that goes along oh so well with the toothpaste that I know for sure I packed... I think, in there next to the socks and chonies.
Or something like that.
BMAN said:WOW, I need a list. My camping trips usually include a late night hunting through the garage for all my camping crap followed by an even later night running up to the "SUPER-BAD PLACE THAT'S OPEN 24HOURS A DAY PEDDLING INFERIOR GOODS AT THE COST OF SMALL TOWN AMERICA-MART" to re-purchase all the gear I can't find in my dungeon of a garage cause I'm the most disorganized person I know, and my groceries for the entire trip, since I'm all unorganized and whatnot and didn't get out to the regular grocery store earlier in the week to stock up on the important things like water, PopTarts, Beer and the obligatory pound or two of bacon and 12 pack of Roasted Chicken Cup-o-noodles. This whole process is followed by getting far too little sleep before waking up, dark and early, to start my early morning "checking of the rig" process, which is basically another mad scramble through the house trying to figure out where my wife's keeping the batteries for the camera these days, and wondering if I remembered to pack the toothbrush that goes along oh so well with the toothpaste that I know for sure I packed... I think, in there next to the socks and chonies.
Or something like that.
Redback said:All we do is pack some clothes, put food in the fridge in the trailer, 12v fridge/freezer in the car with food and beer and we are off.
Good call, Baz. Like Chris said, post up some beta in the trailer section about your handsome set up.Redback said:WOW and i thought we carried alot of crap, well most of our stuff is already packed as we have a campertrailer and it's permanently in the trailer.
All we do is pack some clothes, put food in the fridge in the trailer, 12v fridge/freezer in the car with food and beer and we are off.
Oh man, no worries! What we failed to convey was this: "WAY COOL set up! We want to hear more about it, and there's even a nifty section for trailers."Redback said:OK no prob, didn't realise there was a dedicated section for trailers, sorry.
SLOwag said:I may have missed it on somebody's list but what about the pack it in, pack it out aspect of toilets. This is especially critical in areas seeing a lot of campers.
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