geojag
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My gear is mostly what I have built up over the years backpacking, canoe camping, hunting, work, etc.
Sleep gear:
Eureka Timberline 4 SQ or Sierra Designs Lightning 2 tent
Sleeping bags, liners, pads, pillows for number of people going
Hot weather - USB rechargeable or Milwaukee tools fan.
Cold Weather - Mr. Buddy Heater, only to warm tent at night and in the mornings.
Or:
Hammock(s) and appropriate tarps, bug nets, and bedding for conditions, generally in the warmer months.
Kitchen Gear:
Really a mix and match as needed, usually consisting of some combination of the following packed into either a Plano Sportsman's Tote or a Pelican 1550
Stove - Snowpeak Baja Burner, Snowpeak Giga, Jetboil Mighty Mo, MSR Whisperlite International - one or two as appropriate.
Stove fuel appropriate for trip
Snowpeak 1400, with bowl and replacement Four Dog Stoves Lid.
Small cutting board and knife with edge protector
4X Snowpeak Ti Plates
4X Snowpeak Ti Sporks
2X Sea to Summit collapsible silicone cups, measuring and drinking.
2X Snowpeak double walled 450 cups, with lids
Banks Fry Bake Alpine and Alpine Deep, with one lid and lifter
Rada Serverspoon spatula, MSR folding scoop spoon, and cheap stainless tongs
Salt, Pepper, Red Pepper, and Montreal Steak in small Nalgene widemouth jars
Washing up kit - safe suds, scotch brite, MSR scraper/brush
Via Coffee
Stanley flask of canola oil
Paper towels
Sometimes GSI HA aluminum dutch oven
Food:
Dry food as trip dictates in Plano Sportsman box, other food in Yeti 50
Water:
As needed for trip, 2.5-21.5 Gallons
Katadyn gravity bag filter
Nalgene or water bottle per person
Other (as appropriate):
Collapsible Bucket
Shovel - depends on trip
UCO flat fold grill/firepit
Camp Time Roll Top table
Folding chairs
Milwaukee M18 Fuel Chainsaw, extra chain and bar oil, felling wedges.
Extra Milwaukee M18 batteries and Milwaukee Top Off inverter (until I get a Jackery or Goal Zero)
Milwaukee USB rechargeable work lights, M12 lantern, M12 Speaker
Reliance toilet and bags, with TP
Bug spray and sunscreen seasonally
Clothes:
As appropriate, in weather proofish duffle bags like Northface. Hats and usually 2 of pants and/or shorts, shirt, overshirt and clean socks and underwear each day. Raingear and coats and other cold weather gear dependent on weather.
Toiletries:
The basic, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, soap, fingernail clippers, pack towel per person. And of course more TP.
Always in truck:
Basic recovery gear
Fire extinguisher
First aid kit
Shovel
Machete
Silky saw
Hatchet
Headlamps
Flashlights
GPS
In-Reach Explorer
Basic tool kit
Toliet paper
Sleep gear:
Eureka Timberline 4 SQ or Sierra Designs Lightning 2 tent
Sleeping bags, liners, pads, pillows for number of people going
Hot weather - USB rechargeable or Milwaukee tools fan.
Cold Weather - Mr. Buddy Heater, only to warm tent at night and in the mornings.
Or:
Hammock(s) and appropriate tarps, bug nets, and bedding for conditions, generally in the warmer months.
Kitchen Gear:
Really a mix and match as needed, usually consisting of some combination of the following packed into either a Plano Sportsman's Tote or a Pelican 1550
Stove - Snowpeak Baja Burner, Snowpeak Giga, Jetboil Mighty Mo, MSR Whisperlite International - one or two as appropriate.
Stove fuel appropriate for trip
Snowpeak 1400, with bowl and replacement Four Dog Stoves Lid.
Small cutting board and knife with edge protector
4X Snowpeak Ti Plates
4X Snowpeak Ti Sporks
2X Sea to Summit collapsible silicone cups, measuring and drinking.
2X Snowpeak double walled 450 cups, with lids
Banks Fry Bake Alpine and Alpine Deep, with one lid and lifter
Rada Serverspoon spatula, MSR folding scoop spoon, and cheap stainless tongs
Salt, Pepper, Red Pepper, and Montreal Steak in small Nalgene widemouth jars
Washing up kit - safe suds, scotch brite, MSR scraper/brush
Via Coffee
Stanley flask of canola oil
Paper towels
Sometimes GSI HA aluminum dutch oven
Food:
Dry food as trip dictates in Plano Sportsman box, other food in Yeti 50
Water:
As needed for trip, 2.5-21.5 Gallons
Katadyn gravity bag filter
Nalgene or water bottle per person
Other (as appropriate):
Collapsible Bucket
Shovel - depends on trip
UCO flat fold grill/firepit
Camp Time Roll Top table
Folding chairs
Milwaukee M18 Fuel Chainsaw, extra chain and bar oil, felling wedges.
Extra Milwaukee M18 batteries and Milwaukee Top Off inverter (until I get a Jackery or Goal Zero)
Milwaukee USB rechargeable work lights, M12 lantern, M12 Speaker
Reliance toilet and bags, with TP
Bug spray and sunscreen seasonally
Clothes:
As appropriate, in weather proofish duffle bags like Northface. Hats and usually 2 of pants and/or shorts, shirt, overshirt and clean socks and underwear each day. Raingear and coats and other cold weather gear dependent on weather.
Toiletries:
The basic, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, soap, fingernail clippers, pack towel per person. And of course more TP.
Always in truck:
Basic recovery gear
Fire extinguisher
First aid kit
Shovel
Machete
Silky saw
Hatchet
Headlamps
Flashlights
GPS
In-Reach Explorer
Basic tool kit
Toliet paper
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