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We have always managed to pack just about everything in or on our Jamet trailer tent. The crockery, cutlery and utensils live in the kitchen unit in transport and in situ. The awning, porta potti, barbecue, fire bucket, EHU lead, waste bin, lamps, scrabble board, badminton set, toaster, kettle heater, water containers (both clean and waste), chairs all travel inside the body, under the folded bed boards. The table, toilet tent, fishing rods, body boards, wet suits, stepladder (which doubles as a sacktruck) , kites we lay on top of the folded canvas, under the waterproof cover!
As we need to have access to the sleeping bags year round - for sleepovers, and weekend trips in the Combi-Camp Easy, these get chucked in the boot of the car together with our clothes. We have a bike rack bolted to the tow-bar of the car which takes all 4 of our bikes, and carry our kayaks on the car roof rack!
Now we've acquired our new Combi-Camp Family, I'll be looking at a new packing regime!
------------- Canvas Fran
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