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23/10/2007 at 10:35am
Location: south cheshire Outfit: VW Caddy Maxi
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Hi, I've recently been through this myself! I've bought sleeping bag, water fill up hose, tiny trolly wheels (for transporting water carrier back to van when full & emptying waste water).
Pots, pans, mugs, plates, cutlery and a three pan steamer which runs on one gas ring and cooks a full meal etc... A luggable loo...
Bungee straps (always come in useful) and I bought a shoe holder which hangs from a hook and is useful for putting things in when you want them to hand, from Lidl's. Also some small travel bottles from a cheapie shop which I can fill with small quantities of shampoo, washing up liquid, etc, so I don't have to take large bottles of stuff everywhere.
A tip: I always save jam jars, and plastic containers. I now have an excellent soap dish - a cheese spread container - and a sugar container - which in a previous life was a baby wipes container. You could buy for England with the amount of gadgets there are out there, but I'm on a tight budget, so I like to re-use things or adapt them if I can.
Oh - and some car/house tools - spanner, screwdriver, hammer, etc, b/c you never know if you might need them - oh and an AA/other breakdown card!!!
On the food side, I generally plan meals in advance of going, so I know what I'll be eating and how I'm going to cook it for at least two days.
Space is really a premium in my van, it's a really small demountable romahome on a Bedford Rascal - just 12 ft long!
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23/10/2007 at 11:10am
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Essential must have items are...
Levelling ramps, basic toolkit & can WD40, 25L waste water container, hose, 10L fresh water container, silver screens (Exterior are more effective, but interior are better if you wildcamp), storm strap for if you have a roll out canopy, small spirit level, hook up lead.
Non essential that i keep permanantly in my van.....
240 appliances.. Kettle, toaster, small halogen heater. crockery, pots & pans, cutlery, cups, bedding, towels, disposable BBQs & wire stand, flat camping stove, TV ariel & pole, jump leads, heavy duty tow rope, canvas chairs, fold up plastic table, outdoor mat, windbreak, clothes line & pegs.
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23/10/2007 at 12:12pm
Location: Surrey Outfit: Lunar Champ A531
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We fill up the water before we go, as I've got a bit of a delicate tum. Drinking our own home water is better and less hassle for me than drinking water that is likely to upset my tum (poor delicate wee soul that I am
We have all the usual pots, pans, cutlery, bungees, games, books, TV, DVD player & DVD's, food, tea/sugar etc, kettle, toaster, enough gas (don't want to run out if you have no EHU), bedding, towels, toiletries (we keep a seperate set in the van so we don't forget them), dog food if you have a dog, spare carrier bags (for wet shoes/rubbish etc), small tool kit, first aid kit.
Every so often we go through and take out anything we haven't used for ages. I was still carrying my kids buckets & spades - they are 13 & 15 now .
Sara
------------- Why live for tomorrow, when you can live for today and tomorrow is yet to come?
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