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17/7/2009 at 11:21am
Location: East Sussex Outfit: None Entered
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Quote: Originally posted by dk168 on 16/7/2009
Perhaps I should just leave the roof box up packed with gear, as well as to leave the gear in the car as they are. This way I can be off in minutes rather than hours!
Lol, wouldn't you have trouble lifting the full roofbox up to the roof?
I can load up in about 20 minutes too, but it takes several days to nag Mr F into getting the stuff down from the loft!
We take the same stuff regardless, except for clothes and food. Almost all our kit lives in two storage crates, so it's sort of already packed. The airbed, pumps and mattress cover are all in one bag, next to the sleeping bags. The stove and gas bottle are next to the crates, the canopied windbreak is with the tent. The table, chairs and large dog crate are in the garage and apart from clothes, toiletries, food and dog stuff, that's it really.
Having a complete set of kitchen stuff just for camping saves ages imo.
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17/7/2009 at 9:01pm
Location: Devizes Wiltshire Outfit: MWB VW Crafter PVC
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Quote: Originally posted by fran1000 on 17/7/2009
Quote: Originally posted by dk168 on 16/7/2009
Perhaps I should just leave the roof box up packed with gear, as well as to leave the gear in the car as they are. This way I can be off in minutes rather than hours!
Lol, wouldn't you have trouble lifting the full roofbox up to the roof?
I can load up in about 20 minutes too, but it takes several days to nag Mr F into getting the stuff down from the loft!
We take the same stuff regardless, except for clothes and food. Almost all our kit lives in two storage crates, so it's sort of already packed. The airbed, pumps and mattress cover are all in one bag, next to the sleeping bags. The stove and gas bottle are next to the crates, the canopied windbreak is with the tent. The table, chairs and large dog crate are in the garage and apart from clothes, toiletries, food and dog stuff, that's it really.
Having a complete set of kitchen stuff just for camping saves ages imo.
No, I meant leaving it packed and up on the car without taking it down!!!
I have dedicated camping equipment, however, it still appears to take ages to load.
I spent hours trying to fit the roof bars and box on the car, probably because I was too anal in trying to get it dot on in the centre
Therefore, if I leave the box packed and up on the car, then I reckon I can cut down on the loading time significantly.
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17/7/2009 at 10:00pm
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Well, what a wealth of interesting replies and advice. Thanks everyone. I think that Genie 04 and DK168 are nearest to us in that Genie 04 likes a good-sized tent which takes a while to erect,although it doesn't take us quite as long to erect our Montana - probably about three quarters of an hour including pegging out - and DK168 in admitting to being a bit anal about getting everything just so. As I said, we can't help with loading the car because the OH has to have everything to his exact specification. Mind you, if he didn't, there is no way we would get it all in. I've gone past the Ray Mears type of 'dirty camping' that Moog 56 advocates. I have to be comfortable now. (When we used to camp in the 70s we poured scorn on those who took such comforts as air beds and carpets. I used to wonder why they bothered to leave home since they couldn't do without what they had there. We slept in our sleeping bags only with no mats or air beds and we didn't have tables and chairs.) And we were not alone - not many had such luxuries then.) We probably could have done weekends then without too much of a problem. Anyway, the conclusion I have come to is that we have to do what many of you do and have the kit all in one or two places ready for the off. The trouble is that we have some stuff in the loft, some in the garage, some in the kitchen..... The separate kitchen stuff would help too, Fran 100. I put the camping stuff - plates, cups etc. in the nether regions of my kitchen cupboards which I don't use much because they are difficult to reach and I take my ordinary saucepans because they are a good size for doing pasta and stews etc. in. Camping ones never seem big enough to me. It seems that we need to rationalise it all and keep it all together so that we can just pick it up and go. Like somebody said, we shall just have to try it sometime and see how it goes. Many thanks again all of you for the interesting and useful information.
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