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04/8/2010 at 1:56am
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I was a backpacker before I was a car camper and when you have to carry everything on your back, you make absolutely sure that you really need / want it. I have carried a lot of space / weight saving tips over to car camping as follows;
- Down sleeping bags - packed in compression sacks, each takes up less room than an ordinary pillow.
- Backpacking mattresses. Much more comfortable than airbeds and more compact. Exped Downmats are the ultimate.
- Inflatable pillows or, for me, a drybag stuffed with clothing and covered with a Buff.
- Water bag. Ortlieb make some very good ones. We used to take a rigid water container but it is just dead space.
- Downsize that kitchen! We used to take a 2-burner & grill stove, big gas bottle, kitchen stand, utility tent etc. but it was just overkill. If the weather was good, we had a barbeque, if wet, we usually ate in the pub. Now we take a portable Weber barbeque plus a single burner Primus stove with a 250g cartridge for drinks / breakfast.
- Decant toiletries / detergent / cooking oil / spices / sauces into plastic travel bottles. You are never going to get through that 500ml bottle of olive oil in a week...
- No electrical stuff at all other than mobile phones and a portable DVD player for our daughter for the journey (in camp there are much more interesting things for her to do).
- Easycare clothes.
- Travel towels.
- Small headtorches instead of bulky lanterns.
- Down jacket for chilly evenings - packs very small.
- Silk baselayer as pyjamas - try Patra. Very comfortable and pack to the size of a grapefruit.
Everyone has their own way of doing things but the more you take, the more time you spend packing, setting it all up, re-packing etc and less time enjoying the outdoor experience. We can get everything for a trip for 2 adults and 1 child (including her toys and games) into our Renault Scenic after removing one of the back seats, with nothing above the level of the parcel shelf.
When I see estate cars jammed to the roof with kit plus a roof box and maybe a trailer as well, I do wonder what some people are carrying.
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04/8/2010 at 2:43pm
Location: Stoke on Trent Outfit: tent
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Quote: Originally posted by fudgetastic on 01/8/2010
What? you take more than one towel each? duvet? hairdryer? straighteners? dressing gowns??? I have one plastic box for all cooking utensils, plates etc. One box for clothes, One box containing mini cooker, kettle, Kitchen shelves flat box, tent last in, sleeping bag and pillow in large ikea bag, Dog stuff packed in any space available. Bed folds into small tube shape, dog bed too. Chuck windbreak on top. Large shopping bag for all girly bits, phone, brush, wipes etc. Buy a take away curry and freeze night before. Tent up, boxes in, heat up curry, glass of wine, seventh heaven!
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04/8/2010 at 3:00pm
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I have one box for food and utensils, one box for "useful stuff" (lights, radio, repair kit, first aid kit,waste bags, t-towels etc). I small rucsack each for clothes,towels wash kit. Coolbox, 2 small tables, 2 chairs, Tent, sleeping bags, I bag each for air bed, blankets and pillows. Bucket with lid contains gas bottle. and finally a couple of picnic rugs. We are comfy!
Oops forgot cooker and stand!
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