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17/7/2015 at 11:58am
Location: Milnrow Rochdale Outfit: Esvo Bedouin 240 Cabonon Guadolupe
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I'm a comfy camper as well and take quite a bit of stuff, but have recently got more organised, I find having stuff loose and having to make lots of trips packing the car and then unloading takes up time and buggs me.
I noticed a friend of mine had an Horse blanket bag, there really sturdy, great handles and strong zips, I've now bought a couple and their fantastic, in one I've got all my sleeping stuff, sleeping bag, quilt, pillow,2 cushions to keep my back straight, 10 cm SIM, and a throw.
The other has all my rugs, mats, chair cushions and throws as I camp all year and need insulation on the floor and when sat outside in Feb.
I also got an Outwell Kitchen bag and all the kitchen stuff is all together as well.
A big blue ikea bag with my hago kitchen stand and tables, gas heater, lantern and other small stuff.
Now I can just grab which ever bag I need and last weekend took everything and couldn't believe the amount of space in my car, I usually fill all the seats and can't see out the back and it's an estate car, that's including the front seat, this time, nothing in front seat and could see through the car and I took my camp bed, the big Icey Tek, bbq, dutch oven and the base for the Kampa Khazi
I've been camping a long time, but I'm still perfecting my set up and kit
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19/7/2015 at 7:16pm
Location: Kent Outfit: Karma Canvas 5m ZIG
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I like this thread, it makes me feel a lot better. I remember when I first joined this forum when we were first getting into camping that I felt a bit criticised from people saying that I was taking too much stuff and should cut down.
We take a huge amount of things for just 2 people. We have a bell tent, toilet, shower, shower cubicle, kitchen, stove, dining table, chairs, side tables, camp beds, SIMs, blankets and sheets, towels, carpet for the tent, tarp, extra poles, lanterns, spare batteries, clothes, dog
Its a lot, it just squeezes into a nissan note and a roof box. Getting the box down from the loft and getting it up on the roof rack takes ages.
Packing takes ages because my OH thinks he knows best when he doesnt so much time is spent arguing. Getting it out at the other end takes a while, we always have the tent out first, and in last.
I agree that what I hate most is when Im packing up, stuff is just everywhere, all over the ground, I really hate that. We tend to take a couple of hours getting everything sorted when we arrive and probably about 3-4 hours packing up. The tent and the carpet take moments, its all the other stuff. Im sure we'll get quicker though. Im a bit lazy.
So, my plan is that we are going to get a camping vehicle to store all the stuff in and it will be ready when we need it, because part of the getting ready means bringing it all downstairs and its all over the front room stressing me out.
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20/7/2015 at 9:11pm
Location: wiltshire Outfit: Juno5 Zeal500 Lichfield3 Zephyros3
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Just come back from a weekend away by motorcycle
two panniers one duffel bag, they contained:-
3 berth tent, airbed, sleeping bag, cookstove, kettle, mug, bowl, chair, airpump, groundsheet, clothes, wash kit, FAK, blanket and basic brewing kit.
Friends camping with me brought more but they were couples with two bikes to carry the gear, the other singles carried similar to me. Campsite was the east kirkby hideaway which has a small shop and a pub serving meals a short walk away, so no need to bring too much food.
------------- Still trying to get the packing right.
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