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I came home on Sunday last still feeling I took too much, actually. (See list at top of page.) My least favourite part of any trip is the setting up and repacking, and I`m not going to be happy till I get it under one hour at each end, which would include getting out the car.
I work very hard on modularising our packing in such a way that things like emergency gear and spare stuff like batteries, gas cylinders and extra pegs all live in the same bag ...this means if you end up not needing any of it that trip, you didn`t even have to unzip that bag, just take it out the car and then put it back in at the end. (Why do I take this bag at all? Well, because when you need stuff from it, you REALLY need it!) And I don`t take anything that involves much setting up, with the honorable exception of the table, the chairs and the old beanstalk. I do occasionaly toy with trying out a self inflating mat for myself again (the kids already have them) but am pretty sure my deteriorating back wouldn`t cope.
So it boils down to reducing the food, the clothes and the leisure extras. For normal weekends I have one medium sized coolbox and a largish coolbag (for non-chilled foodstuffs, like the teabags, pasta and sauce.) I`ve got a bad habit of taking another bag of extra snacks and such though, so that can go!
Clothes? I always take enough for the correct number of days plus one extra (for weekend trips) then...the kids live in the same pair of dirty shorts for three days. So less clothes from now on.....going to buy smaller holdalls.
And they usually get to take their school backpack each for books and toys and tapes...then they spend their days running around outside. Even on our recent five week trip they hardly touched their toys, except for the tapes and pencils/notebooks! So I have found them two much smaller backpacks.
I hate excess "stuff" with a passion......comes from my lightweight camping days, when I had to lug it all up hills in my bike panniers. You really know the difference between essential and optional kit then.
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