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19/10/2007 at 1:22am
Location: margate Outfit: BLACKS TUCANA CONWAY CORNICHE
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ok so you have bought or are getting everything, the list of items above is pretty comprehensive. But the essentials are along the following lines
Tent
pleanty of pegs (min double required)
sleeping mats/duvets/airbed
sleeping bags/duvets
night lights
table
chairs
cooker
GAS (for cooker)
saucepans
fryingpan
sharp knife!
scissors
plates/cups/glasses
cuttlery
TIN OPENER!!!
first aid kit
Most of the above can be stored in boxes with nice big wrighting on them i.e COOKING.....BEDDING. This way you know everything should be in the boxes and its just a case of pop them in the car/trailer.
The following will be more a hiderance if forgoten but not essential
Towels (pleanty of)
washing up bowl, good for a lick and a promise!
baby wipes, again good for a lick and a promise and a whole load of other uses, cleaning dirt spots on clothes!
Toothpaste/soap/toothbrush/flanel (best to get a bag for everyone if you have kids)
UMbrella
There are probably a whole load of other things that are non essential which i have forgoten about now, so will probably add to this in a couple of days.
but the more items you can keep seperate for camping and in a safe place (see boxes above) the less stressful it will be when your getting ready to go.
I have only been camping once so im far from an expert, but i did know to test run loading the car before the day, have everything ready and make sure it all fits in!
I went camping with my mother and my daughter, we went in a little Hyundia Accent, so not the biggest car in the world and we managed it without a trailer! and we had pretty much all the above items! You would be amazed at what you can fit in an average car without being squeezed up against the steering wheel or having kids moaning about playing sardines.
I think the best tihng you can do is when the weather gets a bit better find a nice local site and just have a weekend away there, that way if you have forgoten something or find you really need something, your not a million miles from home and can just pop home and get it, instead of trying to find a shop far from home and hoping they have what you want.
I hope this is a little help to you and enjoy
ROB :)
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29/10/2007 at 4:08pm
Location: East Sussex Outfit: None Entered
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Quote: Originally posted by Dan666 on 25/10/2007
As much as I keep reminding myself I ALWAYS forget to take a bloody tin opener! The amount of times I've tried to open a tin with a blunt knife! lol
Dan
We now have a complete set of cutlery (stored in a very handy carpenter's bit roll), utensils, crockery, pots, tea towels, washing up bowls etc that are permanently stored in a plastic crate, with a lid, in the loft. We have a second one that holds all other the indispensable camping stuff - mallet, clothes line and pegs, gaffer tape, tent pegs, torches and lanterns etc - also in the loft. Makes packing to get away a damn sight quicker!
It might sound a bit extravagant, but the mugs were 50p each in Sainsburys, the plates came from charity shops, the cutlery is spare stuff out of the drawer in our kitchen, the pans are old ones that would otherwise have been thrown away, the tea towels were about £2 for 4 in Tesco and the utensils were very cheap in Ikea.
The crates are brilliant too. The lids keep the dust out while they're in the loft and mean they can stay outside the tent even if it rains. I think they were about a fiver each, and worth every penny.
All we have to pack is our clothes, food, stuff for the dogs (who seem to need nearly as much as we do), tent, table and chairs, stove, bed and bedding, and we're away.
We just have to pack
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