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01/6/2009 at 9:50am
 Location: South Wales
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How do you pack your car for camping?

We have been camping for a good few years now.  Started with just the car. Then the roof box and then the trailer as well.  Even with the roof box and trailer, when we go for our main 2 or 3 weeks the car is solidly packed.  We have always put things individually into the car and squeeze individual bits in here and there. If there is small space a shoe or fleece or cup etc will get squeezed into it.  This works fine on  the whole but I find on packing up day I have my entire tent contents laid on the groundsheet for the world to view whiclt we pack the tent and big stuff in first.

We have just bought a new slightly larger car and am pondering whether or not to invest in some plastic crate (or steal the kids toy boxes) and pack in a much more organised manner. I have seen alot of people pack like this.  I can see the benefits of knowing where everything is and it must mean less trips to and from the car when packing and unpacking.

So whats best?  Do you loose alot more space like this? How do you organise the packing etc.

Ideas and opinions and advice welcome!

 



01/6/2009 at 10:01am
 Location: West Yorkshire
 Outfit: Outwell Monty 6 + Outwell Virginia 5
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We do it the same as you as just don't think we have the space but would love to be able to have it all organised, we are hopefully giong to get a trailer though so i am thinking perhaps then we will be able to stack crates...BUT i keep on seeing things to buy that we will have the space for once we have the trailer so i'm not holding my breath that we wwill actually have more space!!


01/6/2009 at 10:07am
 Location: Nottinghamshire
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I use space bags and crates  ,but it is a constant battle to find the best way of packing . I would also advise that you look to see what you really do need, what needs replacing with somrething smaller . For example, instead of taking full size towels, we use microfibre ones. Can you do without EHU ? Are there items you could hire such as a fridge . If I can find plastic bags suitable, I am going to try and vaccuum pack the tent ,or at least part of it .

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01/6/2009 at 10:09am
 Location: Glasgow
 Outfit: wyoming 6 Perpignan 8 atakama 5
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We use a mixture of boxes and this year we bought cheap cool bags, and have everything sorted out into their seperate box or bag. Tbh find it better when we are in the tent as well that we know where everything is.

 



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01/6/2009 at 10:36am
 Location: Scotland.
 Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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I find cool bags and soft sided holdalls are easier to pack than rigid sided containers. The exception to this is the kitchen equipment box, which packs like a childs 3-D puzzle with no wasted space! It's easier too to have everything together in a bag, because then you don't have to unpack it into something else like a larder. Which also takes up more packing space. I keep ;like with  like ie spare pegs live with the tent repair/tool kit; first aid kit lives with other essentials like batteries, sewing kit, laundry kit & alarm clock; gas lamp lives with spare cannisters and Party Grill. Etc. I can't imagine packing it all loose at each end and having to sort out the resultant guddle twice per trip. Doesn't it take hours?????

Exceptions? I take the folding camp chairs out of their bags because I think they pack easier this way. They can sort of slot together.

There's also a few things I pack loose. Football, bucket and spade, waterproofs etc. I do have a blue Ikea bag for these though which lives under everything else, because sports gear and outdoor coats live permenantly in the car and I can't stand it all rolling around loose in the boot when on site.



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01/6/2009 at 10:42am
 Location: Nottinghamshire
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I forgot about the blue Ikea bags . I use them all the time. Brilliant beach bag .

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01/6/2009 at 11:04am
 Location: North Staffordshire
 Outfit: Award Sunstar Nissan Terrano
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Hi. Our main camping kit goes in the trailer in plastic boxes. One for the kitchen stuff, one for the crockery etc. When it comes to the car the tent goes in first in pride of place where it can be got at easily when we arrive, then the dog beds so they have space on the journey then the food in boxes and the cool box then fill up any space left with sleeping bags, pillows etc. The clothes go in the roof bag in soft holdalls.
The boxes are all used when we've unpacked on site as bedside tables.

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01/6/2009 at 11:05am
 Location: Norwich
 Outfit: Hypercamp Palamos 6 &Relum Manor 20 20
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Blue Ikea bags are what I use too.

We will hopefully be getting a trailer for next year and I have decided that when we do we will get some crates or those plastic drawer units and pack stuff in those.

Reckon we can get everything organised that way in the boot with a few odd bits like chairs etc, all the light/soft stuff in the roof bag and the tent in the trailer. We will be so organised...well I can dream can't I?

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01/6/2009 at 11:46am
 Location: Netherlands
 Outfit: outwell hartford xxl
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Hi there,

We use a mixture off both, a "floor" of crates wit hal the essentials. And then the soft stuff on top. But i think there is no "best way of packing" everybody sorts this out in there best manor.
Best example for this is the fact that we use 7 the same cars for our service technicians,and all off them are packed in a different way although we all have the same stuff and tools.
And YES with every new car the puzzle starts over again .


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01/6/2009 at 12:04pm
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We have a couple of stacking boxes with lids that we use for the kitchen stuff and food, just feel its easier to sort out.  Towels and clothes are in holdalls, then everything else gets stuff into little spaces in the car.  We have a couple of foldable crates that we use on site for all the bits and pieces that accumulate.


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01/6/2009 at 12:28pm
 Location: East Sussex
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We keep most of our stuff in two plastic crates with lids, one for the kitchen stuff and one for the rest. It makes it much quicker to pack - once we've got the two crates out of the loft, we've only the big stuff (bed and bedding, stove, gas bottle, water carrier, table, chairs, tent) and our personal stuff to find and pack.

We got the ones with lids so that we could leave them outside when we had a much smaller tent, but the lids are good as they give you a level surface to stack other stuff on and things don't fall or get knocked out. They definitely take up more room in the car than loose stuff or small bags though.



01/6/2009 at 6:11pm
 Location: North West
 Outfit: just got a Vango Illusion 800XL TC
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We have used a mixture of boxes, crates, holdalls and just stuffing things where they will fit in our estate car and roofbox - can lead to utter chaos when trying to find something.

 However this year we are going to try more boxes if I can find some suitable ones. A lot of boxes seem to have sloping sides so that when they are next to each other or the side of the car they waste space. Then there is always the problem of cost - we would rather spend it on proper camping gear or spends than boxes to pack things into.

Cheers.



01/6/2009 at 6:25pm
 Location: Buckinghamshire
 Outfit: Sunncamp Grange Frame Tent
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I use 2 plastic storage boxes to keep all the crockery, pots/pans, bits n bobs in. When we arrive on site these items get put into one of those fold down crates and the storage boxes we use to store food in - crisps, biscuits, bread etc so no little visitors can get to them during the night - we don't have a SIG. Also because they have lids, these double up as more table top space. Also it makes packing in the first place quicker and easier and I know everything in those boxes is already packed and I don't have to wonder around the house looking for items. As well as the cup etc, I keep a bottle of Fairy in there, some t-towels, washing up cloth, tin foil, cling film etc and at the end of each trip just make sure we've not run dry on anything. This year I was even able to store everything in 2 smaller boxes as now only take 4 of everything instead of 6 as bought in set and as the kettle broke haven't bothered to replace it, just use a saucepan instead. Everything else of course just gets rammed into any available space, including the kids ! 

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01/6/2009 at 8:00pm
 Location: West Lothian
 Outfit: Avante 534 Carrera 600 Peugeot 807
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We used to use the folding crate approach but I think we must have been overfilling them because the bottoms kept falling out!!  Now for both camping and caravanning we use the supermarket re-usable bags - the ones you have to buy and that come in two sizes.

We have one each for clothes, one for food, one for dog food, and one for "stuff" - books, magazines, phone chargers, etc.  The table goes unders the dogs' bed in the boot of the Discovery and we'll sometimes tuck folding chairs under there, too.  The dogs don't seem to mind their elevated position as it gives them a better view!

Heavy stuff like the tent we usually try to keep on the floor in the back - it's not over the axle, but it's as low down as we can get so it can't become a dangerous projectile in the event of an emergency stop.  That does unfortunately mean that all the not so heavy stuff is on top of the tent and so needs to come out before the tent can go up but there's just the two of us so, if the weather is bad we either wait for it to improve or we move what we have to into the front seats to allow access to the tent.

It works for us but might not for all.



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01/6/2009 at 8:14pm
 Location: Warwickshire
 Outfit: Outwell Bear Lake 4
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We bought a large garden storage box and pack all of our stuff including 2 gas bottles in it. Quite heavy to lift into the boot, but it's worth it as we only have chairs stove, tent and our bags to then fit in the boot. It's nice and tidy and works well for us. Plus when we have set up on the campsite we can use the box as storage and somewhere to sit.


01/6/2009 at 8:47pm
 Location: wallasey
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i have used all sorts of methods and this year i am trying out laundry hampers, the ones primark sell for 3.00 so far they have worked out great, i put all the clean clothes in them, all the fleeces and jackets in another they are tall and i could fit clothes for myself and 3 kids in 1 enouygh clothes for 9 nights, once at camp these clothes go in my camp wardrobe and the empty hamper is used to put all the dirty clothes in, and hey presto back into the car, going to get another few to put the sleeping bags and mats/blankets in.

i also use a long narrow storage box the under the bed type for shoes etc, makes use of the porch space better and is great in the boot, the kitchen stuff also goes in a large crate with a lid on, footballs go in the luggable loo with anything else that fits in it.

i think ones ideal way of packing is another ones nightmare.

happy packing and happy camping.   




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