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Subject Topic: How do you pack your clothes?!!
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20/5/2010 at 6:19pm
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Quote: Originally posted by the-laughtons on 20/5/2010

Yes, those sports bags with the zip flap which opens right up work best for us too. My problem is I always take far too many clothes and shoes. My resolution for this year is to take only what I need.

 


I've been saying that for decades. Not managed it yet though!



20/5/2010 at 7:02pm
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Some great ideas troops! thanking you!

Post last edited on 20/05/2010 20:18:32


20/5/2010 at 7:42pm
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Sports hold-all, a big one usually takes clothes for all 4 of us for a weekend. Just got some vac bags from Dunhelms. Used these for towels, fleeces, pillows and sleeping bags, it amazed me how much space they've saved me, well impressed!

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20/5/2010 at 7:56pm
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Another vote for the drybags (compression sacks). You can get ones with a window in so you can see what it contains. http://www.outdoorgb.com/p/exped_fold_dry_bag_with_clear_sigh_window_pack_of_4/


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very slowly...

supposed to be packing them now and messing around on here



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20/5/2010 at 8:19pm
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lol Val!



20/5/2010 at 9:17pm
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I had one summer of disorganisation and could not stand another!!! this year have a new tent with wardrobe space.....

I could not cope with more clothes and mess so have also bought a super flat pack tent storage system and a wardrobe which has a cover and a top shelf...heaven

It may take me the whole hols to get it all up.... but the potential is there for happy clothes finding...by the way we use Ikea bags to transport the clothes!!!!

Also last year took toooooo many shoes.......this year crocs and wellies I promise!!!!not!!!

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20/5/2010 at 9:19pm
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Hi

I give the kids small backpacks and the problem of them turfing it all out to find something is minimized by rolling their clothes (especially t shirts) and putting an elastic band around it.  That way they can kind of see what they are looking for more easily.  I do that with my stuff too.  Maybe i'm odd though! 

Sam



20/5/2010 at 9:45pm
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I've been toying with the idea of storage boxes with lids this year, one for each of us, straight out of car, into tent, no bags hanging around and no unpacking.....well that's the plan. OH thinks they will take up too much room in the car,miserable so and so.


20/5/2010 at 10:44pm
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Quote: Originally posted by MrsCrafty on 20/5/2010
I've been toying with the idea of storage boxes with lids this year, one for each of us, straight out of car, into tent, no bags hanging around and no unpacking.....well that's the plan. OH thinks they will take up too much room in the car,miserable so and so.


I definitely think this is the way to go.. With the folding crates I find they stack or I lay them out an put other stuff on top. So much less work - give me more time to set up everything else. I was really tempted by the camping wardrobes but resisted as it is just another thing to set up.


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20/5/2010 at 11:11pm
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Quote: Originally posted by fuffy on 20/5/2010

Hi

I give the kids small backpacks and the problem of them turfing it all out to find something is minimized by rolling their clothes (especially t shirts) and putting an elastic band around it.  That way they can kind of see what they are looking for more easily.  I do that with my stuff too.  Maybe i'm odd though! 

Sam


I like that idea Sam.



21/5/2010 at 10:21am
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We Put all our clothes in black bags and into our rook box, that way it takes up less space. when on camp we have a camping wardrobe to put them into.

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21/5/2010 at 12:04pm
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hi,

erm... i can't do weekend camping trips due to work etc. so we only ever go away for week-long holidays, and usually end up filling a large holdall on wheels.

but we are going for 2 weeks this year what do i do? take twice as much stuff? or be prepared to give some things a bit of a wash?


21/5/2010 at 12:39pm
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Quote: Originally posted by beefysmum on 20/5/2010
some airbed pumps have a reverse switch to suck the air out of the vac bags .
Oh my goodness!!!! How fantastic........never even thought of that!! Thank you so much beefysmum!

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21/5/2010 at 1:13pm
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Well, we just take one hold-all for all four of us! BUT I do wash most days. If I keep on top of it, it takes me 10-15mins max to hand wash the cloths from the day before, and usually manage to get them dry. I know this may seem a lot of hassle to some, but it is something I have always done. So I usually pack around 4 sets of clothes each (to allow for wet days when cant get it dry as quick!) and just make sure the 4 sets of clothes can mix & match well!! By the end of a long break (9days the longest) I get a bit sick of the same to wear clothes over and over!! I also have a small rotary line for drying on which helps!

I also can not bear dirty washing left about so by washing everyday dont have to worry about it!!

It does help when the weather better cus summer clothes take up much less room! Anything else like coats, shoes, towels get stuffed where they can in the car/trailer rather than the packing hold-all.

I also have two small round collapsible kind of self things which I use to store clothes on once at site as I too dont like living out of a bag!!

I suppose each to there own, I bet some people would not want to be washing every day, and hand washing at that! But I have done it for so many years now it is just part of my morning camp site routine!

familyof4

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