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I have 2 plastic storage boxes, one for all the cooking and eating stuff and one for all the odds and sods - torches, lanterns, dustpan and brush, emergency repair and first aid kits, etc. Spare batteries are ina small tupperware type thing in that box.
We keep the cutlery in a carpenter's "bit roll" and cooking utensils in chisel roll, that way they don't clatter about throughout a long journey or get lost at the bottom of the plastic crate.
Bed, pump and bedding are in an Ikea bag, blankets (both picnic and fleece) in a big laundry bag.
Dog stuff (it's surprising how much of that there is) lives in a big canvas shopping bag that has a pic of a lakeland terrier on the front!
Big things - cooker, gas bottle, table and chairs, dogs' beds - go it alone.
Clothes go in holdalls. We take 2 small ones each as it's easier to find room for several small things than one large one. It's also easier to find the contents in a smaller bag (here, I'm slightly anal - one of my bags has warm weather clothes and white underwear, the other jeans, jumpers and dark underwear - there is no real reason for this, but it works for me lol). Toiletries and towels (we use the micrfibre ones) are in another small holdall.
Walking stuff (maps, waterproofs, water bottles etc) stay in the rucksacks we take out walking.
Food is in a cool bag or shopping bag.
Most of this stuff lives in the containers it's packed in, so we can get loaded up pretty quickly.
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