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  1. #1
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    A PETT toilet and a changing room to put it in made our off road Grand Canyon trip just about perfect. We also made a point of getting a tent we could stand up in. The shower/bathroom is just out of the picture. We hung a small LED lantern in it to make night use a bit easier.




    Things we want to change:
    an awning that attaches to the truck. Our awning was just a PITA to set up.
    a better kitchen set up. We're thinking about some bear proof boxes since that's an issue for us at a lot of places.

    In this picture you can see the solar charger for the frig. The frig runs off a separate battery and the solar charger kept the battery topped off. The charger folds up. When we were actually driving the frig was connected to the truck battery.

    We go back and forth on a trailer because the places we want to go do not have any water. We had plenty of drinking water on this trip, but after 4 days we were running low on our wash water. If you're planning on doing dispersed camping, you'll want to consider how much water you can carry.

    Veronica
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    I don't really mind tenting, per se, but I do hate having to crawl in/out of the tent. And I detest cooking in the dark.
    Headlamps are the best invention since sliced bread.

    We are diehard tent campers here, too; for the same reasons as Veronica - we can take everything places that you can't get to with a pop up or other trailer. Unless you have one of the 4X4 pop-up customs but thats's a pretty spendy toy. After years of doing this, we've got a great set up that's comfy and quick to pack.

    V, I can share my kitchen box checklist. After years of tent (and raft) camping, I've got the kitchen set up pretty dialed in for real cooking.
    We bought a large outfitter wing tarp many years ago, 30' point to point, and that thing is awesome, especially if rain is in the forecast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irulan View Post

    V, I can share my kitchen box checklist. After years of tent (and raft) camping, I've got the kitchen set up pretty dialed in for real cooking.
    We bought a large outfitter wing tarp many years ago, 30' point to point, and that thing is awesome, especially if rain is in the forecast.
    Thanks - it's not so much what to put in it - as having to pack it all up and put it away after every meal. And because it's all currently in two large tubs - having to root around to find what you want.

    The kitchen set up is definitely a work in progress, so I'd love to see what's on your list.

    Veronica
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    well, ours is in one giant box, so there is the "rooting around" aspect. But for me, that is preferable to having to keep track of several boxes. Sometimes I will glean things down for a short/simple trip but it's almost easier just to take the whole box.

    We do keep all chemical/toilet related items in a separate crate, and we have an overall equipment checklist for everything else ( tent,chairs, tarps, first aid, roll-a-table etc). I also do an individual food list; this one is just for the gear part. We are also very big on kitchen sanitation, using the three bucket system most of the time for dishes.

    If you haven't seen the new silicone folding bowls and colanders you are really missing out, they are the greatest!



    Large Kitchen Box Checklist

    Pots & Pans
    __Stove
    __Propane(__)
    __Small Skillet
    __Lg. Skillet/lid
    __Big pot/lid
    __Small pot/lid
    __Coffee/water kettle
    __Large group pot
    __Large group water kettle
    __Propane hibachi
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    Utensils

    __Cutting board
    __Chef knife
    __Folding colander
    __Silverware bag
    __Steak knives
    __Plates (paper)
    __Plates (__)
    __Bowls(__)
    __Mugs(__)
    __Can opener
    __Lighter
    __Matches
    __Tablecloth (you would be surprised out how handy this is for covering up gross tables at campgrounds)
    __Grater
    __Folding bowl
    __Folding measuring cup
    __Foil
    __Folding Mellita holder
    __Paper filters (#4)
    __Large Mellita holder
    __Paper filters (#6)

    Clean-up
    __Trash bags
    __Ziplocks
    __Pot holder
    __Dish towel
    __Paper towels
    __Dishpans (3)
    __Gloves
    __Scrubber
    __Strainer
    __Dishsoap, biodegradeable
    __Bleach
    __Dish dryer
    __Hand sanitizer
    __Wipes for hands
    __TP
    __Butt wipes

    DO Cooking
    __Dutch Oven
    __Charcoal
    __Chimney
    __Newspaper
    __Channel locks
    __Tongs
    __Lighter fluid

    Misc
    __Bug repellent
    __Sunscreen
    Last edited by Irulan; 10-03-2010 at 01:57 PM.
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    I've got some of those silicon foldable things that I use in the house. Really like 'em!

    Veronica
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