That's a pretty good checklist but here's a newer one that also can some essential camping skills along with it. https://www.smartcamper.eco/camping-...sentials-list/
That's a pretty good checklist but here's a newer one that also can some essential camping skills along with it. https://www.smartcamper.eco/camping-...sentials-list/
If you are thinking of a long trip, then you need to think about how you will prepare food. If you have enough space in the car, you can take a generator Wen, which will be a source of electricity for you, and you can cook, charge phones, and more. It is better to look for a camp site in advance so that there are no difficulties.
Get one of the old Swiss Army mountain bike knives:
http://www.overstock.com/Sports-Toys...9/product.html
(never leave home without a cork screw).
PS: actually in stock through Amazon! About to get one myself.
Last edited by pll; 06-10-2011 at 08:41 AM. Reason: Add PS
Definitely prepare as much of your food ahead of time as possible. For example, if you are making sandwhiches, do the bread, mustard or mayo, meat together. Cut up vegetables ahead and put in a separate container. If you assemble too early, the sandwhich gets soggy. Also, can't make sandwhiches too far ahead of time, no more than a day or so.
But things like vegetables and fruit, wash and cut up ahead of time if possible. Try to use hardier fruits/vegetables and not too soft or mushy. It gets messy and for the weekend, it's worth it. Remember, you will not have the convenience of a sink, stovetop, countertops, etc to cook and clean up. This is the time I do make use of plastic bags and disposable stuff. Especially if I don't know for certain that I will have good access, time and energy to wash stuff.
Have fun!
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