To your list and MikeL2's list, I would add the following:

Paper Plates
2-burner Coleman Stove (propane)
Propane (16 oz. canisters)
Frying Pan with non-stick surface
Folding Table (roll-up tables are too small to be useful)

Dutch Oven
Charcoal Briquettes (Kingsford Matchlight)
Pot Holders
Tongs

Water Jugs (I use several 1-gallon jugs and refill them from a 6-gallon jug)
There's usually some source of potable water from which you can refill your big jugs. If not, then you need a water filter.

Folding Canopy

I put all of the small stuff in one foot locker that has wheels and a telescoping handle. I can just grab it and go.

I put food in another foot locker and in a cooler.

I prefer LED lanterns (I own several big fuel type lanterns [white gas & propane] but the LED lanterns are so convenient and safe that they have replaced the older technology)

Mike is right about cots. Get mattresses big enough that they overlap the hard edge rails of the cot.

Make sure that your tents have full coverage rain flys. The cheap ones whose rain flys only cover part of the tent, will leak when the rain falls sideways in the wind.


KC




Wind in my hair, Sun on my face, I gazed at the wide open spaces, And I was at home.