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Posted By: Bocajnala "Car Camping" Supply List - 08/24/17
I want to make a tub, or a couple tubs, of camping supplies. We went fairly often this year, and it became a pain taking stuff off the shelves and back on each time we went. And it always seemed like I forgot something or another....

So, what's on your camping list? Anybody have a "ready to go tub" made up that you can basically just throw in the back of the truck and have everything you need.

I'll add to and edit the list as we come up with stuff.

Current List:

Shelter/Sleeping Supplies
Tent(s)
Tarp
Sleeping Pads
Sleeping Bags

Cooking Supplies
Propane Grill
Propane Canisters
Matches/Lighter
Charcol
Lighter Fluid
Pot and Pan
Spatula
Spoon
Hot dog forks
Plates/Bowls
Silver Ware
Dish Soap
Paper Towels
Cooler

Lighting/Fire
Flashlights
Lantern
Matches/Lighters
Fire Starter Brick
Propane Canister

Personal
Soap
Bug Spray
First Aid Kit
Toothpaste


Ok, What am I missing, What should I add, What should I cut. Throw out any suggestions. I've got most of this stuff spread out around the garage/House/Shed currently. The goal is to get a list, find a couple tubs and pack them up so they are ready to go. Then when I'm done I'll just need to clean, repack the tubs, and they'll be good to go again.
-Jake
Posted By: MikeL2 Re: "Car Camping" Supply List - 08/24/17
My comments for truck/car or boat camping. If you're carrying all this stuff adjust to fit.

If you're not going to a campground with some facilities you need to add sections for water supply and sanitation such as:

Water
water storage and carrying containers - rigid or folding
water filter
water disinfection method (chemical, UV , or extra fuel for boiling)

Sanitation
Toilet paper, Extra toilet paper, emergency toilet paper in waterproof container (get the idea?)
Toilet method - shovel for cat holes, portable chem toilet, portable bag toilet, etc
Trash bags

If you're out for extended period or in hot weather you might want a portable shower bag or pump system.

I'd add a dish washing sponge/scrubber pad and/or steel wool soap pads and some sort of reusable toweling (handiwipes, backpackers towel) to your kitchen stuff. Maybe some sort of dishpan to wash stuff in.

Some sort of folding/rollup table if you're not in an established campsite with table.

Chairs

As you get older you'll appreciate cots.

Extra batteries for anything that uses them.

Some assortment of rope. cord, bungee cords, etc for rigging tarps, clotheslines, whatever.

Tent patches/patch kit

Duct tape
Posted By: KC Re: "Car Camping" Supply List - 08/24/17
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


+ rain pancho + 22cal revolver + sunscreen
Do you have a spreadsheet program available (if not, OpenOffice is free to download). I have 3 camping lists, car camping, hunting, and llama packing. I vary them according to what I'm doing. Each item has 2 check boxes after it. I print off the appropriate list and check the 1st box on each item I want for that trip. Then I check the 2d one as it's loaded. That has cut down dramatically on the times we've got to the hills without coffee or toilet paper.
Throw some salt, pepper and seasonings in there and I use a lot of the anti bacterial wet wipes. You can get a pretty darned good bath with those. Do you use those compressable camp pillows? I find them fairly useful. No kit of any sort is complete without Gorilla Tape.
Posted By: alukban Re: "Car Camping" Supply List - 08/24/17

I like having a towel to dry off - even if it is one of the backpacking/Sham-Wow types.
Posted By: deflave Re: "Car Camping" Supply List - 08/24/17
Everything I need in the kitchen goes and stays in a bin. Dry and canned stuff included.

That alone alleviates a lot of work when it's time to go.





Dave
This is a fairly generic checklist I've put together. I'll add or leave as needed.


LIFE SUPPORT
tent/poles/stakes
floor tarp
rope/550 cord
hammer
propane stove/pipe/hose
propane tanks
cots
sleeping bags/pads
folding table
chairs
coleman stove
propane fuel
lantern
batteries
lighters/matches
flashlight
porta-potty
toilet paper
shovel/pick/digging bar
bucket
canteens

KITCHEN
water jugs
bottled water
paper plates/bowls
plastic ware
napkins
pots
knife
spatula
cooking spoon
cups
coffee
coffee pot/filters
thermos
lighter/matches
trash bags

FOOD
mountain house
ramen
salt/pepper/sugar
jerky
bars
chips
pretzels
coffee
tea
bottled water
sports drink

CLOTHING
underwear
socks
shirt
hat
gloves
toothbrush
deodorant
toothpaste
foot spray
sunscreen
bug juice
chap stick
vest
coat
motrin
peroxide
bandaids
antibacterial ointment

HUNTING
rifle/ammo/bipod
laser
etrex
compass
matches/fire starter
knives
pack
saw
tape
tags
bags
Posted By: kingston Re: "Car Camping" Supply List - 08/25/17
Isopropyl Alcohol
I read years ago if you have all your camping items stored were it is easy to access and load in your vehicle yo will use it more, well it worked for me. I have everything in tubs on a heavy duty rack on the garage wall right next to the door. Takes 5 minutes to load all my necessary items in the truck with no searching for missing items!.

I now have taken that a step further, I have the bedroom nearest the garage converted to my hunting equipment room including a big work bench to clean / service my guns and another set of racks with tubs label summer hunting / fall camo / extreme, etc. with the big work bench in the middle of the room it makes packing or unpacking quick and the laundry room is right next to it.

I have also noticed that my home office is now 40% office and 60% reloading room, makes a relaxing work from home day to crank out a few rounds of reloads in between boring meeting. smile
Posted By: JDinCO Re: "Car Camping" Supply List - 08/25/17
Montana Marine did a great list there, only thing I see missing are vehicle tools and some spare parts like fuses. I lost all my lists when my computer took a hit so sorry can't offer more than this.
Originally Posted by JDinCO
Montana Marine did a great list there, only thing I see missing are vehicle tools and some spare parts like fuses. I lost all my lists when my computer took a hit so sorry can't offer more than this.



For me, vehicle tools and such never leave the vehicle.
I missed TP twice looking at MM's list.

Was thinkin "Damn. Marines be tough!"
Posted By: Robster Re: "Car Camping" Supply List - 08/28/17
I have several lists. One is for hunting out of the wall tent, one is for taking the horses and staying in the wall tent, one is for backpacking and one is for first aid kit. I just print it out before I go and start making piles. I even have a grocery list for wall tent camping.
Updated the list. Although the list posted above is really good.
-Jake

Current List:

Shelter/Sleeping Supplies

Tent(s)
Tarp
Sleeping Pads
Sleeping Bags
Chairs
Cots
Table
General
Rope
Bungee Cord


Water
Water
Water Jugs
Filter/Pump/Bags
Water disinfection




Cooking Supplies
Propane Grill
Propane Canisters
Matches/Lighter
Charcol
Lighter Fluid
Pot and Pan
Spatula
Spoon
Tongs
Hot dog forks
Plates/Bowls
Seasonings Salt/Pepper
Silver Ware
Dish Soap
Scrub pad
Wash Tub
Paper Towels
Cooler

Lighting/Fire
Flashlights
Lantern
Matches/Lighters
Fire Starter Brick
Propane Canister

Personal
Soap
Bug Spray
Sun screen
First Aid Kit
Toothpaste
Toilet Paper, Xtra Toilet paper
Trash bags
Wet wipes
How old are you? As the legs get older, a folding toilet seat gets very handy when there's no outhouse nearby. The bags they sell with them are a PIA. Dig a little hole and set the stool over it.

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Posted By: KC Re: "Car Camping" Supply List - 10/03/17
Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
How old are you? As the legs get older, a folding toilet seat gets very handy when there's no outhouse nearby. The bags they sell with them are a PIA. Dig a little hole and set the stool over it.

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Rocky:

I use the toilet type that sits on top of a 5-gallon bucket. Yours is collapsable. That's an obvious space saving feature in a pickup that's full of stuff already. I fill my bucket with extra toilet paper, tall kitchen trash bags and a spray can of air freshener. So it doesn't take up too much extra space.

I also use one of those collapsable, spiral trash can thingys, into which I put leaf/garden bags.

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KC

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I use the toilet type that sits on top of a 5-gallon bucket. Yours is collapsable. That's an obvious space saving feature in a pickup that's full of stuff already.


I take mine on llama pack trips. It fits nicely in a pannier.
Originally Posted by Bocajnala
Updated the list. Although the list posted above is really good.
-Jake

Current List:

Shelter/Sleeping Supplies

Tent(s)
Tarp
Sleeping Pads
Sleeping Bags
Chairs
Cots
Table
General
Rope
Bungee Cord


Water
Water
Water Jugs
Filter/Pump/Bags
Water disinfection




Cooking Supplies
Propane Grill
Propane Canisters
Matches/Lighter
Charcol
Lighter Fluid
Pot and Pan
Spatula
Spoon
Tongs
Hot dog forks
Plates/Bowls
Seasonings Salt/Pepper
Silver Ware
Dish Soap
Scrub pad
Wash Tub
Paper Towels
Cooler

Lighting/Fire
Flashlights
Lantern
Matches/Lighters
Fire Starter Brick
Propane Canister

Personal
Soap
Bug Spray
Sun screen
First Aid Kit
Toothpaste
Toilet Paper, Xtra Toilet paper
Trash bags
Wet wipes




I'd add a hatchet and saw for cutting firewood and a shovel for digging a cathole.
You might find a lot of use for one of these solar lights. This one is a LuminAid. There are many others with Luci being popular. I have this one. On low, it will easily run all night (think night light for kids). I have a 10x10 tent that's light gray. This will light it very well. It packs to about 4x4x1", much small than a lantern. If you don't get enough sun to recharge it, it can be done with a USB connection.

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Posted By: Shifty98 Re: "Car Camping" Supply List - 10/04/17
I agree with all the guys on here. All is pretty well covered. I could not believe the difference it made having my stuff organized. This applies to any hobbie too. I finally got a good system this summer for getting out in the boat and I’ve already been it more this fall than the last two years combined. If it’s friday I don’t have much going on all I have to do is call a list of buddies, toss two totes in the truck, stop by the grocery and hit the trail (s). Anyone have a camping grocery list to share?
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