We have a list that has 2 columns - 1 for dry camping, 1 for full services.
If needed for both, then X in both columns. Otherwise, and X in only 1 of
the columns.
Works for us..
Alice
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From: tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of issimo1
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 7:14 PM
To: tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [tabtrailers] Re: What to bring when dry camping
Amy,
It's different for everyone. The best thing to do if you are a first timer
is to make lists of the things you will do while camping. My lists include:
shelter, cooking, food/fuel, sleeping, personal care (includes porta-potty),
picnic/campsite, automotive/mechanical, travel necessities (includes maps,
resrvations, documents, etc), clothing, energy (includes solar, batteries,
generator), technology, bikes, and more.
If you cook with electricity and won't have a generator figure out how to
make that meal with the gas stove. If there won't be a water source bring
all the water you will need to cook, wash, bathe and put out your campfire.
If you are bringing a generator be sure to bring enough gas to run it, etc.
Pretty much try to think through every task, what you'll need to do each
task and pack accordingly.
Once there, generally try to economize everywhere you can. Use water and
electricity with great economy. Create as little trash as possible and be
sure to store your trash in ways that eliminate smell, contain icky fluids
and keep the critters from getting to it. Use wet wipes and hand sanitizer
instead of soap and water when practical. Read a book instead of watching a
movie to save battery power. Bottom line: it's better to economize regularly
than fret over running out of stuff later.
You'll get better at boondocking the more you do it. For now don't be afraid
to overpack- you'll use it on the next trip. Most important: don't beat
yourself up if you forget something. Make a note of it for the next time
out, adapt as needed now, continue to enjoy your time in the boonies. If you
forget your book and DVD's- write the next great story. If you forget the
coffee- drink an extra cup of water and take a mid-morning nap to compensate
for the lack of caffiene.
Enjoy the challenge of improvising!!!
If you pack thoughtfully you should be able to have an anxiety-free time
'off the grid'.
Have fun!
Jay
Jay & Beth
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