What should I need on a camping gap year?

Posted: November 12th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Camp Sites | Tags: , , , , | 1 Comment »

My friend (who’s a guy) and I are planning our gap year away together….we want to travel around europe. We are going to camp and want to no what stuff we will need to take…like what type of tent, what clothes etc etc

Rennette
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  1. 1 nodunromin said at 5:00 pm on November 12th, 2010:

    Daily Life
    Shade Canopy / Rope & Clips ; Sleeping Bags
    Air Mattress; Chairs; Table; Tarps; Pillows; Air Pumps; Hatchet ; Tent; Gun; lights; Wind curtain

    Food
    Sides – Potatoes, boxed potatoes; Smores’ Makings; Snacks – pudding, fruit snacks; Meat for meals -6 meals; Soda /Juice; Ice; condiments – ketchup, Milk, butter; Eggs; Bread Hot Dog/Hamburger buns; Coolers; ICE

    Cooking
    Flipper for potatoes ; Gas for range Range Grill
    Charcoal Lighter Brush, grill brush, tongs Skewers
    BBQ Sauce Matches; Bacon tongs ; Frying Pan
    Can Opener; Pot Holders; Tablecloth

    Night Life
    Lantern Holders; Mantles ; Lanterns; Gas for lanterns; Drinking / Cooking Water ; Firewood; Flash Lights
    Kindling – Newspapers &/or; Old Phonebooks

    Individual Bags
    Clothes for each day – Hat, jacket, swim suit; long sleeve shirt, socks ; Underwear for each day ; Shoes – flip flops, water, tennis & beach towel

    In Personal Care Bag
    Shampoo, Soap & Hand Sanitizer; Washcloth & Dish Towel, Toothbrush, Toothpaste; Hair Brush, Medicines – antacid, Tylenol, Sunscreen deodorant

    Other
    TV/Radio; Camera w/film ; Toilet Paper in plastic baggie
    Map; Weed Eater with gas!!;;; Money; Extra Batteries; Spare flashlight Bulbs; Shovel ; Trash bags; Ziploc bags; Aluminum foil

    Cleaning
    Baby Wipes ; Dish Detergent; Scrub brush;
    Dish Rack; Dish Towel; Big Pot ; Small Broom & Dustpan for

    Dishes
    Cups; Plates; Plastic Wear; Bowls; tupperware
    Paper towels / napkins;

    Fishing equipment
    poles, tacklebox, worms, fish net, minnow bucket, license to fish

    TIPS: freeze your water/milk/meat before hand so it helps keep everything in the cooler cold. Try to prepare foods ahead of time, so it’s easier to make meals when you camp. (like browning your ground beef ahead of time)
    You can NOT have enough lanterns or flashlights!!


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