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re: What is in your camping gear?
Posted on 4/30/14 at 2:04 pm to Galactic Inquisitor
Posted on 4/30/14 at 2:04 pm to Galactic Inquisitor
We bought a percolator that we just put on the grate for some very good coffee. If we are by the truck, I just bring my coffee maker and plug it into the inverter.
Posted on 4/30/14 at 2:14 pm to convertedtiger
Perked coffee on a camping trip sure seems to be better.
Posted on 4/30/14 at 2:34 pm to Rebnbama
led lantern (if you don't have one, prepare to be impressed)
ziplock bags
paper towels
truck camper top
air mattress
cast iron dutch oven
folding chairs
bottle opener
bug spray
ziplock bags
paper towels
truck camper top
air mattress
cast iron dutch oven
folding chairs
bottle opener
bug spray
Posted on 4/30/14 at 2:47 pm to Rebnbama
quote:We call it cowboy coffee. And in my head it tastes way better than the shite at home.
Perked coffee on a camping trip sure seems to be better.
Posted on 4/30/14 at 2:52 pm to RogerTheShrubber
Not to hijack the thread, but we are going camping in Yellowstone near the end of May. Nighttime temps look to be close to freezing. Any advice for camping out in the cold?
Posted on 4/30/14 at 3:03 pm to Boss
-Check the rating on your sleeping bags.
-Get naked in the sleeping bag...don't dress up before you get in it. Socks and underwear will suffice.
-Have a pad or air mattress under your sleeping bag.
-Drink plenty of water not booze
-Get naked in the sleeping bag...don't dress up before you get in it. Socks and underwear will suffice.
-Have a pad or air mattress under your sleeping bag.
-Drink plenty of water not booze
Posted on 4/30/14 at 3:26 pm to DonChowder
quote:
We call it cowboy coffee
We call "cowboy coffee" when you just dump the grounds directly into a pot of boiling water. Pull off of fire, sprinkle a little cold water on top - or eggshells if you got any - to force the grounds to drop to the bottom of the pot, and pour off the top. Some folks filter through a bandana, but that's for dudes.
It's surprisingly good, you just gotta resist talking that very last sip.
Posted on 4/30/14 at 3:50 pm to TU Rob
A tarp or two
Paper towels
Hand wipes
Non drinking water in a jug
Garbage bag
A folding table
Paper towels
Hand wipes
Non drinking water in a jug
Garbage bag
A folding table
Posted on 4/30/14 at 4:13 pm to USMCTiger03
Thanks for all the suggestions. We'd be taking the baby with us, so there would be plenty of wet wipes, and a big garbage bag to put all the trash and dirty diapers in.
Posted on 4/30/14 at 4:15 pm to RogerTheShrubber
quote:
No way I'd take this camping.
It would be in the Jeep. We'd only be hiking around during the day, and back to campsite later on. I'd be able to cook most anything in it. We'd drive to a spot to camp, then set up, and have it as a homebase for sleeping and storing stuff we didn't want to take on a hike.
Posted on 4/30/14 at 6:44 pm to DonChowder
quote:
Drink plenty of water not booze
false! drink plenty of both....and watch out for bears when you gotta piss in the middle of the night.
Posted on 4/30/14 at 6:45 pm to DonChowder
dp
This post was edited on 4/30/14 at 6:46 pm
Posted on 4/30/14 at 6:46 pm to Boss
You bet it gets cold there. And you better be prepared for lots of fricking mosquitoes...makes the bayou seem like a cakewalk.
Where 'bouts you going? Lots, and I men LOTS of fricking people go there. You can spend an hour sitting in your truck in line to get into the gate, then driving around is like rush hour in Houston with a bunch of pricks from California.
I'm real familiar with the back-accesses that few people know about if you're willing to go off the beaten path (i.e. drive down dirt roads...albeit suitable for any car).
I backpack in...pay not a fricking dime of extortion to those frickers for admission, don't get the special Yellowstone fishing permit, and I use live bait to fish (fishing with worms or any kind of organic bait is against the law in Yellowstone).
...and carry a can of bear mace if you're going to be away from populated areas.
Where 'bouts you going? Lots, and I men LOTS of fricking people go there. You can spend an hour sitting in your truck in line to get into the gate, then driving around is like rush hour in Houston with a bunch of pricks from California.
I'm real familiar with the back-accesses that few people know about if you're willing to go off the beaten path (i.e. drive down dirt roads...albeit suitable for any car).
I backpack in...pay not a fricking dime of extortion to those frickers for admission, don't get the special Yellowstone fishing permit, and I use live bait to fish (fishing with worms or any kind of organic bait is against the law in Yellowstone).
...and carry a can of bear mace if you're going to be away from populated areas.
Posted on 4/30/14 at 7:55 pm to Galactic Inquisitor
We only tent camp when it's cold in nice 8 person tent. No Mosquitos or sweating. Always pitch tent close to bath house. Sleep on really thick air mattresses. String Christmas lights in front of tent. And bring small TV that plays DVD's for kids. Chicot is favorite place to tent camp. I've gotten pretty good at Dutch oven cooking.
Posted on 4/30/14 at 8:00 pm to DonChowder
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-Drink plenty of water not booze
dafuq is this shite?
Posted on 5/5/14 at 4:39 pm to TU Rob
Picked up some Coleman sleeping bags this weekend. Tent has been delivered and is waiting on me at home. Also picked oh an led lantern and it is pretty bright. Perfect for hanging in the tent.
Which leads to my next question. The girl wants to go fishing too. She's 6. Just start her out on a cane pole or get her a bait cast rod and reel?
Which leads to my next question. The girl wants to go fishing too. She's 6. Just start her out on a cane pole or get her a bait cast rod and reel?
Posted on 5/5/14 at 4:42 pm to TU Rob
Snoopy pole brah
Get one of the little zebco combos
Get one of the little zebco combos
Posted on 5/5/14 at 5:06 pm to DonChowder
quote:
We call it cowboy coffee. And in my head it tastes way better than the shite at home.
I agree. Not sure why and Im sure if I used the same perculator at the house that it wouldn't be as good.
Posted on 5/5/14 at 6:46 pm to TU Rob
Do your back a favor and get a good hammock. Better than most beds. I sleep in a hammock 90% of the time now. Back and neck feed great.
Plus they are tons cooler in the summer.
Plus they are tons cooler in the summer.
Posted on 5/5/14 at 6:50 pm to Boss
quote:
Nighttime temps look to be close to freezing
Yes close to freezing. Most likely under freezing with snow on the ground in parts.
Invest in down sleeping bags, keep them dry, and store non-compressed. I've slept at 25 in my hammock and was nice and warm.
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