Pillows, flannel top sheet over our new 6 inch mattress with 1.5" memory foam topper, ARB fridge, Arkpac 730, portable fire pit, and Mr Heater heater buddy, basecamp stove, and LED lights.
No more army camping! After 32 years of army camping with guns and being cold wet tired and hungry (I'm kidding for the most part).....now its "glamping" in our off-road tent trailer!
We had a saying....."Any idiot can be uncomfortable". I can tell you this, you can endure much more if your comfortable and not cold wet tired and hungry.
I know lots of people who don't pack some creature comforts or go really austere and they are miserable. Then they don't go out again or don't go out as much because they are uncomfortable.
We got to remember, Overlanding is not escaping from a zombie apocalypse or a emergency bugout thing or having to escape a natural disaster ...... overlanding is recreation, exploration, and interacting with different than your own cultures and nations in remote locations and here is the best part.....it's vehicle based adventure! You don't have to carry it on your back.
All the years I have been reading National Geographic, Overland Journal even those guys brings tech comforts. Even in the military in some of the harshest areas we took tech with us to camp. As technology progresses the tech we bring with us changes. Some for the better...like the things everyone has mentioned....other things are better left at home,in the end it's a personal decision, which is largely dependent on space, weight, route you take and preference.
I say bring the tech if it makes your trip more comfortable, enjoyable, and safe.
Kevigizmo.....great idea for a thread.
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