I try and pack light like you when solo. If the GF is going she tends to take way more than she will ever need for a weekend . Lol
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I grew up mountaineering so I used to only pack necessities. Then with a family we started packing much more. The past 20 years have been all about shedding the extras. I'll never go back to plastic forks nor stolen paper salt & pepper packets but my every day pack is minimalistic. And every trip I look to see what else I don't need.do you have a minimalist kit that you roll with
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Sometime painfully I would suggest ! I prefer well laid plans. With me it's if I dont have it with me, for sure that's what I'll need. I dont think there is such a thing as too much when your away from your base station, at least for me. LOLI am trying...every trip I take a little less but leave something I need/wanted behind and had something that I didn't use. This is a learning curve.
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I hear ya...like it was in the army...do more with less lolJust take what you need or want no more no less.
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Gotta keep the wife involved whatever it takes...Trust me.Its like George Carlin said...more room for YOUR STUFF lol...
I hear ya...the more room you have in your vehicle seems like to more you pack.
I obliged my wife in bringing alot of the "camping things" but we haven't used half of it.
However it is nice to have creature comforts when out for along time.
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I take the same gear on a 1 night trip that I take on a 1 week trip, the main difference is I bring more consumables (water, food, propane, clothes, etc) on the longer trips. This way I can follow the same packing list and vehicle organization for all trips. I'm also more likely to have time for shorter trips, and this way they are good packing practice for the longer trips.I’m talking roughly a three day trip. Do you do a full load out or do you have a minimalist kit that you roll with. I have a camping box that I can just snag and toss in the back of my Jeep that has everything but my cot and sleeping bag in it. Has my tent, stakes, ground tarp, battery powered lanterns w/extra batteries, tp, fire starting kit and other essentials. I can load that box, my cot, sleeping bag, and a cooler with food supplies and be solid for up to three days if I’m just getting away. Of course if I’m fishing or hunting there’s other thing to consider, but I’m talking just get out in nature for a couple days. So, what do you run with for this type of short trip..?
That's my approach as well. My truck bed is crowded, but always packed with cooking/cutlery/propane and one week of backpackers food (family of 4). Water and extra diesel are the variables. I always carry my sleeping bag and extra blankets, as I use the camper regularly. If the family is joining they have a grab and go shelf with their bags. My wife packs way too much, but I finally just let that go. The kids pack light thankfully.I take the same gear on a 1 night trip that I take on a 1 week trip, the main difference is I bring more consumables (water, food, propane, clothes, etc) on the longer trips. This way I can follow the same packing list and vehicle organization for all trips. I'm also more likely to have time for shorter trips, and this way they are good packing practice for the longer trips.
- Matt