I almost always look around where I'm camped or my general area of travel and wish I could magically have brought a bike, small motorcycle, fishing pole (and whatever state license) and a boat. Fishing pole is the easiest thing to amend my gear list with. After that, it gets way trickier.
Bike requires hitch rack, which I have (for an e-fat bike) but you have to remove it to lower the tailgate of my Ford Ranger. PIA. I suppose the same is true with carting around a small motorcycle, which I wouldn't do as my wife and dog can't ride on it.
I almost always find myself, at some point of a trip, along a navigable body of water. We own an old inflatable raft and 2 recreational kayaks. I could bring 1 kayak, but my necessary roof top box prevents bringing both kayaks. Canoe, maybe, but my truck canopy crossbars aren't adequate for a two person canoe, I'd need additional rails on my cab. Then there’s paddle storage, probably lifejackets too. My inflatable Sea Eagle 2 raft is probably the most portable and fun enough for some near shore dinking around. I never prioritize packing it though.
The conundrum of enjoying a few different outdoor activities, but being limited by having a nimble rig (mid size truck).
What do you wish you had when you're out and about and at camp?
Bike requires hitch rack, which I have (for an e-fat bike) but you have to remove it to lower the tailgate of my Ford Ranger. PIA. I suppose the same is true with carting around a small motorcycle, which I wouldn't do as my wife and dog can't ride on it.
I almost always find myself, at some point of a trip, along a navigable body of water. We own an old inflatable raft and 2 recreational kayaks. I could bring 1 kayak, but my necessary roof top box prevents bringing both kayaks. Canoe, maybe, but my truck canopy crossbars aren't adequate for a two person canoe, I'd need additional rails on my cab. Then there’s paddle storage, probably lifejackets too. My inflatable Sea Eagle 2 raft is probably the most portable and fun enough for some near shore dinking around. I never prioritize packing it though.
The conundrum of enjoying a few different outdoor activities, but being limited by having a nimble rig (mid size truck).
What do you wish you had when you're out and about and at camp?
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