Oh my gosh - I so remember the old days when getting ready for a camping trip was pure torture and included days of packing and a nightmare the night before. Also when we returned the amount of work cleaning up things and putting them away was a job too. But we still enjoyed the trip and did it again and again for a week at a time.
One of the many reasons we wanted a camper was so that it would be somewhat self contained and the packing would be minimal. So far that has been the case and we hope to get better at it as we do more. In our case Hubby has to do most of this because I have some health issues that limit my energy and ability to lift and move easily. So anything we can do to simplify and ease the process is appreciated. He also still works more than full time so we have to make the most of what time he has.
Over the years we have finally learned not to take so many clothing items. We each have a duffel type bags and we roll our clothes and we only take what will fit in each bag. Those are stored at one corner of our bed near the cabinet and stacked. That works for us and doesn't really get in the way. Anything not needed for everyday use clothing wise (ex. hanging items) stays in the car. We keep duplicate personal items such as tooth brushes, deodorant, toothpaste, hair items, etc. in a mesh hanging bag inside the bathroom door. So no need to worry about packing those. We also keep some staple non-perishable food items in the cabinet so we are ready to go at any time.
There are lots of packing lists available on Pinterest and we have saved lots of those to reference. Our main
thing is to cut down on excess stuff and weight and keep "things" from stressing us out. We are also still learning what necessary items are needed. The next thing on our purchase list will be one of these containers that can be attached to your black water hose and can be wheeled to the dump station. We don't use our bathroom exclusively and still make trips to the bathhouse but we have found that after about 3 days our black water needs to be dumped. We actually overflowed the toilet on our last trip...yep that was fun but a good learning experience all the same...just water thank heavens!! They can be found here.
We do carry a camp stove and cook outside on it a good bit and over a fire. We normally do make most breakfasts inside and love using our little two burner gas stove in the camper as well as our little toaster oven/coffee maker/griddle. As the temperatures cool some here in South Carolina, we probably will venture outside to cook even more. We love this little guy and totally recommend it. It is just perfect for two and works well for us so far. You can find it here.
I have mentioned before that we love to take at least one leftover frozen meal. This goes in the bottom of the cooler and helps to keep the ice cold and other items cold. Our fridge works on gas while we are traveling so we fill it too. Next on our wish list will be a Yetti Cooler. They are very expensive but such a great item to have for next year when we hope to take a couple of week long trips. I have to drink lots of water and ice becomes a big deal. Those bad boys can keep ice for days. There are lots of sizes and styles and they even make one big enough to hold a body.....not that I would ever need that. (Smile). This one can be found here.
We are learning so much from fellow campers and for this trip I hope to get a notebook ready so that we can exchange email addresses, etc. and keep in touch. Meeting people and hearing their stories is the very best thing about camping. We will share more after our trip this week. Thanks for joining us on this journey!!
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