OldShu wrote:
Kind of depends on what kind of camping but a few thoughts.
Grill, charcoal and starter.
Basic tool set (https://www.amazon.com/Crescent-CRESCENT-Mechanics-Tool-Set/dp/B00DKYBS0O/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1491361623&sr=8-2&keywords=crescent+170+piece+tool+set ), hammer, elec. tape, DUCK TAPE, Fuses. Make sure you have a jack/lug wrench that can work with the 5er in case you need to change a tire.
Shovel, I use the collapsable military style.
Hose bandit, Y connector for CG hose bib, a extra hose with a sprayer, hose washers. It great for hosing kids and dogs off and keeps the water puddle away from the 5er.
Small air compressor for those low tires and get one that can fill inflatables.
I use items from the Royobi one + series. Compressor, lights, radio.
Gray and Black tank chem. I use the GEO method. A clear section for the sewer hose so you can see when the black tank water is running clear. 90 degree elbow and donut.
Axe and a saw (Seven Saw) for takeing care of the wood that may be needed to purchased at the CG or when boondocking. A hunting style knife.
Rope. Bright orange para cord works well and is high vis. so no one hangs themselves or trips.
Disposable rubber gloves for dealing with the tank dumping.
Binoculars. Flashlight(s) and/or the head mounted style.
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DVDs/ games incase of inclement weather.
Broom and dustpan. A swifer mop.
All I can think of off the top of my head.
Happy camping and safe travels!!
This is a good list.
Keep them coming. It's getting expensive.