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I'm pretty diligent about using a checklist and updating it as needed. It drives my wife nuts that I refuse to mark anything off if I haven't actually put it in a vehicle, but I've been burned forgetting a grill, lawn chairs and lantern fuel at various times over the years.
Hiking trip in New England years ago we found out when we were a day and a half out we forgot alcohol for the stove.
Most disruptive was long ago going to Tennessee to camp and fish for a week at a friend's place. I realized I was low on cash. This was before ATMs and when many places didn't take credit cards. I could get gas with my CC, but otherwise I had to get by with $31 for the week after we bought out of state licenses. We didn't eat as well as we might otherwise have.
Hiking trip in New England years ago we found out when we were a day and a half out we forgot alcohol for the stove.
Most disruptive was long ago going to Tennessee to camp and fish for a week at a friend's place. I realized I was low on cash. This was before ATMs and when many places didn't take credit cards. I could get gas with my CC, but otherwise I had to get by with $31 for the week after we bought out of state licenses. We didn't eat as well as we might otherwise have.
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