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- TerryallanExplorer IIIn truth. All you HAVE to have, Is a sewer hose, water hose. Leveling blocks, and wheel chocks. Everything else falls into the want category.
Like what kind of dinnerware you want, or how many pots and pans you want. Or if you want to use sleeping bags, or sheets, and blankets. Also do you want to use a grill, or campstove, do you want to cook inside ( we NEVER do). Do you want a griddle? What kind of chairs do you want if any. Do you want an awning matt, Do you want an awning? You really don't NEED any of that, but most want it.
We hardly EVER use the pots, and pans. We cook most everything on the grill, or griddle. You may not want to. - PAThwackerExplorer
OkieGene wrote:
I was boondocking last week and forgot coffee filters for my propane drip coffee maker. Broke out my 14 cup campfire perkolator. Had instant if that didn’t work.
For me, must have a way to make coffee. - OkieGeneExplorerFor me, must have a way to make coffee.
- PAThwackerExplorerI have propane skillet, all 12 volt entertainment. Parking lot camping nope.
- welove2driveExplorerA fan to circulate air inside and to blow away the bugs outside.
An electric skillet. Nice for cooking outside along with the camp grill. Toaster. A small white folding table to set outside the trailer for cooking, drinks.
We have a basket drawer in our freezer in the basement where I stash camping food, fish, cooked burgers, leftovers, steaks all ready to grab and go.
I bought the smaller size, mustard, mayo, etc. They fit nice in the trailer fridge door. Refill as needed.
I also keep small bottles/containers of oils, spices, sugar, flour, etc. in the trailer. Keep utensils in covered containers. Mice will get in there.
We re-purposed a kid size tackle box to hold tools, screws, light bulbs, the special square head screwdriver.
We love our Shark Rocket vacuum.
Keep a few changes of clothes, shoes, beach sandals,seasonal and jackets, gloves, hats, $1 store rain ponchos so you don't have to pack clothes each trip.
A tray w/sides for carrying plates, food, etc in and out of trailer.
We usually have pen / paper to write down things to remember to replace, buy when we get home.
We have 3 one gallon jugs that we fill with water at home. They ride in the shower. We don't like to drink the water out of the holding tank.
A notebook for a trip journal.
Broom, rake, Axe, fireplace poker and shovel. Bucket (many uses)
A short wood box step for times when it is a big first step in to trailer due to leveling.
Outdoor extension cord.
We have over time duplicated what is in the house. It is our second home.
#1 favorite part of the trailer is the awning! Bathroom and bed off the ground too!
Happy Camping!
Marcia - coolmom42Explorer IIGood advice from Dutchment Sport.
Additionally..... don't take every single thing you think you MIGHT need. I guarantee you will not be more than an hour from a Walmart or Dollar Tree or grocery store, wherever you go. Take what you KNOW you will need and what there is a high probability of needing.
Add some way to make notes and add items to a list, whether it's a phone app or pencil and paper. - PAThwackerExplorerOther needs such as portable gray tanks, aquatainers, collapsible tanks, macerator pumps, jump boxes, 2000 watt portable generators and pupup gizmos. Join popupportal or popup Explorer to learn about hybrids. I’m way more advanced than pulling into a campground and plugging in. Most of my camping was at state parks with only electric. Some state parks have no hookups. You will learn what is required gear. Pots and pans. Dutch ovens, chuckboxes, and folding kitchens. Learn why trailers come with full outdoor kitchens. You will be doing 90 to 100 percent of cooking outside.
- rbpruExplorer IIMy must haves include a spare tire and the tool and knowledge to change them.
Take your best guess at what you need, go camping. There is a Wal-Mart in the next town if you really need it.
I still have "must have" items in their original packages that folks said I could not live without.
Over time your camping needs are dictated by how your camping style evolves.
Be safe - PAThwackerExplorerYou will learn quick what your next trailer needs. At minimum 15” running gear, 4500 lb axles 50-90 gallons of water. 30/30/30 tanks are refilling fresh and dumping gray if you are State Park camping at 11 am on a Saturday. Been there done it. Now I avoid Campgrounds and strictly boondock with my pup.
I bring 48 gallons of water for two people or 80 gallons if my kids come. I bring bikes, canoe, fishing gear, games, toy bin, ect. Kids infant to 3 was bringing bob strollers, pack n play ect. - LwiddisExplorer IIThe first three, fitznj, aren’t necessary IMO.
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