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Bordercollie
Jun 30, 2016Explorer
We bought a Coleman free standing octagonal screen enclosure for anti-mosquito use but never needed to use it. It is big enough to cover a picnic table and camp chairs, etc. with room to maneuver. It folds up into a reasonably small bundle but takes about 10 minutes to assemble including supports stakes and ropes. Small plastic tables next to chairs are nice for drinks, etc. Clamps to hold picnic table covers down in wind are good. A small take apart charcoal grill and briquettes is good for chicken parts and burgers . I always like making a wood fire in the provided campsite grill and use a large griddle to fry bacon, eggs and pancakes, nothing like that smell in the morning. A stove top coffeemaker is good when you are off the grid. A nice easy lighting propane or electric lantern is good as are a good supply of flashlights. A comprehensive tool kit including electrical tape, duct tape, iron wire, screws and nails a hammer and mini screwdrivers is good to have. A good supply of batteries and chargers for your electronic gadgets. Don't forget your prescription meds and over the counter necessities. Develop a spread sheet with what to take using Excel, etc.
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