Packing List (Car Camp Weekend)

Here’s a list of my casual items, subject to revision:

  • Eureka Apex 2XT Tent
  • Thermarest ProLite 4 Fast & Light Mattress (Regular)
  • 5′ x 7′ Tarp
  • Thermarest stuff Sack
  • Wenzel Omega II/Great Falls Mummy 0-Degree Sleeping Bag

~$275

Large Duffle Bag

  • Toilet Paper
  • Paper Towels
  • Garbage Sacks
  • Towel
  • Cold Steel Kukri Machete
  • Gerber Gator Combo Axe II
  • Dry Goods
  • Canned Goods
  • Improvised Pillow
  • Cups
  • Snow Peak 450 Titanium Mug
  • Lighter
  • Tongs
  • Cabela’s 10″ Cast Iron Skillet

~$120, not including provisions

Medium Duffle Bag/Pack

  • Various clothes
  • 1 pair Patagonia Hiking Socks
  • 1 pair Ex-Officio Travel Underwear
  • 1 set light weight Patagonia Capilene base layer
  • 1 set mid weight Patagonia Capilene base layer
  • 1 pair trunks
  • 1 pair sandals
  • Freeplay Indigo Lantern with Mini USB Port
  • Water/Windproof Matches
  • Columbia Thunderstorm Waterproof Jacket
  • Coleman F1 Compact Camp Stove
  • Camp Stove Fuel Cannister

~$300, not including random clothes

Small Bandolier Bag

  • 2 Emergency Radiant Blankets
  • Coarse/Fine Blade Sharpener
  • Magnesium Fire Starter
  • Maya Fire Sticks
  • Nylon Paracord
  • Mess Kit
  • Duct Tape
  • Multi-Tool/Pliers
  • Cutlery Set
  • Cap Light
  • Corkscrew
  • Herb/Spice shaker
  • Snow Peak Titanium Plate
  • Snow Peak Titanium Bowl
  • Tent Patch Kit
  • Forceps
  • Compact First Aid Kit

~$170

Miscellaneous

  • 6 Gallon Water Jugs
  • Folding Chair(s)
  • Folding Table
  • Cooler
  • Perishable Goods
  • Firewood
  • Ice

~$65, not including perishables or consumables

Worn

  • North Face GoreTex Lightweight Hikers
  • Cap
  • Ex-Officio Travel Underwear
  • 1 pair Patagonia Hiking Socks
  • Rapellers Canvas Belt
  • Cold Steel Kobun Tanto

~$220

Revised 4/30/08! – Added Camp Stove, Backpack Axe, Rainproof Jacket, Cast Iron Skillet. Moved a few items around a bit.

I’ve found a addage to be very true. Research your , and save for what you want. But the cool thing is that I’ll be able to have a few essential duplicates for with a friend.

I gave up on the sketchy camp pillow. Instead I pack a lightweight pillowcase. I stuff that with a compressible dry sack filled with clothes that I have stored inside my pack. Same level of comfort and a quite a bit more efficient.

I also have some that’s not really on my short list, like a camp shower. Other items like the machete, just aren’t needed and won’t make most trips. The axe can’t be used on many campgrounds, in which case I may bring the machete more for the utility than any serious chopping.

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2 Responses to “Packing List (Car Camp Weekend)”

  1. Eric says:

    Nice list. I presume that this isn’t for camping with kids or I’d see some board games or outdoor fun stuff on here..

    Great site, I’ll be sure to stop by more often.

    Eric

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    • dbauer says:

      Hi, Eric! Thanks for visiting. You are absolutely correct…I often do camp with friends kids, but I myself am single.

      I always pack a book, a frisbee (my border collie is on many of my trips, so I have a little food, soft-sided bowls etc. for him, too). Other very popular items for me to bring are set of ‘shoes, bocce balls, and sometimes…a sailboat. It’s great to camp near the water, as I love to sail.

      Just found your blog–it looks great–I’m reading up now. Great to meet another outdoor enthusiast. Cheers!

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