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Andy
What equipment do I need if I want to go camping for the first time? Four of us are planning to go including 2 children under 10. We plan to camp for a couple of days.
Answer
Clothing:
- Short Sleeve Shirts (3 per person)
-Long Sleeve Shirts (1 per person)
-Long Pants (2 per person)
-Short Pants (2 per person)
-Underwear (5 per person)
-Bra (2 per female)
-Socks (5 pairs per person)
-Tennis Shoes (2 pairs per person)
-Sandals (2 pairs per person- one for the showers)
-Night clothes (2 pairs per person)
-Jackets (1 per person)
-Hat (1 per person)
-Swim Suit (1 per person)
-Kid's clothing (pack multiples)
Supplies:
Can opener
Food (beans,soup,bread,ect)
Utensils
Tongs
Plastic Wrap
Foil
Plates/Bowls/Cups
BBQ
Wood
Swiss Army Knife
Small hatchet
Mace (optional)
Water
Water purifier
Marshmallow/Smores Supplies
Pens/Paper/Pencil
Vitamins
Medication
Deodorant
Shampoo
Conditioner
Comb
Brush
Mirror
Scissors
Zip Lock Bags
Shopping bags for dirty clothes
Backpack
Floatable Bag
Rafts
Pots/Pans
Rope
Bungee Cords
Bottles (for the kids?)
Bug Repellent
Comfort Toys for the kids
Playpins (for young kids)
Diapers (for young kids)
Tent
Tarps
Broom
Doormat
Bed Sheets
Sleeping Bags
Pillows
Extra Blankets
Flash lights
Compass
Batteries
Camera
iPod
Cell Phone
Walkie Talkies
Paper Towels
Towels
Washcloths
Wet Wipes
Matches
Fire Starters
Eye Wash
Tweezers
Glow sticks
Hiking Guide
Lysol
Hand Sanitizer
Soap
These are your basics - you can add what you wish! Have a fantastic first trip!
Clothing:
- Short Sleeve Shirts (3 per person)
-Long Sleeve Shirts (1 per person)
-Long Pants (2 per person)
-Short Pants (2 per person)
-Underwear (5 per person)
-Bra (2 per female)
-Socks (5 pairs per person)
-Tennis Shoes (2 pairs per person)
-Sandals (2 pairs per person- one for the showers)
-Night clothes (2 pairs per person)
-Jackets (1 per person)
-Hat (1 per person)
-Swim Suit (1 per person)
-Kid's clothing (pack multiples)
Supplies:
Can opener
Food (beans,soup,bread,ect)
Utensils
Tongs
Plastic Wrap
Foil
Plates/Bowls/Cups
BBQ
Wood
Swiss Army Knife
Small hatchet
Mace (optional)
Water
Water purifier
Marshmallow/Smores Supplies
Pens/Paper/Pencil
Vitamins
Medication
Deodorant
Shampoo
Conditioner
Comb
Brush
Mirror
Scissors
Zip Lock Bags
Shopping bags for dirty clothes
Backpack
Floatable Bag
Rafts
Pots/Pans
Rope
Bungee Cords
Bottles (for the kids?)
Bug Repellent
Comfort Toys for the kids
Playpins (for young kids)
Diapers (for young kids)
Tent
Tarps
Broom
Doormat
Bed Sheets
Sleeping Bags
Pillows
Extra Blankets
Flash lights
Compass
Batteries
Camera
iPod
Cell Phone
Walkie Talkies
Paper Towels
Towels
Washcloths
Wet Wipes
Matches
Fire Starters
Eye Wash
Tweezers
Glow sticks
Hiking Guide
Lysol
Hand Sanitizer
Soap
These are your basics - you can add what you wish! Have a fantastic first trip!
Does anyone remember the old style coffee percolators that were used for camping/backpacking?
rouschrace
I'm researching equipment that I will need for a backpacking trip and am wondering if anyone remembers the old style coffee percolators. If you do, do you know if you can still find them and where?
Thanks, any info would be helpful
Answer
If you will truly be backpacking, you will more than likely find the old style percolators to be heavy and quite bulky. They are certainly available still - as the other answer mentioned, Walmart will likely have them, as do outdoors stores like Cabela's, Bass Pro, REI, etc.
For backpacking, I have a few different means of making coffee, and will switch them around from trip to trip. If a good strong cup of joe is what you're after, there are some great french presses that are great - and if you use the JetBoil stove, there is a java press for that too, which I'm told is excellent. GSI Outdoors manufactures a whole variety of coffee making toys... including the percolators, coffee filter baskets, presses, espresso machines, etc. LOTS to choose from.
http://www.gsioutdoors.com/products/cat/coffee/ (Note, there are 3 pages of goods!)
For ultralight backpacking, I hate to say it, but I tend to use Starbucks VIA packets or instant espresso powder... and sometimes I spike either of those with a teaspoon of hot cocoa powder.
If you will truly be backpacking, you will more than likely find the old style percolators to be heavy and quite bulky. They are certainly available still - as the other answer mentioned, Walmart will likely have them, as do outdoors stores like Cabela's, Bass Pro, REI, etc.
For backpacking, I have a few different means of making coffee, and will switch them around from trip to trip. If a good strong cup of joe is what you're after, there are some great french presses that are great - and if you use the JetBoil stove, there is a java press for that too, which I'm told is excellent. GSI Outdoors manufactures a whole variety of coffee making toys... including the percolators, coffee filter baskets, presses, espresso machines, etc. LOTS to choose from.
http://www.gsioutdoors.com/products/cat/coffee/ (Note, there are 3 pages of goods!)
For ultralight backpacking, I hate to say it, but I tend to use Starbucks VIA packets or instant espresso powder... and sometimes I spike either of those with a teaspoon of hot cocoa powder.
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