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| Mudskipper |
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You will find that your camping list gets refined after a few trips - there will always be stuff you packed but never used, as well as stuff you wish you'd taken.
In your situation, additional to what you have down I would take:
Something to sleep ON.
Foam rollmats are cheap, adequate but bulky.
Airbeds are great if you have the space and a way of pumping it up.
My favourite is a thermarest (self-inflating mattress) so you're lying on part foam and part air. No pumping required and they pack small.
Pillows
Might not be needed if you are a flexible youngster, but my old neck can't face a pillow-less sleep anymore.
Options are:
inflatable pillows (cheap, but useless)
buying value real pillows from tesco that are compressed in packaging (but if you are moving between campsites this isn't much use)
or my favourite - take pillowcases and stuff them with your spare clothes! (Also means your clothes are warm in the morning!)
A waterproof tarp is very handy to extend your porch area. Get one with eyelets and pack extra tent pegs.
I have been through many torches, the best I have is a wind-up LED one. No messing with batteries.
Cooking stuff - mess tins pack down nicely but in practice aren't very good unless you are cooking only army rations.
I make space to take a proper shaped pan set (£10 from Tescos type thing) as the lids can be used as frying pans. Mugs and knife/fork/spoon sets can be had cheap including at some pound shops. Don't forget a mini bottle of washing up liquid and a sponge scourer - cleaning a bacon pan without them is no mean feat!
Baby wipes.
Something to carry/store water in.
A small camping towel is useful, if only to dry off if you get caught in rain.
Loo roll in a ziplock bag (even campsites can run out!)
You can take the kitchen sink, you can take the bare minimum. I like it somewhere inbetween.
These threads give some ideas, and some different views:
'i wanna tour' thread
'What to pack?' thread
'So what is your touring core of essentials?' thread
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100% definately need a camping mat of some sort, either foam rubber or a self inflating one.
Mess tins are handy but its better to have one with a lid than the traditional rectangular type. I personally favour a stainless steel teapot which I filched from a motorway service station.
Insect repellant is utterly essential when camping in Scotland.
EDIT: Oh yeah, something I found unbelievably useful when camping, but slightly tricky to pack is a plactic bucket. For everything from doing the dishes to collecting firewood, sitting on, using as a bin or having a wash in. I can slide my drybag inside my bucket so it doesn't take up that much room. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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This is my camping checklist for bike rally's..... i only camp at them nowadays.
Tent 4 man with small mallet for pegs.
Single airbed with integral pump.
Sleeping bag & pillow.
Canvas fold up chair.
Trangia stove and meths fuel, fits inside 2 saucepans and frypan.
Plate, bowl, cup, cutlery.
Water bottle and 5L roll up water sack.
Tea bags, powdered milk, saccharine sweetners.
Wet wipes.
Toilet roll.
Soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, razor, deodorant.
Microfibre towel.
1L Fabric softener bottle to use as piss bottle in night.
Waterproofs.
Jeans.
Teeshirts.
Fleece.
Socks & Boxers.
Caterpillar boots.
Mobile phone with MP3/radio & charger & headphones.
12V socket attached to bike battery.
Sunglasses, spectacles.
Reading book.
Camera + spare batteries.
Wind up torch & headtorch.
Map.
The art with bike camping is how you pack stuff and load the bike. Although admittedly i dont have a pillion passenger. |
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As for the midge repellent, Avon "Skin so Soft" is supposed to be the best for it. It's obviously not made as a repellent but it does work.
Currently half price direct from Avon.
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I bought some mega strong deet stuff before heading up a couple of weeks ago and was surprised to find I didn't need it once. Most (all? I forget) days there was some rain but on the whole it was sunny and dry. I even camped by a river on one night. Guess I got lucky. ____________________ Photos and that |
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Skin sooooo sooooft on a light? Now yer talkin'.
I can stop using my flamethrower now!!
If a tents not midge proof you can have a camping tent repair shop sew fine midge mesh into the vents.(theres one in in Newcastle, who also do embroidery, patches and badges etc.
A mate bought one of these,midge monsters, he lives near Kielder,NE England next best thing to being in Scotland, I asked him how many midgies they kill, he said he would put it on for an hour, next day he arrived with a honey jar,500cc? full of midgies.
That was an HOURS worth. But you have to keep the thing running in the garden for a week of nights to get real benefit, so a big gas bottle is a necessity, but after a week , for the first time in 10 years he could sit outside with the family at night in probably the worst midgie area in England.(I'd give it 80 out of 100 versus scottish midgies)
Midgies see by infrared spectrum and see the carbon dioxide exhaled for, well miles?? the machine replicates this, and when they are just puckering up for a wee taste,,,,whoosh...into the vacuum they go! You can fill a bin bag in a week, how many midgies is that???
So they do work but at first in a small area, 10 sqm? but for a group with a car or van wanting to see the sun set on a beach,without being eaten alive, it may be worth it,
below is BBC Scotland midge forecast and others of interest!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLNnLrXvrUg
https://www.midgemonster.co.uk/
https://www.poolandpatio.co.uk/WebPages/InsectControl.asp
https://www.midgeforecast.co.uk/2008/
https://twitter.com/Midgeforecast
https://blog.midgeforecast.co.uk/index.php/2008/09/bbc-scotland-the-real-blend-midges/
remember,,, a midge in your hand is worth two up your kilt !!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 96 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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