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hot sauce
Jan 13, 2005

Grimey Drawer
Thanks for making this thread. I'm really trying to get some moto camping in this year.

Razzled posted:

-Sleeping Bag


Currently using a Grizzly Micromummy bag + sleeping pad underneath. If you aren't using a hammock it's a good idea to put something between your body and the ground. The inflatable one I have rolls up into the size of a soda can.

Razzled posted:

-Lights

Lights are pretty useful, a flashlight or at bare minimum some chem lights will probably a great bit of help for when it *surprise* gets dark. Never know when those mailbox fuckers will sneak up on you all quiet like.

A headlamp is all I ever take camping unless I'm in a car at a campsite. Compact and bright enough.

Most of my gear was purchased to be lightweight and compact for backpacking trips. I can write up full reviews on some other things when I have time.


Also mailbox, replace that broke rear end tent image with something cool like this



I'm actually going camping in a few days...without my motorcycle :(

hot sauce fucked around with this message at 14:59 on Apr 8, 2015

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hot sauce
Jan 13, 2005

Grimey Drawer

Watsabi posted:

Decent camp chair. I am looking at Kermit

This is often overlooked. Something to sit on makes the campsite far more enjoyable.

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