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Old March 23rd, 2013, 13:18   #1
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"Camping" gear

Roight!

I don't feel this belongs in the survival section because I don't want to be f$#@ing Bear Grylls or a prepper. I just want to create a list and maybe generate some ideas to make the camping part of weekend long events, what to bring, what not to, Good ideas etc. This isn't a backpacking list I'll be maybe 10-20 feet as most away from my vehicle.

I know this section is usually about trying to be operator as fuck but here goes!

So my rough list for stuff to bring for the "camping" part of a game follows:
Things starred (*) are to buy.

Tent/tent pegs/ Ground cloth
Hammer/mallot
Sleeping Bag
Sleeping roll

Two Coolers
Camping stove* I'm thinking wither a whisperlite international or a two burner colman propane
Travel pot and pan*
Pressure cooker?*

Tarp
100 feet of shock cord
Folding table
Folding chair
Extra clothes

I know I'm forgetting some stuff but here's a start.

Thoughts?

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Old March 23rd, 2013, 13:33   #2
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depending on the area, i'd suggest glow sticks for the support ropes. walking into those in the middle of the night are not fun for anyone.
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Old March 23rd, 2013, 14:36   #3
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All my camping stuff is set up to be run off a pack but here is what I carry

Tent - LiteFighter Fido 1
Sleeping Bag - USGI set or if really warm Snugpak Jungle Bag
Air Mattress- Big Agnes Air Core because I am a side sleeper. Pads are often too thin and take up a ton of room to pack
Cooking - Jet Boil stove system
Utencils - My strider SMF knife and a TAD Gear folding spork
Hammer - My boot
Chair - Walk Stool

Clothes and other stuff depends on how long I am camping for. Food I usually take mountain house freeze dried meals.
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Old March 23rd, 2013, 14:48   #4
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If you're next to the car, grab the Coleman and don't forget a lantern, Coleman has this neat little propane lantern, screws on the top of their propane tanks like most do, but it's a small one globe unit and able to be hung.

Perhaps some fishing gear if you like fishing and can do so in the area.
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Old March 23rd, 2013, 14:57   #5
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Coleman Quick-Lite Catalytic Heater Model 518B keeps things nice and toasty as well.


I like this thread, Planning a camping trip up to Algonquin park this summer so a bit of a kit list would be nice.
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Old March 23rd, 2013, 17:02   #6
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All my camping stuff is set up to be run off a pack but here is what I carry

Tent - LiteFighter Fido 1
Sleeping Bag - USGI set or if really warm Snugpak Jungle Bag
Air Mattress- Big Agnes Air Core because I am a side sleeper. Pads are often too thin and take up a ton of room to pack
Cooking - Jet Boil stove system
Utencils - My strider SMF knife and a TAD Gear folding spork
Hammer - My boot
Chair - Walk Stool

Clothes and other stuff depends on how long I am camping for. Food I usually take mountain house freeze dried meals.
Like a true Soldiers lol, not a box of saturated food
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Old March 23rd, 2013, 17:07   #7
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axe, knife and flashlight
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Old March 23rd, 2013, 18:17   #8
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Old March 23rd, 2013, 18:23   #9
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instead of a mallet/hammer what about an e-tool?
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Old March 23rd, 2013, 20:33   #10
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Outside of the army I often didnt find myself needing a shovel. I would be better off with a small bush saw or hatchet.
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Old March 23rd, 2013, 20:33   #11
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i find E tools are usually too heavy to carry, are you car camping or trekking out on foot/canoe?

Small axe is good as an axe or hammer as well, big axe will be great for splitting wood and hammer as well.
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Old March 23rd, 2013, 21:42   #12
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Camping stove* I'm thinking wither a whisperlite international or a two burner colman propane
For backpacking, MSR stoves are phenomenal, the Whisperlite Universal (which I have) is nice as it takes just about any fuel source you throw at it while being light, compact, and able to utilise a variety of cookware options. However, if you're staying within spitting distance of your car, I'd lean towards going with something that offers a bit more temperature control to allow frying and simmering that tactical bacon. Jetboils are awesome too, but even more limited in what you can prepare with them as they really only run with the Jetboil pot on top (similar to the MSR Reactor).

As far as e-tools go, useful if you have to dig your own latrine, or a shallow grave for some hapless camper who stole your campsite, but not needed for most camping in this part of the world, at least in my experience.

+1 to Mountain House meals as well, I'm particularly partial to the beef stroganoff.
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Old March 23rd, 2013, 22:08   #13
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Haha, honestly? last three times I've gone camping, I've just loaded up a ruck, I didn't even bring lanterns or cooking gear,


I took:
Jump Ruck
3 pairs of clothing
2 sets of boots (One worn, 1 spare)
Ground Sheet/hammock/sleeping bag/Bivy bag/ ranger blanket/Mil air mattress (or foam pad, both work
550 cord
Knife/Matches/lighter/tinder
Hatchet
two canteens and water purification tablets
hat and sun glasses
small sewing kit
two small pots

for cooking, what I find works pretty well depending on your area, is to find a flat rock and make a sort of table using other rocks, with the flat one at the top, make a small fire under it :P
There might be some other stuff I'm forgetting but can't be much. Obviously this is leaving out food.
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Old March 23rd, 2013, 22:43   #14
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Tent
Sleeping bag
Hatchet
Lighter
A flint and file fire starter with a peice of dry cedar in the kit
One them silver fire starter things (magnesium i think)
Extra socks and pants and boxers
One of those foldable stove things with those fule cans with the whick you can burn in the tent
Propane tank and a burner for it
A pot
A fry pan
Water
MRE's
Cooler (with some steaks bacon eggs snausages and other assorted goodies)
Hatchet
Assorted rope and paracords and bungee cords
Some tarps
Bunch of pegs.
Air matress
That of course is camping near the car.

Airsoft camping.
Two tarps 4x6
Bivy bag and liner if cool weather
Extra socks and pants and boxers
MRE's
MRE heaters
Folding stove and fule cans
Pot
Fire kit
Hatchet
Knife
Ropes and cords
Pegs

Always water with either kit always lights and some extra bats often i will bring a coleman stove as well if im near the car
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Old March 23rd, 2013, 23:05   #15
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What kind of tent do you guys recommend for backpack camping?
I was looking at a http://www.heroarmysurplus.com/stans...n-p-19612.html

As for Airsoft a buddy of mine has an arctic bell tent.
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