by Mary C » Wed Sep 10, 2014 2:07 pm
Welcome to the forum Jesse, about a basic Supply list.........We are all very different and enjoy different places to camp that require different things. you need:
considerations for drinking water.............where you camp dictates that I find a water pitcher with a good filter (Pur) keeps the water clean for drinking. I keep clorox on board for Keeping the Bears away to cleaning a wound to a drop in drinking water to a few drops in dish water. It is also good for keeping the cooking area clean.
Considerations for Potty...............Many have different ideas on this subject and many different types of pottys so I would look up potty, ect there are various potty tents and discussions of ways to handle.
considerations for cooking utensils..............That is dependent on what you like to eat. I love stews, so the Iron dutch oven stew pot is a must. a frying pan for breakfast, a Dutch oven for cakes, chicken pot pie, ect. A coffee pot for a pot of coffee and a pot for soup, beans, and a pot for Grits.
Considerations for clothes............... Dependent on where you camp, in south Florida I suggest Sun block in South Ga I suggest Bug spray in North Dakota I suggest heavy winter gear, Winter boots, in Washington a Rain coat. In New York, someone else will have to tell you.
You need to check where you camp for cooking, gas stove, open campfire, or charcoal, In certain areas you cannot have an open fire, other areas you cant bring in your own firewood.
Some areas you cannot throw out grey water, and need to use bio degradable soaps other areas there are bath houses. So the basic list is somewhat dependent on what you have, what your style of camping is and where you camp.
I take the usual, utensils to eat with, towels, personal foods, things that fit the type camping plus: Tools for the TD camper an extra wheel bearing set (HF) some gorilla tape, a coat hanger,
I cannot leave anything In my TD because I live in the country near the woods and we have mice, rats, opossums, armadillos,
foxes and wild dogs. I have to park in the barn, so I sometimes have bats and other critters around. I don't leave anything inside the TD but have it ready to load.
I backpacked for years and if you just up what you needed to camp to camping with a richer more like home environment, and you will have everything you want and need.
Hope this helps.
Mary C.