Going camping for the first time on my own

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Going camping for the first time on my own

Postby curiouswill » Fri Sep 15, 2006 6:41 pm

I almost threadjacked a thread about colorado gathering and decided to repost in a new thread here so I can figure out what to do for the gathering.
Click here for the colorado gathering thread
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Yay seems like I have the weekend off!! :thumbsup: so this mean I will go to the last gasp meet in royal gorge in CO friday evening to sunday evening.

now I have to figure out how to camp on the meager budget of mine (the budget are mostly for gas and foods). I wonder if the DO eat out on saturday will be like a party where I could join and eat for free? :thinking: Don't worry, I'll try to contribute something if somebody there are willing to help season my DO (Can't do it here and dunno anybody with a large enough grill to season it).

What would you suggest that I bring cause this would be the first time planning a camping trip by myself (all my past camping trips was planned by my dad usually). Naturally I'll bring the stuffs listed below but any idea of what cheap Item I should have with me?
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Blanket and pillow

My 12" DO

a bag of clothing

I'll try to get a bin for dishes and stuffs

hygenic stuffs (gonna have to leave my shaving blade at home and let my hair grow a little for the weekend)

My digital camera (cause this will be my first time really seeing TearDrop trailer.

Books for the quiet time (currently reading the "Earth's Children" Series)

Dunno what food you think i should bring cause I might take most of my canned foods and stuffs. Wish I have some idea of what might be better instead for the camping.

Defidently bring alot of hearing aid batteries!

Would I need to bring a large container of water? (in case the campground don't have a water connection or something)
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Postby M. Olsen » Fri Sep 15, 2006 7:10 pm

Hey there curiouswill,

Good luck on your first outing. When I take my family I find that a 2.5 gallon jug of water is usually enough for cleaning and cooking. Paper towels to help clean things up with. Also while speaking of cooking you will want some heat source for cooking with, either a fire or a camp stove or charcoal. Toilet paper is always good no matter what.

Just a few things that popped into my mind after reading your post. Enjoy you weekend!!

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Postby stbuch » Fri Sep 15, 2006 7:24 pm

The handiest thing to have is a bag of self-lighting carcoal. You can use it for cooking obviously and it starts a campfire in a jiffy. Can't believe I said jiffy. Anyway, take charcoal.

And a good flashlight

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Postby Lobo » Fri Sep 15, 2006 7:54 pm

Will,

Food stuffs.......granola bars.....elbow macaroni and a jar of pasta sauce (boil elbows, add sauce) ..... packets of Quaker Oatmeal (boil water add packet) ..... kabassi in the sealed plastic packaging (boil/heat on a stick make sandwich)...... condiments....... fruit ...... peanuts in the shell..... coffee/tea/etc

Hobo dinner......pre-prepared (is that a word?) ...... lay out a 12" by 18" piece of aluminum foil ..... take a half pound of ground beef and make into four meatballs and place in the middle of the foil..... dice a medium to large potatoe and sprinkle around the meatballs...... slice a couple of carrots and a stalk of celery and add to the potatoes......season to taste....garlic powder ....steak sauce.....etc...... wrap the foil around the meal and fold the ends and seams, then freeze and take with you on Friday.....put in the shade about mid-afternoon (Sat) for 5:00 dinner......cook in fading charcoal or hot embers of a campfire about 25 minutes turning about every 5 minutes. You will see steam and smell the aroma when its done.

These are a few of the favorites my Boy Scouts take with them for a weekender.

Enjoy!!!!!

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Postby stjohn » Fri Sep 15, 2006 8:59 pm

Don't forget the spam For spam and spam and mac and cheese spam sandwich and just plano fried spam mmmm good :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
And know matter what tou take rember the most important thing......................have fun and take pics and post them so we can enjoy your trip also

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Postby sweetnotes » Fri Sep 15, 2006 10:51 pm

I just got back from a camping trip where I decided to update my camp kitchen box.
Cooking gear: 2 Frying pans, turner, fork, sharp knife, small pot, DO. Bowl to mix things in. small cutting board. Big Spoon, measuring cups, measuring spoons, wooden spoon.
Clean up gear: Plastic Dish pan, Dish soap, sponge, dish rag, dish towel. Paper towels. 409 cleaner,
Eating gear: paper plates, paper cups, paper bowls, plastic silverware, I also have real plates, cups, bowls and silverware.
Cooking essentials: Salt, Pepper, Garllic Salt, Season Salt, Onion powder, cooking oil, chili powder, etc...what ever seasoning you are going to need for your trip. (my friend uses the snack size zip bags for small amounts of seasoning placed in a bigger zip bag.)
Misc: zip lock bags, foil, plastic wrap, garbage sacks.

Packed seperately a Coleman stove and propane. Ice Chest, ice.

I made a list on my computer to check off as things get packed.

Hope this helps. I usually over pack, I over plan, Prepare for the worst hope for the best.

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Postby Micro469 » Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:19 pm

sweetnotes wrote:I just got back from a camping trip where I decided to update my camp kitchen box.
Cooking gear: 2 Frying pans, turner, fork, sharp knife, small pot, DO. Bowl to mix things in. small cutting board. Big Spoon, measuring cups, measuring spoons, wooden spoon.
Clean up gear: Plastic Dish pan, Dish soap, sponge, dish rag, dish towel. Paper towels. 409 cleaner,
Eating gear: paper plates, paper cups, paper bowls, plastic silverware, I also have real plates, cups, bowls and silverware.
Cooking essentials: Salt, Pepper, Garllic Salt, Season Salt, Onion powder, cooking oil, chili powder, etc...what ever seasoning you are going to need for your trip. (my friend uses the snack size zip bags for small amounts of seasoning placed in a bigger zip bag.)
Misc: zip lock bags, foil, plastic wrap, garbage sacks.

Packed seperately a Coleman stove and propane. Ice Chest, ice.

I made a list on my computer to check off as things get packed.

Hope this helps. I usually over pack, I over plan, Prepare for the worst hope for the best.

Lynn


Lynn.... You'r camping!!! Leave the measuring cups and measuring spoons at home!!! Use your coffee cup and fingers... a pinch of this, a pinch of that... LOL :lol:
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Postby bdosborn » Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:56 pm

Bring a lawn chair or you can use one of mine, I'll have a spare. My trailer will be the one with the blue splashes on the side. If you're real nice, you can use my grill and watch the satellite TV. :lol:
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Postby curiouswill » Sat Sep 23, 2006 10:46 pm

:( :( I've gotten some huge bills (cause of an accidental flooding of my restroom in my third floor apartment (forgot to turn off the sink that had a slow-draining clog)) so I cannot go and camp there overnight though I might will try to go there for the saturday DO cookout just to see the teardrop for the first time and to learn the DO. (my 2nd paycheck will be on the 29th so hopefully I'll have enought money in it to let me go without using up too much money)

any idea of what cheaps item (such as ingredients for a 12" DO) I should still take with me (I might have some of those items)?

Bruce wrote:Bring a lawn chair or you can use one of mine, I'll have a spare. My trailer will be the one with the blue splashes on the side. If you're real nice, you can use my grill and watch the satellite TV. :lol:
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would the TV have captions? :thinking:


If I do stop by the campground, I might check your trailer out either way so keep an eye out for my face looking from afar (and a orange/red toyota corolla FX-16(the picture is not mine, i used it cause it the closest matching one I could find of my car)) . Oddly enought I'm pretty shy, or at least VERY reserved, in real life and may need help to get comfortable there (I'll bring a notepad just in case the background noise there are loud enought for me to have difficulties to hear and understand ppl voices.)
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Postby bdosborn » Sat Sep 23, 2006 11:44 pm

Will,

Don't sweat it and stop on by.
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Postby madjack » Sun Sep 24, 2006 12:20 am

Wil...I am not going to be there and I don't know any of the folks that will be there BUT, they are teardroppers and I betchabuddy that they will welcome you with big ol' smiles...if they don't just let us know...we have a collective BIG STICK :D :lol: :lol: ;)
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Postby Mary K » Sun Sep 24, 2006 1:42 am

stjohn wrote:Don't forget the spam For spam and spam and mac and cheese spam sandwich and just plano fried spam mmmm good :thumbsup: :thumbsup:


Ahem...(in my best british accent) I DON'T LIKE SPAM!!

:lol: :lol:

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spam?

Postby jay » Sun Sep 24, 2006 5:58 am

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Postby BrwBier » Sun Sep 24, 2006 7:20 am

If you don't like spam, then try the spam, spam spam, eggs and spam. That doesn't have as much spam in it.
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Postby Ira » Sun Sep 24, 2006 7:49 am

Will, knowing this group, you're not going to go hungry--so just show up.

But bring enough underwear--because they're not THAT nice to lend you any of theirs.
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