ahh, that was a really cool thread. I didn't get to far into it, and mostly just ogled the crap out of the 70-series.
That's my kind of expedition build- the focus is a simple, field-servicable, and reliable rig that can hold its own and carry spares. I fear we get lost in the accesories; a good ground-tent will do exactly what is needed - keep out rain and bugs, carefully maintained coolers never fail, and if longevity is an issue dry food. Shoot, I should start a thread in Campfire Cuisine on home-dehydrating, my old Scoutmaster and I had a running competition to see just how lightweight we could make a four-course meal, and I'd love to hear similar imput from others here in the community.
Let's turn this into a discussion, then:
Clearly Roadie's overloaded to the gills, with an eye to simplicity, what would you carry for a week-long cross-country offroad trip?
Me:
Tools:
Axe, shovel, hi-lift, sockets, soldering iron and electrical repair kit (totally optional, but it's handy to offer my skillz with wire to others in my convoy.) Box wrenches, tarp, tow straps, Paracord, flash-lights. Channel-locks, clamps, Kliens, wire-strippers, hammer.
Spares: radiator/heater hoses, V-belts, water pump, fuel pump, air cleaner, Clutch master and slave, oil, antifreeze, ATF, brake fluid, brake-line torniquets, wheel bearings, fan clutch, nuts and bolts, bulbs/LED pigtails.
Kitchen: Steel oil catch-pans. (can be used for repairs, mostly to protect the ground from DO ash. 2 12" Dutch Ovens, 1 8" DO, and 1 14" DO. Charcoal chimneys, coal tongs, welding gloves, Coleman stove, roll-up table. Pots, pans, washbins, soap, cutlery. Water filter, drommedary bags, lantern, camp fuel, spoons, spatulas, plates, towels, paper-towels. Cooler/(fridge for you non-college budgeted high-rollers.) Trash bags, soap, spice-kit, salt-cellar, Zippo.
Electronic: GPS, Camera, Zune, Phone, CB, HAM (when I get my license)
Other: First-aid kit, knife, compass, revolver and ammo. Maps and Thomas Road Atlas, electrolyte tabs, sunglasses, field glasses, hat, chap-stick, goop, Glenlivet.
Personal: Toiletries, canteen clothes, jacket, sleeping bag, pad, tarp, tent, Fishing pole and tackle, I'd say hat, but my Fedora's always aboard The Mule.
Food: hard to say for sure, because menus will never be static, but I'll always keep aroud:
Tea (I don't care for coffee), flour, baking powder, baking soda, yeast, molasses, jerky, lard.
Kinda oddball, but if we're ever shy of provisions, biscuits are never far from had, and making bread on occasion is never inapropriate.
What about you guys, what would you do?
Keep in mind, this is mostly whatever I could think up off the top of my head, suggestions are always welcome. For a more thorough list, I'll see if I can dig up my actionpacker thread in the Camping section.