By the way, leave the animals alone. You are in their home ya know. 
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Chester looks real impressed. I bet you enjoy packing as much as you do taking the trip. I'll say this, you definitely are prepared.![]()
I must be getting old, something on your list just hit me, who would go camping in mother natures back yard and bring a DVD player?
Why not just stay home and save the gas??? Must be an Air Force thing.In 'Nam you guys had cold beer, we had to drink it hot.
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Ever wonder why I spend so much time alone with my dog/s?![]()
Oh, I also carry a folding chair (can’t use one of those that fit in a bag), a folding 2’x5’ table (white in the pictures).
Here’s a lot of what I carry:
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Stored below the sleep platform and on the shelf above the sleep platform.
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I carry a ‘fluids’ tote in a portable winch cradle, on the front hitch receiver.
A pop-up tent, in the netting, under the shelf, an 8’x8’ tent, where Chester’s butt is, in the picture, above. A 24qt ice chest, a 7gal water cube, a jump box and extra fan belts are in the same area as the bigger tent.
The passenger side has a pair of plastic sand ladders and extra tent poles, between my bed and the wall.
The front of the rollback is covered in molke panel, with hats, tea pitcher, vest, bear spray, emergency backpack, Nathan ultra bladder pack and other stuff.
The cab ceiling has no headliner... the ceiling in front of the rollbar has Mille panel, with various small packs (toiletries, medium first aid kit, quick access .40 travel storage, survival knife & holster, extra .40 mags and other stuff.
My overhead locking AR15 storage console has been repurposed, to carry my .44mag, chest rig and speed loaders, numerous maps, 7” DVD Player and accessories, DVDs, warm gloves and my make urinal... for those special times.
Under the drivers seat... a divided ‘drawer’, full of tools, bottle jack and homemade gear shift lock.
Under the center console is a set of impact sockets and my 12v impact driver.
The two ‘tools’ ammo cases have been repurposed the ‘straps’ and ‘tent stakes’.
The center console us a licking ammo can, with various small stuff.
In front of the passenger seat is storage for a dozen 2 liter water bottles, my camera bag and the boys e-collar bag.
The bottom of the k rehear console is quick access stuff (flash light, gate and garage remotes, knife, camera and various small stuff.
You’d have to see it to believe it... but, we often confirtably overnight in 44.
It takes a lotta vasoline to get everything packed!!
So, except for fresh foods and meds, it’s always ready to
When I want to carry firewood, I use a 4’ cargo basket in the back hitch receiver.
When I want more room inside, I put stuff on my Con-fer roof rack ... thanks @UZJ40!!
This is @Ride Fly ’s thread, but all this
Kinda fits the thread.![]()
It’s just as likely to be a reflection on humanity, or at least the version of it propogated by our society.
I think you are good pngunme--I love my Llewellin English Setter bird dog-- love my wife too but the dog won't make me do honey dos!
My goodness Danny, I wouldn't want to be you, but I wouldn't mind camping with you!![]()