Suggestions on what to carry for a cross-country camping trip.

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Don't do it. You will regret not having tobacco on this trip.

4 packs of camels and 2 cans of cope down.

If he's doing this properly, he'll be so drunk every night when he passes out that he won't care how hot he is, or how he smells the next day.

When I did my trip, my friend and I drove from Colorado to Alabama in one fell swoop, because we didn't want to stay in Kansas overnight during the 100 degree summer.

we drove 34 hours straight the first day/night/day to montana

The only thing worse than sweating through the night on a camping trip is waking up with the sun, packing up, and then getting in the car hungover for a couple of hundred miles.

did a complete loop through yellowstone like this. awesome.
Good call on the water. Also good for brushing the teeths.

water would have been nice for the last 8 miles of the 19 mile hike we did yesterday. why the fxxx did we hike 19 miles? good question.
Some kind of personal protection for animals or ?

got that covered. going to protect ourselves from the ground squirrels in montana tomorrow. :)

we're done with yellowstone and glacier already. gonna kill some varmints tomorrow or the next day, then to colorado and maybe some river rafting.

by the way, I prefer skinny dip to fat tire now. :)
 
Day late and a dollar short, but I would add an air mattress - i.e. thermarest. Even if you're sleeping in the back, it makes for a much more comfortable trip. I guess I'm just a pu$$y, but a comfortable one.

And x2 on the water - at least a gallon that can be used for you or the cruiser.

But frankly, once you have the beer, you're set. More of that can make up for a shortage of anything else.
 
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