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Unexpected Items to Put on Your Van-Life Packing List

22 Wednesday Jun 2022

Posted by Coach-Net in The Great Outdoors, Tips & Tricks

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packing, RV Camping, RV Items, RV Life, RV Packing, RV travel, Travel Tips, Van Life

If you are planning a road trip vacation or looking to become a full-time van-lifer, there has never been a better time. There are a lot of adventurers taking the leap and hitting the road thanks to that little life-changing pandemic going around. COVID-19 has thrown a wrench in a lot of folk’s plans, so whether you are changing your summer vacation accordingly or finding yourself unemployed with the sudden opportunity to change course, you will be in good company. 

Pulling it all together requires a masterpiece in the art of planning because nobody wants to be 100 miles from the next town (without cell service, of course) just to realize they forgot something major. As you plan, you are going to find plenty of helpful packing lists to walk you through the basics, but here are the extras they forgot to mention. 

Extra Blankets

Elevation: call it earth’s original thermostat. You can spend your day driving through a 110º valley and with just a couple thousand miles straight up, you will be looking for your heaviest socks. This is where the extra blankets will come in handy. As you travel through any of the mountainous states, you will be delighted to have the extra covers when you snuggle into bed for the night. 

They will also save your upholstery, which is especially important if you’re renting or planning to sell your camper at the end of your trip. Tuck your blankets around couches or chairs like a makeshift seat cover. It’s an easy way to sneak in a couple of extra blankets without using up precious storage space, and it also makes cleaning up any crumbs or spills easy. You can toss a blanket in a standard washer and dryer and it’s clean in an hour. Alternatively, trying to remove a stain from the original upholstery can quickly turn into a day of tentatively blotting and asking the universe for a miracle. 

Camping Laundry Line 

It’s a small convenience, but for under $10, it can make your camping life just a little easier. There’s the obvious use — you might need it to dry your clothes — but it’s also great for airing out towels, rugs, and the aforementioned blankets between washes. 

Drink Koozies

Can’t beat a cold beverage in hot places, right? But seriously, koozies are surprisingly efficient at keeping cans and jars and anything else that wiggles from constantly bumping against each other as you’re driving down the road. They’re cheap, you’ve probably already got a drawer full of them somewhere, and they’ll slide right over everything from spaghetti sauce to mason jars. 

Chapstick 

Friends from humid places, this one is for you. If you so much as put your big toe into one of those “it’s a dry heat!” states, your lips will dry out in a second. They’re not kidding, it is a dry heat and chapped lips hurt. 

Accept That You Will Forget Things

Almost certainly, you are going to be 100 miles from the nearest town when you think of something you wished you had packed. That’s probably also where you’ll be when you see something taking up valuable space that you still haven’t used. It’s all part of the adventure! But with these items on your packing list, you’ll have a couple of bases covered that you didn’t even know you needed. 


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Food Packing Essentials for your Camping Trip

24 Thursday Jul 2014

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Food Packing Essentials for your Camping Trip

The best part of summer is upon us, and the weather is absolutely perfect for a weekend at your favorite campsite. So fill your vehicle with your camping essentials, and follow these food-packing tips to make sure your weekend escape has enough food, the right kinds of food, and food that doesn’t go bad.

Packing food doesn’t have to be an ordeal.

  • Don’t wCooleraste money and space in your coolers with bags of ice. Instead, freeze all of your meal ingredients, aside from the ones you’ll need for your very first meal. Meats, veggies, sauces, and juices all double as excellent ice packs and save you from weighing your cooler down.
  • Leak-proof containers are a godsend. Even if you’re fairly confident that your foods won’t leak as they are, invest in a few leak-proof containers just in case. You don’t want this to be the weekend in which you open up your cooler to find that the jam leaked all over half of the bags and containers in your cooler.
  • Pack your cooler with the concept of ‘last in, first out’. The last things you pack will be the first things you can access later on. This saves you from having to uproot your entire cooler just to find the condiments near the bottom, or other such packing woes.

Safety is important, especially in the woods.

  • For safety’s sake, make sure raw foods are sealed well awaySealing-meat from already-prepared or cooking-free foods. Raw meat, for example, contains a number of potentially-harmful bacteria which are burned away in the cooking process but which could be transferred easily through foods you don’t plan on heating that hot again.
  • Ideally, you should bring a gallon of water per person per day that you’re camping, especially in the middle of summer. If your campsite has access to a clean water source, however, you can probably cut that in half.

Edibles aren’t the only things you need to bring.

  • Roasting-sausageWhile some campsites have built in grills in their fire pits, others don’t, and especially if you’re roughing it, you very well may have to bring your own in order to cook any real food. Matches or a lighter are another item you can’t do without. Also, a couple of skewers for roasting hot dogs and marshmallows wouldn’t go remiss.
  • You’ll also want to make sure to bring paper or reusable plates, plastic utensils, and napkins. Aluminum foil is an invaluable cooking aid, especially on the grill. Finally, a trash bag is a must, to put your unfinished food plus your paper and plastic wastes. If you bring it in, you have to take it back out!
  • Remember to bring a flashlight. Double-check and then triple-check that you have at least one and ideally two or three, with batteries for each. The last thing you want to do is fumble around in the woods at night, whether that’s to get food or to find a bathroom.

These are just a few of the many packing tips out there. Overall, be prepared and make sure you have all of the camping essentials to make your trip stress-free and enjoyable for all. So pack with care, and enjoy your weekend basking in the glorious expanse of nature.

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