Monday, June 9, 2008

Packing

Packing for a ten week trip is difficult. During the trip we will be in all the following climates: beach in the gulf of mexico, mountains of georgia, desert in new mexico/utah/arizona, rain forest in washington/oregon, the pacific ocean in washington/oregon and the mountains in montana. So we need clothing for all those scenarios.

We are camping most of the time with some legitimate shelter mixed in occasionally (a beachhouse in florida, a cabin in the az mountains, christine's aunt's house in seattle and a cabin in montana). So we have two tents and an additional shelter. We have a grill and a stove and a lantern, etc.

Then we have a bunch of miscellany we need to bring as well (dee's stuff, reading material for two months, food, etc.). And the element isn't that big.

We entertained purchasing an rv for the summer and then selling it after the summer. We even went and looked at one out in selma, nc. It looked something like the one in the picture.
It was $6,000 and it was a junker. We decided against buying the RV, but did learn a valueable lesson from the seller Sam Jones - "Never, ever look a dog in the eye." Ultimately, there are two kinds of campers - those that roll around in an RV and those that tent-camp - and we fall into the latter category. It opens up a bunch of places where RVs can't go and it's just better all around. It's also cheaper. And gas is going to be a hefty chunk of change just getting the element around so i can't imagine what it would be in an RV.

RV aside, I decided that the element needed a little more storage. I went to u-haul and got a hitch put on for a couple hundered dollars then bought a hitch platform and a massive tupper-ware box to sit on the hitch platform. In this box goes the camping gear so it doesn't stink up the car. It looks goofy and scrapes on the ground when we drive through dips but it helps for cargo.

Our approach to packing is compartmentalization. We have a designated spot for almost everything we are bringing. And once we are loaded up, we are going to print the inventory and use it as a reference for unpacking and repacking when we stop.

In addition to the tub on the hitch platform, we added some drawers to the back of the element. And removed one of the rear seats for extra storage. It is a bit out of control.

Once we got done loading up, I was still wanting for organization. So I went to REI and bought a couple caribiners and some rock climbing rope. I ran the rope around the ceiling of the element and connected it to the caribiners. This allows us to hang all the bags around the back so they aren't laying every which way....











Below is the current version of the inventory:

Location

Item

Loaded


Bottled water (drinking and jugs) (nalgene bottles)



Laundry Bag

X


Lunch Cooler Bag


??

Firewood


??

Coolers


B1

T-shirts, Shirts, Long-Sleeve, one polo

X

B2

Shorts, khackis, jeans

X

B3

Undies / socks

X

Blue BB

Gloves, Rainhat

X

Blue BB

Camera


Blue BB

Tripod

X

Blue BB

Radio


Books

Cascse / Olympia Natural History

X

Books

Glacier

X

Books

Kate’s book

X

Books

Tent Camping in Oregon / Washington

X

Books

Backpacking

X

Book s

Field guide to weather

X

Books

Calculus

X

Books

Algebra

X

Books

The End of the Alphabet, A New Earth, The Secret Life of Bees

X

Books

New Yorkers (2)

X

Books

Bleachers

X

Camelback

Gadget knife

X

Camelback

Hand sanitizer

X

Cooler

Cooler


D1

Tine’s grundies

X

D2-Supp

Utensils

X

D2-Supp

Cork screw/bottle opener

X

D2-Supp

Wire Brush

X

D2-Supp

Dee bag: bowls, food, water bottle, leash, treatments, rabies info


D2-Supp

Plastic Plates

X

D2-Supp

Salt and Pepper

X

D2-Supp

Plastic Bolws

X

D2-Supp

Plastic Cups

X

D2-Supp

Pots – Small / large saucepan, skillet

X

D2-Supp

Can-opener

X

D3-Food

Oatmeal

X

D3-Food

Granola

X

D3-Food

Coffee

X

D3-Food

Peanut Butter

X

D3-Food

Chippies

X

D3-Food

Potatoes – instant

X

D3-Food

Rice

X

D3-Food

Canned Veggies

X

D3-Food

Trail Mix

X

D3-Food

Beef Jerky

X

D3-Food

Pasta

X

D3-Food

Diced Tomatoes

X

D4-Supp

Matches

X

D4-Supp

Paper plates

X

D4-Supp

Garbage bags

X

D4-Supp

Baggies

X

D4-Supp

Paper towels

X

D4-Supp

Toilet paper

X

D4-Supp

Foil

X

D4-Supp

Blue Dawn

X

D4-Supp

Sun Screen

X

D4-Supp

Laundry Detergent

X

D4-Supp

Bug Spray

X

D5

Towels (Bath Towels / Dry-Towels)

X

Floater

Chairs

X

Floater

Sleeping bags

X

Laptop Bag

Laptop


Laptop Bag

Vaca folder (passports, checkbook, receipts)

X

Laptop Bag

Hard Drive

X

Laptop Bag

MP3 Players

X

Laptop Bag

Wireless Accessories


Passenger Door

Journal

X

Rear Driver Door

Petrified Forest Nat, Flathead Forest, Hungry Horse Resevior, Canyonlands, Arches, Glacier

X

Rear Passenger Door

Bear Spray

X

Rear Passenger Door

Dry Sac

X

Rear Right

Dog Bed

X

Small BB

Gadget knife

X

Small BB

Batteries

X

Small BB

Sweet sunglasses

X

Small BB

Video Camera / Charger / Tapes

X

Small BB

Headlamps

X

Toiletry Bag

Toiletry Bag


Tub 1

Grill

X

Tub 1

Charcoal

X

Tub 1

Lighter Fluid

X

Tub 1

Small Tent Footprint

X

Tub 1

Tents

X

Tub 1

Kitchen

X

Tub 1

Extra propane

X

Tub 1

Tie Downs


Tub 1

Roll a Table

X

Tub 1

Stove

X

Tub 1

Tent Hammer

X

Tub 2

Bug spray

X

Tub 2

Rain Gear

X

Tub 2

Lantern

X

Tub 2

Sheets / Pillows

X

Tub 2

Coffee Press

X

Tub 2

First Aid Kit

X

Tub 3

Air Bed

X

Tub 3

Air Pump

X

Tub 3

Bladder

X

Tub 3

Hammock

X

Tub 3

Big Tent Footprint

X

2 comments:

Pat said...

all i can say is this is not the bobby i know!

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glenn said...

dude....i am so gonna follow your lead on the finer art of Element-packing...you have this down to a science, which of course is the fun of it