CharlieWhiskey
07 September 2000, 09:28
It wasna' the curry, it was the Pedigree http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif
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Chris
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View Full Version : Wales... CharlieWhiskey 07 September 2000, 09:28 It wasna' the curry, it was the Pedigree http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif Fnar fnar Chris firefox 07 September 2000, 10:39 Not long now chaps... Mmmmm..sheep.... mmmmm....clag nuts....mmmmmm sheep..... Has everyone got everything sorted ? what is everyone taking ? J. firefox 07 September 2000, 14:09 Condoms for the sheep ? I have never seen a sheep wear a condom.. Interesting idea though... haha J. jase cooper 07 September 2000, 20:21 Right just a few hints & tips... Packing - Put food on the bottom (you'll need other items first) Backpack, daypack, and/or fanny pack Bags - Tent bag, grocery bags, etc. Cardboard boxes if needed Ice Chests ICE! 5 gallon bucket or similar container Large (18-30 gal) Rubbermaid(tm) container for food storage Lighting - Check batteries! Maglight - The larger, the better Gas lantern (and/or electric) BIC lighter Matches (preferably water proof) Spare batteries and bulbs Spare lantern fuel and mantles Solar Panel Shelter/Bedding Sleeping bag Space Blanket Ground Cloth - Tarp for big tents Floor Mats (use at tent entrance) Mattress or pad - Inflator for air mattress Pillow Tent Camp axe or hammer to pound tent stakes Shade Canopy & Rope & Stakes Medical Sunscreen Bug Repellent - Spray, Citronella Candle, etc. Tylenol, Advil, Aspirin, Naproxin Tums Antibiotics creams Tweezers for splinters & ticks Antiseptic, bandaids and bandages First Aid Kit (may include all the above items) Benadryl Sinus Tablets Allergy Eye drops Pocket Tissues Campho-phenique (good for minor burns, cuts, scrapes and many use it on poison ivy) Moist Towelettes (for cleaning wounds and early uses on poison ivy) Cleaning & Personal Items Bar soap Washcloth Shampoo Toothpaste & toothbrush Comb/hair brush/clips/bands Make-up bag Razor & shaving cream Towel Toilet Paper Whisk broom to clean table and tent site Deodorant Miscellaneous Small shovel Swiss Army knife Compass and Map Fishing pole and gear (+ license & bait!) Duct tape and/or electrical tape Safety pins Cellular phone w/extra battery and car adapter Two way radio(s) (ham, CB, Family) Camera w/good battery and extra film Camcorder w/good battery and extra tapes Radio and/or TV Books , cards, games, toys, Bible, etc. MONEY, credit card, ID Pocket Tool Guitar/Harmonicas/Other musical instrument(s) Bike/Seats/Helmets Binoculars Whistles Chairs Travel Clock Clothesline and Clothespins Basic tools (screwdrivers, pliers, etc.) Copper pipe pieces for the campfire See note Rope or String Canoe or boat Life jackets Piece of carpeting (fake grass) for tent or RV entranceway Clothing Hat Bandanna Jacket - As weather dictates; Eskimo style, mackintosh, windbreaker, etc. Poncho - Doubles as emergency tent/lean-to Pants/Overalls, with belt Underwear - 2 Shirt - 2 or 3 (one light, one flannel) Shoes, shower shoes, HIKING BOOTS Socks - 2 pair Work gloves & warm mittens/gloves Swim suit PJ's Sunglasses Cooking Stove with fuel & lighter Newspapers for lighting a campfire Firestarter sticks (wax/sawdust things from the grocery store) Firewood Charcoal or wood & Grill for BBQ Frying Pan - Nonstick w/plastic spatula is nice Cooking skewers (for hot dogs, s'mores, etc.) Pot or sauce pan - Big enough to cook noodles for all; With lid Can opener - If you have canned goods Thermos Tongs Coffee maker & filters Pot lifter and/or pot holders Tablecloth Stew Pot Sandwich maker (type you put in fire) Dishes Reusable Plate - Partition tray/plate is nice Collapsable camping/hiking cup Alladin travel mug Kitchen knife - Nice to have; in general, carry a pocket knife Small mixing bowl Knife, Fork, Spoon, Spatula Scrub Pad Dish Pan Tupperware (for leftovers) Consumables Paper towels & napkins Trash bags Paper plates, cups, bowls, etc. Plastic knives, forks, spoons Ziplock Bags Aluminum Foil Dish soap Water At least 1/2 gallon per person/day -- Water filter if relying on natural water sources Water bottle, to carry while hiking Food & Drink Pancake Mix - Krusteaze, 1/2 cup per person per day (need large skillet) Cooking Oil - About 1 oz per person per day or Pam Spray Syrup - About 2 oz per person per day Butter - 1/2 stick per person per day Malt-o-meal, or Cream of...{wheat, rice, ...} Oatmeal - Instant single serving packs Potatoes - 1-2 per person per day -- freeze dried if packing Bacon - 2 slices per person per day Eggs - 1-2 per person per day, fresh or powdered Noodles - Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Ramen, or shells Spaghetti Sauce - In jars or dehydrated Parmesan cheese Bouillon cubes - Chicken & Vegetable Rice packages Soup/Chili - mix or cans Tuna - Don't forget Mayo, pickles, and onions Onions, lemons, mushrooms, Tomatoes Bread - One or two loaves per day if camping with a small group Dry condiments - Salt, Pepper, Spices, Sugar Catsup Mustard Mayo - Small jar or squeeze bottle Cheese - Cheddar, swiss, American Fruit - Small fruit cups or fresh fruit Veggies - carrot/celery sticks daily Taco Stuff - (Meat, seasoning package, olives, lettuce, tortillas, buns) Cocoa, Coffee, & Teas (don't forget SUGAR!) Marshmallows, Graham Crackers & Hershey Bars (S'mores) Peanut Butter & Jelly Deli meat slices: Turkey, Ham, Salami Hot dogs & buns Milk, juice, soft drinks, Ice Tea, Lemon Ade, Kool-Aid Vienna Sausages Snacks Hamburgers & Buns Steak Ham Corn on Cob Cereal Nutri Grain Bars/Granola Bars Fixin's for stew (some of the items are above) Beer Jiffy Pop or Regular popcorn Popcorn oil oil Squeeze butter or margarine While this list is far from complete, it may be too complete for some... http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gifjase. igratton 07 September 2000, 20:40 Jase... whilst being completely mad...you have managed to forget a few important items. Magnetic Travel Chess Connect Four Swing Ball (no camping trip is a camping trip without swingball http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif) Top Trumps - Supercar edition Top Trumps - Worldwar II areoplanes (awesome - trust me) Mobile Life support machine (in case somebody gets a fatal illness) Iron Lung Tyre Chains Winch Magic Carpet Nail scissors Recycling Bins (in which to place empty bottles and cans) Sheep restraint device http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif just as well you've got a big boot. Ian (this is going to be so much fun) Also.... me and Jase happen to know of a deserted beach on which you can drive your cars....hehehehe Ian. firefox 07 September 2000, 23:14 But it will get dirty http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif J. Kev 08 September 2000, 06:10 Ohhhhhh dear .... What am I letting myself in for this weekend ... I've been through you list Jase, and decided to leave my scoob behind and managed to fit it all into a 38 ton Volvo .... it may if we use all the stuff ( or dump it ) make a makeshift cattle truck for souvenirs for the trip home http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif .... providing you pack some felcro .... K WALKER 08 September 2000, 06:38 http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif CharlieWhiskey 08 September 2000, 09:59 Jase: I think you forgot the kitchen sink, and one of those b***** awful caravan things to put it in! Perhaps we should take a few sidewinder anti-caravan missiles, especially for the A5 http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif After reading that list I need to take this afternoon off to pack! Chris [This message has been edited by CharlieWhiskey (edited 08 September 2000).] WALKER 08 September 2000, 18:41 Good news, weather is going to be sunny 20 c with very light winds, Sunday cloudier, not too sure about the wind though, it depends what we eat Saturday night! firefox 08 September 2000, 19:30 Hey guys.. I suppose I better pack and get ready... http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif Drive slowly for me.. I need a remap.. I have as much power as erm... a thing that hasnt got much power (aka a Skoda) http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif J. jase cooper 08 September 2000, 20:37 I have a cunning plan which avoids the A5...hehe See you all bright and early jase. P S Remember to say goodbye to your loved ones... Kev 08 September 2000, 20:54 Right folks .. I'm packed and ready .. got the 2-ways for us to use and got the propane stove/frying pan/saucepan ... just short of a BIG kettle ... Paul 'n' Me are meeting up and then driving to mucky donalds so see ya'all at 9 ish .. I'm off to watch Gillian Anderson for an hour on sky then it's off to bed ... cya K Chez 08 September 2000, 22:21 enjoy boys jase cooper 08 September 2000, 23:00 When were at Mcd's DERBY can some alert soul REMIND me to drop my KEYS off. ...this is quite important! cheers jase. |