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Empty wide necked plastic bottle (fabric conditioner type).....saves trekking to the loos at 3 in the morning in the rain and can be emptied later.:P

Dry clean set of clothes and shoes to leave in car for journey home at end of weekend.

Use the lockers - do not leave anything of value in tents.

Portable battery chargers for phones etc (something like a 20,000 mah one will last you all weekend).

Gin.

 

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Of course, gin!!  Having carefully decanted mine into empty water bottles to take on site last year I discovered that I should probably check what I'm handing my 14 yo daughter when she asked for water....there goes the mother of the year award again.....

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54 minutes ago, kezzawizz said:

Of course, gin!!  Having carefully decanted mine into empty water bottles to take on site last year I discovered that I should probably check what I'm handing my 14 yo daughter when she asked for water....there goes the mother of the year award again.....

I just need to find some ice when I'm in there........

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Cereal bars are great for filling up on the go without spending heaps and losing your spot in the crowd.

Sliced bread and a squeeze my bottle of jam/honey good for breakfast too.

I usually take a pen and paper just so if I'm splitting up with some friends to see some acts, I can note down when/where they're going so it's easy to meet up later on.

Little camping stool or chair is an absolute life saver after a long day of music, especially if it's wet. Don't want to be sat on a muddy floor.

Black bin liner to stick your rubbish in. If you just chuck stuff on the floor, your campsite will be horrendous by Sunday. Much nicer to try be a tiny bit tidy.

Ground mat makes a huge difference from sleeping straight on the ground.

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I always take a small plastic tarp or groundsheet for our group to sit on if the ground is damp. Folds up to nothing.

I always wear waterproof socks, something like Sealskinz especially when it is even a bit wet. Saved my feet on occasion at festivals.

Also put some of those gel insoles in my wellies and walking boots (about £5 a pop on ebay) and they help with sore feet.

Daughters swear by dry shampoo. I wouldn't know due to lack of hair...

Also take earplugs for when I finally crash out - always some mashed up character wandering round at 4am shouting their heads off.

Camping pillow.

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booze

camping chair

warm clothes

water carrier (theres water points in the campsite, no point bringing heavy bottled water i think)

paracetamol + berocca

breakfast bars

try and pack as light as you can, made that mitake once. putting 7 crates of beer in a suitcase wasn't my finest hour, especially when the wheels broke and i had to drag it...

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