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Packing Order?!?!


Guest captain reido

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Right so going to start packing soon, in 2010 I took a fishing barrow and WAAAAYYY to much stuff so this time I've bought a rucksack which doesn't have many external pockets so it's all got be packed in the main area and was wondering if there's an order in which to pack that would make accessing stuff easier? Any do's and dont's that you've come across in your years of experience?

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Right so going to start packing soon, in 2010 I took a fishing barrow and WAAAAYYY to much stuff so this time I've bought a rucksack which doesn't have many external pockets so it's all got be packed in the main area and was wondering if there's an order in which to pack that would make accessing stuff easier? Any do's and dont's that you've come across in your years of experience?

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1. line bag with bin bag in case of rain

2. heaviest shit near the bottom

3. doesn't matter you should turf it all out into a big mess the moment you're camped up anyway

4. one side pocket for ticket related bits, the other for food and water - don't risk tugging the ticket out grabbing a snack, seen it happen too often

that's it, no real science to it like hardcore camping/hiking

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Cram everything in, in the order you think about it.

When your tent is up (remember to pack your tent) empty contents of bag within said tent.

If you've forgotten anything you probably won't need it. If you do need it, fashion it out of twigs.

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If you're going by coach then you are slightly restricted. If driving It depends on how many times you are prepared to walk back to car etc. We've got a trolly and plenty of bungee cords. I am taking my whole summer wardrobe, just dont tell my nearly husband as he will be pushing the trolly.

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