What do most of you keep in your galley all of the time ? What do you add when you go besides food?
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lacustom wrote:What do most of you keep in your galley all of the time ? What do you add when you go besides food?
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S. Heisley wrote:lacustom wrote:What do most of you keep in your galley all of the time ? What do you add when you go besides food?
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Water. Always take some water. Several times I have gone to primitive campgrounds where there was supposed to be a water spigot but the spigot either didn't work, was locked, or the water wasn't potable. Of course, I always keep at least three days worth of food and potable water and a water filter set-up in the trailer for emergency bug-out needs. (That can also be used to extend a trip, should I decide to stay an extra day or so for some reason.)
A frying pan and a pot with a steamer/strainer insert are all nestled together. Silverware, plates, cups and bowls remain in the trailer in their specially built places. A spatula and a stirring/serving spoon and can opener and other miscellaneous things (box of matches and a lighter) reside in a lidded plastic box in the cupboard of the galley.
A spare blanket and a half gallon of potable water, small flashlights, a fold-up camp shovel, and a bottle jack are kept in the tow vehicle because you never know when or where you might be in need.
Bedding and spare towels stay in the trailer except when they are in the washer/dryer. Inexpensive plastic shower sandals stay in the trailer in case I am on a trip and have access to a shower. (Baby wipes are there for when there isn't a shower.) A change of clothes or at least some underwear & socks are always in the trailer, ready for use. (Clothes can change with the season; so, may or may not be there all the time.) Also, manual and battery-operated lights (flashlights), a small travel clock, and a small unit to inflate tires are all good to have. ...A set of spare batteries is a good idea, too. There is probably more; but, this is what I can think of off the top of my head. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the info , I'm trying not to take excess. Maybe a few large zip lock bags , plastic shopping bags for garbage
Silverware
Steak Knives
Cutting/paring Knives
Spatula
Serving Spoon
Tongs
Measuring Cups/Spoons
Can opener
Barbecue Tools
Plates, Bowls
Coffee Cups
Pots and Pans
Griddle
Coffee maker/French Press
Thermos
Stove
Propane & Spare
Matches/lighter
Dish towels
Dish Pans
Scrub Brushes
Sponge
Aluminum foil
Paper plates, towels, napkins ,
Dish soap
Trash Bags
Cooking oil
Creamer
Emergency meal
Coffee
lacustom wrote:That's a great idea to take notes as you go. I will def post Picts , we are camping this weekend with Tearjerkers southern chapter at Tomoka STate park in Florida.
Friz is that a CLC trailer?
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lacustom wrote:That's a great idea to take notes as you go. I will def post Picts , we are camping this weekend with Tearjerkers southern chapter at Tomoka STate park in Florida.
Friz is that a CLC trailer?
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