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What bit of camping equipment will you never part with?

Started by Chesapeake, November 13, 2022, 04:36:11 PM

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Chesapeake

Sitting here getting ready to go for a weeks holiday up the bush and thinking about what I need to take,and what I can do without. Which got me thinking, you see a lot of camping gear advertised for sale at different times secondhand and I think to myself, I'd never sell my one of those. So, what bit of kit will you never part with, no matter what?  For me, it's the bbq hotplate on the pole I built thirty years ago, the Trailblaza fridge that's been in 3 different Toyotas, the Harding camp oven i've had since I was 20. maybe I'm too sentimental , but these things always have a spot in the back of the ute. What's your bits and pieces that always get a start?

Pottsy

if God had meant me to walk he wouldn't have invented 4wds! Mitsubishi Challenger Pc 2014 (Blondie)
Challange Meredien Offroad Walk Thru

loanrangie

I have a s/steel billy with a spout i bought nearly 30 years, the original lid knob melted years ago but a bunnings furniture knob has fixed that.
MY08 TDV6 SE D3,
2003 Dingo Offroad Camper Trailer.
1974 Kombi microbus
1958 FC special sedan
1998 Triumph Daytona T595

Bird

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Gone to a new home

Spada

My tin pannikin. Been using it for camping for around 30+ years. It used to always travel inside a billy (which i still have) on the back of the bike, these days it lives in a draw in the camper. Gets used every trip.
Spada.
76 Series Cruiser & Zone Peregrine caravan.

Robbo

Probably the Missus. She comes in handy on most trips and keeps me fed and watered and out of mischief.

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Rhojef

The biji bbq plate
Just so easy to use, clean and store away 
Bought it years ago at a camping show and have never thought about a replacement.

Steffo1

'93 4.2 TD 'Cruiser 'tilly
'08 TD V6 Disco 3
'10 16' Evernew Pop Top

"sit bonum tempora volvunt"

rkl71


wakychapmans

Wayne & Kyria Chapman
(+ Tucker & Monty the Samoyeds)
www.youtube.com/@morepawstravels/about
2018 GXL 78 Troopy with Alu-Cab conversion
1994, Supreme Getaway 14' (a "renovators dream")
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Pottsy

if God had meant me to walk he wouldn't have invented 4wds! Mitsubishi Challenger Pc 2014 (Blondie)
Challange Meredien Offroad Walk Thru

wakychapmans

Wayne & Kyria Chapman
(+ Tucker & Monty the Samoyeds)
www.youtube.com/@morepawstravels/about
2018 GXL 78 Troopy with Alu-Cab conversion
1994, Supreme Getaway 14' (a "renovators dream")
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=56

Comfortablynumb

Every time we take our Coleman pressure stove. A dual fuel model that we run on ULP. Had it over 30 years. Don't use it every time but it comes in damn handy for when we need the extra burner for cooking a big meal, when we run out of gas, when its super windy, heat multiple pots of water for showering or even when we need to melt lead to make some emergency sinkers. We have a single burner that lives in the drawer in the 4wd and a 3 burner that can go in the trailer. Always take the single, often both.

austastar

Hi,
   Bought a single Coleman ULP and gave away my dual burner. So much less space for something that only has occasional use. It will heat 10L of shower water if we can't light a fire, and will get the Bidji plate hot enough to sear a steak.
But I won't go camping with out my 51 yo Everest down sleeping bag.
Cheers

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Wolfie

My down sleeping bag. Cost a bomb 20 years ago and I've been thankful every cold night since
It's not an adventure unless something goes wrong.

Chesapeake

Quote from: Comfortablynumb on November 17, 2022, 11:33:24 PM
Every time we take our Coleman pressure stove. A dual fuel model that we run on ULP. Had it over 30 years. Don't use it every time but it comes in damn handy for when we need the extra burner for cooking a big meal, when we run out of gas, when its super windy, heat multiple pots of water for showering or even when we need to melt lead to make some emergency sinkers. We have a single burner that lives in the drawer in the 4wd and a 3 burner that can go in the trailer. Always take the single, often both.tThey're a good bit of gear the coleman dual fuel. I bought a two burner stove cheap on the local buy/sell page and and then a three burner and two burner for 40 bucks together. I use x55 solvent for fuel, buy it in 20 litre drums for$50. It is allegedly very close to the Coleman fuel that is'nt sold anymore. Burns very clean.