Steeljag

Florida

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More Beer!
2010 Flagstaff 26RLS
2012 Ford F-150 Screw Ecoboost H/D 3.73
2006 Toyota Tundra D/C (sold)
2001 Bantam B-19,(sold)
2003 Harley Road King
The whole family,
Cold ones in the cooler, good times ahead.
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Grey Mountain

On the rez somewhere in Indian Country

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I use a spreadsheet checklist, developed on Open Office, a free downloadable clone of Microsoft Works. If you would like a copy of it for reference, PM me with an email address and I'll send it to you. You can tailor it to your own needs.
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Discovery 39S Tin Teepee
Honda CR-V Toad
Jeep Cherokee Toad
Enrolled member of the Comanche Tribe
English Bride
Bichon Frise bear killers:
Lord Shonefeld von Reginald-Friese IV.
Lady Annabelle von Lichenstein-Friese III.
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Skinny Man

North Georgia

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Thanks for all the responses. Sounds as if I have coffee, beer, and a sense of humor everything will be good!
'03 GMC 2500HD
'12 Jayco 25BHS
Rugrat: Peyton
Labs: Catfish, Katy, CJ
GO DAWGS!!!
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CincyGus

Cincinnati

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There ya go Skinnyman.
Load up what you would normally take tent camping, less the tent 
If you survived tent camping, you will be fine with the TT.
Chocks and some wood or plastic leveling blocks to get the camper level are needed. Don't want to have it roll away or do any damage to the frig if your not on a fairly level campsite.
Camp someplace close to shopping and having pad and paper to make a list of needs as you realize you need something are both pieces of good advise.
Keep that sense of humor and excitement on the new camper and use it as much as you can and you'll be stocked with everything you need within a half dozen trips.
2011 Silverado Crewcab 4x4
2012 Passport 238ML
Hope your travels are safe and the friendships made camping are lasting.
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dakasa47

Lynn Ma

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We always make sure we have something for dinner with us for the first night. And also something for breakfast the next morning. That way we dont have to stop on the way or worry about getting to our destination late.
David and Marianne
2010 Tundra
2007 FunFinder 21'
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tenbear

Northern Vermont, USA

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Do an overnight stay in your driveway.
Class C, 2004/5 Four Winds Dutchman Express 28A, Chevy chassis
2010 Subaru Impreza Sedan
Camped in 45 states, 7 Provinces and 1 Territory
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Skinny Man

North Georgia

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The over night stay in the driveway was supposed to happen tonight but the shank for the W/D hitch was wrong. Won't be able to take delivery until Monday evening now. So goes life.
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Kampinkate

Upstate NY

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It has almost been covered: beer, coffee, bacon and I will add s'more fixings. Throw in pillows and toothbrushes and you will be fine.
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Weazletoe

Idaho

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Bacon, beer, and bacon.
TV- 1990 Chevy 3500, 454, 3 speed, 4x4
5er - 1991 Prowler, 25ft
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lmsteck

Northern California

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CincyGus wrote: Load up what you would normally take tent camping, less the tent.
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We use most of the stuff we used when tent camping, especially when dry camping. We also have a Coleman Coffeemaker that we can put on the stove when we're dry camping. Don't leave home without it! I also value my nonstick skillet. It's so much easier to clean.
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