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Re: 1st Camping Trip - Check List
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 6:45 pm
by Heff
macdee wrote:Heff wrote:Take some midge repellent, the bastards will eat you alive if the weathers right. There is one that is very effective but cant remember its name, as its not actually a repellent, its a sort of moisturiser I think. I'm sure someone will tell me what it is
avon skin so soft

:whistle:
That's the one (thumbs)
Re: 1st Camping Trip - Check List
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 6:47 pm
by Mul001
Originally posted 2 years 11 months ago and I'm adding to the list...
I've never been moved to share my anorak list before but for those who struggle getting to sleep I'm posting my check list of what I take when I go away. Strangely over the years as we've moved from Hostelling to camping and all the extra kit involved to keep the weight down the biggest sacrifice has been clothes ! My first ever trip had a fresh set of clothes for each day.
It is a very long list. I've recently got a topbox (old age) actually it was dirt cheap. What goes in the box used to live in a 35l rucksack.
Jacket
Spare Neck Warmer
Spare keys
Paracetamol
Imodium Instants
Lots of earplugs
Mobile Phone
Wallet
Camera
Pack of paper hankies
Small pack of Wet Wipes
Hand anti bacterial spray
Passport
Pen
Mp3 player
Tank Bag
Packed lunch and fruit (day one then its gone)
Pen
2x Maps
Multi tool
Disk Lock
Mozzie repellant
Talcum Powder
Travel docs
Ferries
Insurance
MOT
V5
5* AA Europe cover
Pack of Marathons
More earplugs
First Aid kit
Plasters various
Medi swabs
Butterfly closures various
Hygiene gloves
Germolene
Eye bath
Melolin
Gauze
Cotton Wool
Bandage
Paracetamol
Co-Codamol
Ibuprofen
Piriton
Imodium
Alka-Seltzer
Ryhydration sachets
Scissors
Safety Pins
1l water bottle
Lighter
3/4 squashed toilet roll
Summer gloves
Spare tie-down strap
Phone-charger
Topbox
2 Piece Al Army pan set
Stove burner
Washing up liquid
Cooking oil
Scourer
1/2 Candle
Lighter
3-in-1 K,F,S & can/bottle operner
Hexamine emergency burner stove
2 gas cartridges
4 main meal rations
4 mini ready to eat Naan breads
Pack of Opel Fruits
2 1/2l long life milk
Meusli
3-in-1 coffees
Teabags
Unbreakable mug
Mini 'adventure' travel towel
Washbag
Small shower gel
Small mouth wash
Razor
Travel shave gel paper
Toothpaste
Toothbrush
Mirror
Anti perspirant
Deodorant
Stuffsack
1 hiking trousers/shorts combo
2 short sleeve t shirts
1 long sleeve t-shirt
3 pair socks (one thick)
3 pairs shreddies
1 thick warm top
1 pair thermals
Travel wash
Carrier bag for used clothes 'til wash
1 pair shoes
Skin so Soft moisturiser (Anti-Mozzie)
Fishing kit in baccy tin
Cargonet (extra storage on top)
Headtorch
44l Waterproof stuff sack
Gelert small 2 person tent
Inflatable mattress (huff and puff type)
Goretex bivvy bag
2 season sleeping bag in Compression bag
+1 season sleeping bag liner
8 main meal rations
2x bungees for tie-down
Bike
Sat Nav
Heated grips
Tankbag
Waterproof Stuff bag
Mini folding chair
Top Box
Under Seat
Yamaha toolkit
Tools Yamaha didn't provide
Spare fuses
Can of Tyreweld
Tyre pressure guage
Puncture repari kit (incl gas)
Long super strong tie-down strap
Cable ties
Chain Lube
Small funnel
Rags
Spare bulbs
Me
Clothes for the day
Trousers
Money
… Earplugs !
Waterproof Oversuit
Camel Backpack
1.5l water
Photocopy of Travel docs and Passport
Pack of breakfast bars
500ml bottle of water
(Some) things I don't need
Thermos flask
Panniers
Keep warm food containers
Bigger cooking kit
Table
Self-inflating mattress
Spade
Machete
Snares
Crossbow
Internet
Television
Newspapers
Tomato sauce
Tins of food
Water purifying tablets
Paracord
Well then, there it is, bar the kitchen sink.
Re: Re: 1st Camping Trip - Check List
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 8:45 pm
by Tour Monkey
optimisery wrote:Tour Monkey wrote:
A mate and I are going to Scotland on Saturday for a night camping. Where do you live?
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Where you heading?
I'm actually in Scotland, in Musselburgh (Nr Edinburgh), so Fort William is actually only a 300 mile round trip for me.
We are heading to Applecross. If the weather is shocking we will pull up short at Fort William.
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Re: 1st Camping Trip - Check List
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 8:51 pm
by Fordy
optimisery wrote:Today I loaded up my camping & cooking equipment onto the 125, I plan to put another rok strap under the seat as the x 2 I have are a little high up using the rack.
I'm thinking I could maybe get a wee chair like you suggest Elle? to sit on top maybe?
Only took it for a short spin, as my speedo is being repaired, and didnt have any issues (thumbs).
The panniers have arrived and I will hopefully have them fitted tomorrow.
Lomo bag - check
Rok straps - check
You have the bases covered, carry on and have great trip

Re: 1st Camping Trip - Check List
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 10:53 pm
by 92kk k100lt 193214
Mul001 wrote:Originally posted 2 years 11 months ago and I'm adding to the list...
I've never been moved to share my anorak list before but for those who struggle getting to sleep I'm posting my check list of what I take when I go away. Strangely over the years as we've moved from Hostelling to camping and all the extra kit involved to keep the weight down the biggest sacrifice has been clothes ! My first ever trip had a fresh set of clothes for each day.
It is a very long list. I've recently got a topbox (old age) actually it was dirt cheap. What goes in the box used to live in a 35l rucksack.
Jacket
Spare Neck Warmer
Spare keys
Paracetamol
Imodium Instants
Lots of earplugs
Mobile Phone
Wallet
Camera
Pack of paper hankies
Small pack of Wet Wipes
Hand anti bacterial spray
Passport
Pen
Mp3 player
Tank Bag
Packed lunch and fruit (day one then its gone)
Pen
2x Maps
Multi tool
Disk Lock
Mozzie repellant
Talcum Powder
Travel docs
Ferries
Insurance
MOT
V5
5* AA Europe cover
Pack of Marathons
More earplugs
First Aid kit
Plasters various
Medi swabs
Butterfly closures various
Hygiene gloves
Germolene
Eye bath
Melolin
Gauze
Cotton Wool
Bandage
Paracetamol
Co-Codamol
Ibuprofen
Piriton
Imodium
Alka-Seltzer
Ryhydration sachets
Scissors
Safety Pins
1l water bottle
Lighter
3/4 squashed toilet roll
Summer gloves
Spare tie-down strap
Phone-charger
Topbox
2 Piece Al Army pan set
Stove burner
Washing up liquid
Cooking oil
Scourer
1/2 Candle
Lighter
3-in-1 K,F,S & can/bottle operner
Hexamine emergency burner stove
2 gas cartridges
4 main meal rations
4 mini ready to eat Naan breads
Pack of Opel Fruits
2 1/2l long life milk
Meusli
3-in-1 coffees
Teabags
Unbreakable mug
Mini 'adventure' travel towel
Washbag
Small shower gel
Small mouth wash
Razor
Travel shave gel paper
Toothpaste
Toothbrush
Mirror
Anti perspirant
Deodorant
Stuffsack
1 hiking trousers/shorts combo
2 short sleeve t shirts
1 long sleeve t-shirt
3 pair socks (one thick)
3 pairs shreddies
1 thick warm top
1 pair thermals
Travel wash
Carrier bag for used clothes 'til wash
1 pair shoes
Skin so Soft moisturiser (Anti-Mozzie)
Fishing kit in baccy tin
Cargonet (extra storage on top)
Headtorch
44l Waterproof stuff sack
Gelert small 2 person tent
Inflatable mattress (huff and puff type)
Goretex bivvy bag
2 season sleeping bag in Compression bag
+1 season sleeping bag liner
8 main meal rations
2x bungees for tie-down
Bike
Sat Nav
Heated grips
Tankbag
Waterproof Stuff bag
Mini folding chair
Top Box
Under Seat
Yamaha toolkit
Tools Yamaha didn't provide
Spare fuses
Can of Tyreweld
Tyre pressure guage
Puncture repari kit (incl gas)
Long super strong tie-down strap
Cable ties
Chain Lube
Small funnel
Rags
Spare bulbs
Me
Clothes for the day
Trousers
Money
… Earplugs !
Waterproof Oversuit
Camel Backpack
1.5l water
Photocopy of Travel docs and Passport
Pack of breakfast bars
500ml bottle of water
(Some) things I don't need
Thermos flask
Panniers
Keep warm food containers
Bigger cooking kit
Table
Self-inflating mattress
Spade
Machete
Snares
Crossbow
Internet
Television
Newspapers
Tomato sauce
Tins of food
Water purifying tablets
Paracord
Well then, there it is, bar the kitchen sink.
I marked in bold what I bring and that was a great checklist. I made one up years ago for camping then found it easier to keep a full set of camping gear packed away so its always ready.
I buy food when I get there but bring the tea etc etc.
Re: 1st Camping Trip - Check List
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 7:20 am
by optimisery
Heff wrote:Take some midge repellent, the bastards will eat you alive if the weathers right. There is one that is very effective but cant remember its name, as its not actually a repellent, its a sort of moisturiser I think. I'm sure someone will tell me what it is
Also, please take a few empty plastic bags to dispose of your rubbish, as there is nothing worse than locating an excellent wild camping site, only to find it littered with beer cans/bottles, food wrappers etc etc. Try and leave it as nature intended for the next responsible visitor (thumbs)
Last September in a wee camping spot at the side of one of the Lochs in Scotland, the previous occupiers left it like a real 'Shit Hole' Lots of empty beer containers etc and even the remains of a proper cheap BBQ which they had tried to burn on their campfire
On that point, take a 'Fire Log' or two, an excellent aid to getting a campfire going. Nothing better than a campfire with a few beers if the weather allows
Enjoy (thumbs)
Heff - thank you (thumbs) I didn't consider midges, will pick up something today - had to chuckle at Avon Skin So Soft, but whatever works!
I'll be on a camp site on this occasion - I'm not quite ready for the world of solo wild camping. But as a mature responsible adult I would be more inclined to leave it tidier than when I arrived (thumbs)
Re: 1st Camping Trip - Check List
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 7:41 am
by optimisery
Mul001 - thank you for posting your list (thumbs) its very helpful and much appreciated.
I think I might need a bigger bike.. :laugh: but there are a fair few things on it I hadn't even considered which I will need to take.
Re: 1st Camping Trip - Check List
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 9:43 am
by -Ralph-
Avon skin so soft doesn't work for everybody, certainly doesn't for me, I use Boots tropical insect repellant spray which is 50% deet.
Re: 1st Camping Trip - Check List
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 9:55 am
by Redmurty
Avon skin so soft wood land fresh is what you may need
cheers Spud

Re: 1st Camping Trip - Check List
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 10:06 am
by mabawza
Ralph is right skin so soft is no good at fending off a major midge attack i live with the wee devils up west and i use lifesystems 100+ you can stand in a swarm all day without a bite. Spray it onto your hands and wipe over any exposed skin and your hair, be careful not to get on eyes, lips,or motorbike plastic or paint as it melts plastic and paint, wash hands after applying.There is no midges up west at the moment to early you should be safe for a month or so cheers Ian.