Camping Gear Recommendation Thread

Brute

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A Jet Boil and a metal french press...always with me in the truck for every camp trip. In the wintertime, even when not camping, the Jet Boil is in the truck (along with a sleeping bag) at all times...never know when you need to melt snow for drinking water...
 

Brute

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So…this is complete overkill and pricey, but I love it. Holds 3.5 gals of water, has a rechargeable usb pump and immersion heater for warm/hot water. The hose head shown here has a motion sensor…just put your dirty hands under it and it delivers water, turns off automatically when done. I also have the hand held spray attachment that lets you take a shower…I now use it to rinse off my wading boots before putting them into the truck…
 

Skook

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I'm not set up to post pics, so I will link to a website. If it's not appropriate, please remove. The "Just A Guy Making Things Easier" (JAGMTE) ball valve pressure kit is pretty slick for water storage (water can must be purchased separately - I got mine on sale at Lowe's). The custom cap incorporates an air valve to pressurize a military-style water can to 10-15 psi using a compressor or bicycle pump. A short hose with sprayer can be connected to the faucet, or just use the faucet without a hose. I pressurized mine to 15 psi using a bicycle pump with little effort, and no electricity is required to have "running water."

I haven't used it extensively to see how it holds up over time, but it works as advertised. Pressurizing the plastic water can is a "do it at your own risk" proposition, but I haven't heard of any real problems. I'm sure the kit can be DIY'd at a much lower cost.

JAGMTE Ball Valve Pressure Kit
 

Draketake

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Skooks post above, reminded me of this. Not a tech guy so posted a You Tube LInk below to a simple, effective, inexpensive, efficient portable, solar shower for camp.



Not super mechanically inclined in most things either and I was able to do this. I spray painted the 3 gallon spray tank black for solar heating and it works incredibly well. If no sun, heat up water and add to tank.

Be safe.

Bob
 

wanderingrichard

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Does anyone know where I can get an "Australian Shower" ? That's the old school canvas shower bucket the Army used for what seems like a millennia
 

wanderingrichard

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Yep. That's generally what I want.
Usually when I search for it, I get tons of other results that aren't even close
 

clarkman

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I need a new tent, my REI half dome needs some work.. new poles. I have a Kelty Sunshade and a starter hammock, so can get by for sure. I need good straps for the hammock though or a stand..

I want a lightweight backpacking 1 person tent. Small. Not too concerned about the actual price, but I want it to be easy to setup and take down, even if it's wet!

Thanks in advance!
Why not just get another half dome? That 2 pole design is just about the easiest setup and takedown tent available IMO. For my camping (which is car camping only these days), I actually use the Kelty 4 person version of that tent so I can fit my big old cot in there and other creature comforts. But even then, with the 2 pole design, it's just so damn quick. My half dome 2 just doesn't get used much any more (it's also on its last legs or I'd just send it to you).
 
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clarkman

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You know there are 4 types of labs? Black, chocolate, yellow and meth. Mine is a yellow meth lab.
lol, I'm not sure how this will sound, but I've got both a yellow meth lab and a black meth (more of a crack cocaine, really...slightly less than meth--so I've heard)...
 

SurfnFish

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while tent camping, my family rinsed off daily with a coupla inexpensive Solar Showers (disclaimer, not my wife :)
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Zak

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I use my Luminaid under the front of my truck while camping to discourage rodents. So far so good. Factory literature says it illuminates up to 24 hours but I have found that on low it last even longer and on blink-which I usually use for critters-it has lasted for 56 hours on a single charge. On high it is bright enough to read with and with the built in solar panel I just put it on the dash of the truck during the day to keep it charged. Where was this 40 years ago when I was backpacking?
The Luminaid is currently on sale at REI:

 

wanderingrichard

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I need a new tent, my REI half dome needs some work.. new poles. I have a Kelty Sunshade and a starter hammock, so can get by for sure. I need good straps for the hammock though or a stand..

I want a lightweight backpacking 1 person tent. Small. Not too concerned about the actual price, but I want it to be easy to setup and take down, even if it's wet!

Thanks in advance!
Coleman Pop-Up Camping Tent with Instant Setup, 2/4 Person Tent Sets Up in 10 Seconds with Pre-Assembled Poles, Adjustable Rainfly, & Taped Floor Seams https://a.co/d/4F59Rlk
 

wanderingrichard

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Orange Screw The Ultimate Bundle, Small 4 Pack Ground Anchors with Screwdriver 2.0, for Quick and Easy Installation https://a.co/d/1os7KB1

They also come in medium or large., twist tool included. Holds better than regular tent stakes.
 
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