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Man, I'm sure you could definitely give me some pointers on packing light and tight. I wouldn't have it any other way though right!
The kids want a dog and I'm trying to convince them on a small dog.lol
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I like to go back packing. Lots of tricks to pack light without living like a caveman. I usually pack the fridge with food and drinks. 2 tents, shitter tent. Little shitter house. Two totes, one with dry food, the other with camping gear. We use back packs to keep our clothes and sleeping pads. Then store all the tools, straps, air hose and jack under the rear seat. I like keeping that stuff under the seat because it's easy to get to if I need it.
Then it depends where I'm camping, if it's easy to get to and set up a "base camp" I use a rack that goes on the hitch. That's only if the camp ground is easy to get to. If it's a harder trail to a lake, the rack stays home.