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Camping/overlanding gear thread.


Hell... I'm not even sure I could go three days without fuel.
 
In Canada the best price I've found is at Basspro.com.
Best quality for hard jugs too, tho I bought an expandable water jug with hose for shower and it doesn't haven't a secondary fill port, which I like.
 
Also did this at work for a shower system in a semi truck:
 

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Where does the water come out?
 
What do folks here use for water storage?

I'm looking at a couple options and I really don't want a bladder or even a large tank.

I'm thinking 5 gallons or 20 liters would be enough for 3 or 4 days if I start with say 10 bottles in the cooler.

These are spendy but what else isn't these days. Two of these would sit side by side in one of my RIDGID crates with room for tea kettle and other stuff.

HiGropcore 2.6 Gallon (10L) Water Container with Spigot - Portable Camping Water Tank BPA Free Water Jug - Emergency Water Storage for Camp Outdoor Hiking https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CG1MBJ34?tag=959media-20

I'm thinking 5 gallon Jerry style plastic jugs. They are specifically marked water on them so there is no confusion and have a relatively narrow profile. I think I can fit them in front or behind the wheel wells and use the platform I'm going to build to hold them in place. I figure two of those and two fuel Jerry cans would be good. Though, I may need to rethink the placement of the fuel cans since there may be an issue with fuel fumes. I'm trying to avoid a roof basket if I can.
 
Pray for rain.
Stand in rain.
Tilt head back with mouth wide open and drink while taking shower in the rain.
This should be done daily.

All the water problems solved.
 
What do folks here use for water storage?

I'm looking at a couple options and I really don't want a bladder or even a large tank.

I'm thinking 5 gallons or 20 liters would be enough for 3 or 4 days if I start with say 10 bottles in the cooler.

These are spendy but what else isn't these days. Two of these would sit side by side in one of my RIDGID crates with room for tea kettle and other stuff.

HiGropcore 2.6 Gallon (10L) Water Container with Spigot - Portable Camping Water Tank BPA Free Water Jug - Emergency Water Storage for Camp Outdoor Hiking https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CG1MBJ34?tag=959media-20
I have a box full of single wall stainless steel 1L bottles so I can boil water in them if need be. And a blue cube looking 5 gallon with a spigot on it. And I have a bunch of 2L pop bottles that end up empty relatively fast and lastly, I have some water bags tucked away somewhere as a last resort if I have to walk somewhere and get water
 
That’s fine if you’re around civilization, but sometimes overlanding is about staying away from civilization for a few days.
No campground... might be 3 days before you come off the trail.

You can buy more then exactly two gallons if you feel the need may arise.
 
You can buy more then exactly two gallons if you feel the need may arise.

Yeah... I totally agree. Many ways this could be handled. There is also a good chance when I refill my jug(s)... I do it with gallons of water I bought at the grocery store.

I'm looking for more of a "system" that packs well... easily secured against bouncing around while trail riding. I'm committed to RIDGID portable tool boxes... I made that choice several years ago. So... I'm willing to pay up a bit for the components that fit into that system.
 
I thought this had a bottom in it... no bottom. So I suppose digging a small hole and not using a biodegradable bag is an option too.

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