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acrophobic
Jul 25, 2002, 5:20 PM
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don't know if there has been a topic on this... but what are some of the obscure things you always forgot to take with you on a trip? (not including actual climbing gear). Going on a two week trip soon and would like to hear some useful items to bring... other than beer of course [ This Message was edited by: acrophobic on 2002-07-25 10:21 ]
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kartaphilos
Jul 25, 2002, 5:34 PM
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Don't forget your bug spray. Oh and always take some ducktape. Trust me.
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number7
Jul 25, 2002, 5:39 PM
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Ductape. Good call!
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spank_spank
Jul 25, 2002, 5:40 PM
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First aid kit. Afternoon beer.
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jammer
Jul 25, 2002, 5:44 PM
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extra cash ... for the beer
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wildtrail
Jul 25, 2002, 5:46 PM
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SUNSCREEN SUNGLASSES I don't know how many times I have burned, especially my face looking up on belay, so don't forget a good 30 or 40. And, don't climb without a shirt on without it. Skin cancer is very real. A friend of mine has it due to too many years climbing shirt free. A hat is always a good thing. Water bottle And beer. Lots of it. Don't forget it. Steve [ This Message was edited by: wildtrail on 2002-07-25 10:46 ]
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spank_spank
Jul 25, 2002, 5:53 PM
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Credit card. In case you run out of cash buying beer. You can buy more with credit card. Red Bull (or any type of them drinks) at least 2. Cliff Bars. Towells to wipe off sweat and to clean off shoes. Shoe rug. (put at base of climb to wipe off shoes before and after climbing) Extra pair of climbing shoes (in case a shoe string blows, or you get pissed and chunk one in the bottom of a lake or river or a hedgehog steal a shoe and you are left with just one)
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climberdee
Jul 25, 2002, 5:54 PM
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Comfy shoes for camp (Tevas, Birks, etc...) Swimsuit (you never know) Your own big bar of soap Your own toilet paper (single ply just won't cut it for two weeks!) Fun drinks (in addition to beer...cream soda, iced tea....heck, you can even throw in some tequila and marg mix and have margarita's one night!) Lantern Portable table (in case you aren't camping at a campground) Tablecloth (in case you are camping at a campground) Bucket to wash your feet in (sounds too wimpy but really feels good especially after a couple of days in the woods) Well, this should get you started. Have fun! Where are you going BTW? Climberdee
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ktwo
Jul 25, 2002, 5:59 PM
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Check out "Mountaineering: Freedom of this Hills". It is a great reference for all kinds of climbing and mountaineering, and has some great checklists in them. You will have to write in the beer i think though.
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mikedano
Jul 25, 2002, 6:01 PM
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--Something comfy to sit on. --Suncreen --beer --eggs and bacon. Nothing better in the morning. --warm clothes. You never know. --stuff to do besides climbing (is there something like that?) like frisbee or whatever.
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sauron
Jul 25, 2002, 6:07 PM
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As always, Bop-IT - d.
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spank_spank
Jul 25, 2002, 6:09 PM
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Extra set of keys, place on the outside of the vehicle. Very Important. A usable spare tire.
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radistrad
Jul 25, 2002, 6:11 PM
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passthepitonpete has the ultimate check list.
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ponyryan
Jul 25, 2002, 6:11 PM
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My camping checklist:: Deodorant, if you get to stinkin' First aid kit, if you get hurt Beer, if you go camping Food, if you run out of beer Coca cola, if you're thirsty and can't drink Hard A, if you don't like coca cola plain Firewood, if you run out of Hard A Smokes, if you smoke Friends, if you have any Cards, if a friend wants to play Frisbee, if you get that bored Swim suit, if you get that hot Slackline, if you want to get hurt Bop it, if you want to break a bop it Stereo, if you get that quiet Chair, if you get that lazy Laptop & cell, if you miss RC.com Bicycle, if you get that much ambition Sunscreen, if you're that white Fishing pole, if you get that drunk I'll add more to the list as I think of them hopefully. Have fun camping.
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jumaringjeff
Jul 25, 2002, 6:12 PM
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Rubbers, if you're bringing that special 'someone'. Groovy baby yah!! -jj
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wildtrail
Jul 25, 2002, 6:12 PM
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Sounds like spank has had some problems? Happens to all of us! Steve
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acrophobic
Jul 25, 2002, 6:22 PM
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cool thanks for the list so far! Beer is always good at making quick friends yeah I'm pretty dman white (english blood, so sunscreen is a must. IB Profien. Gauze wrap first aid stuff Nail Clippers Tweezers Telus Calling Card Deck of Cards [ This Message was edited by: acrophobic on 2002-07-25 11:24 ]
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spank_spank
Jul 25, 2002, 6:23 PM
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Its happen before, but not on a camping trip. It sucks being locked out of your car. JumaringJeff has remembered the most important ingredient for camping -- Rubbers. Even if you don't have someone special, Ya never know, she could be right around the corner. And for you ladies, its your responsibility to bring some to, just in case the man of your dreams is there and he is a numbskull and forgot his, or he has used them all up already
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acrophobic
Jul 25, 2002, 6:25 PM
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hahah Spank.. used them up already?? gee, won't that make her feel special .. "Oh sorry i just used up my pack last week! .. um no i don't have a G/F, why do you ask??" [ This Message was edited by: acrophobic on 2002-07-25 11:26 ]
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sportgirl
Jul 25, 2002, 6:26 PM
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Add: Chocolate (in case you don't have that speical someone he he) Headlamp
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passthepitonspete
Jul 25, 2002, 6:29 PM
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If you have not yet seen it, you can click here to see my ULTIMATE BIG WALL CHECKLIST. It is comprehensive, to say the least! While it pertains to big wall climbing in Yosemite, I am told a lot of people are referring to it as a template for their own climbing gear checklist, and simply deleting the stuff that's not relevant to them. Cheers, Pete
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acrophobic
Jul 25, 2002, 6:33 PM
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awsome, thanks for the link
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elvislegs
Jul 25, 2002, 6:43 PM
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Tables? Rubbers? come on people toughen up. My list: (1): Tin can to boil water (1): flint / magnesium fire starter (1): blade of some sort (1): rack of climbing gear and rope (1): piece of fishing line (1): good imagination (1): bad attitude Place in smallest backpack possible, and stir vigorously. Allow to cool while hiking huge grueling approach. Leave the kegs and ATV's at home redenecks. [ This Message was edited by: elvislegs on 2002-07-25 11:44 ]
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spank_spank
Jul 25, 2002, 7:33 PM
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Some immodium in case you get the runs. Believe me, its not fun when you get the runs. and you have nothing for it and your in the middle of nowhere.
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cyberclimber
Jul 25, 2002, 7:48 PM
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It depends on if you are backpacking or camping out of your car, I will assume camping out of your car. 1) Big cooler to store all your BEER 2) Lots of ice to keep your BEER cold 3) Foam holder to keep your current BEER nice and cold and your hands dry 4) Collapsable chair with a holder in the armrest so you can sit down to drink your BEER 5) Salty snacks to go with your BEER 6) Insect repellant, to keep the bugs off while you drink your BEER 7) First-Aid kit in case you injure yourself opening a BEER 8) Duct-tape, in case you damage your BEER while opening it 9)Sunscreen, so you don't get burned while passed out in your collapsable chair from drinking too much BEER 10)Oh yes, make sure you don't forget to bring lots and lots of BEER, I may bring a few friends to join you.
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