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Logo, L L Bean. What to pack for car camping. A complete
camping site is set up in the woods, with tent, picnic table, chairs
around a campfire, and supplies galore. Mackenzie, Camp Icon, pops
out.
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Hey, everybody. Mackenzie here to go through the ins and
outs of one of my all-time favorite activities in the entire world,
car camping. We're going to go through the essentials of everything
you need to pack so that you can be as happy in the woods as I am.
Let's go.
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Text, What to pack: The basics. Mackenzie sits inside the
tent, surrounded by bags of camping supplies.
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So here are my absolute must-haves for any functioning
campsite. You need your sleeping bag, pillows, extra blankets, your
sleeping pad to stay extra comfortable. In my pockets here, I've got
my stuff sacks. I have my keys, flashlights. Oh, and I have my
headlamps.
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All stuffed in the pockets of the tent. She shines the
headlamp in her face and holds up a mini-flashlight.
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Crucial if you need to go to the bathroom in the middle of
the night. Books for reading. I have a lantern.
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She tugs on the lantern hanging from the ceiling of the
tent.
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Oh, and my tent, of course. I need a tent. Don't forget your
tent.
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Mackenzie peeks out from under the tent.
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Don't forget your tent footprint. This will keep your tent
nice and dry.
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Text, Tip: Use a mat to keep dirt out!
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Also, it's a good idea to put a Waterhog mat outside of your
tent. Keep your shoes out here. Socks inside the tent. That way,
there's no dirt or grime that gets messy on the inside.
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What to pack: The kitchen.
Mackenzie pours a cup of coffee from a percolator.
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All right. I take food really seriously when I'm car
camping. There is something about being in the woods that makes you
super hungry. And when you're off swimming and hiking, you want to
come back to a really delicious, warm meal.
So what I bring with me is my two-burner stove, my
percolator, pots and pans in my kit here, spatula tongs. I've got my
cutting board. I have plastic bins in here. I have non-refrigerated
food, trash bags, aluminum foil, all those kitchen items. I've got
my water bin here. I've got my dish buckets. And I have my cooler.
So important to your camping.
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Text, Tip: Save the pasta for last!
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So one tip I have for you, bring a box of pasta for the last
night of camping. Use all the food that's going to go bad, anything
that needs to stay cool at the beginning of your camping trip. And
then for the last night, throw everything that's left over into a
delicious pasta feast.
Other things you might want, camp chair, camp table, cord
for making a clothesline, tent and sleeping bag repair kit,
multi-tool, duct tape for making repairs, and dry bags.
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What to pack: Clothing.
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Mackenzie sits in the trunk, duffel bag on her lap.
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So it might sound obvious, but I have been in the position
where I brought the wrong clothes camping, and I really wished that
I had a rain jacket. So let me go through everything that I bring
when I'm camping just in case the weather turns.
Obviously, you have all of your creature comforts, anything
that you're going to want to hang out around camping. I always have
my base layers, definitely synthetic over cotton. These are
quick-drying, moisture-wicking, always good to have. I have my rain
pants here, rain jacket. I always carry a warm jacket as well.
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Text, Tip: Bring warmth ... even in summer! Mackenzie
displays all the items in the duffel bag's side pocket.
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I always have my gloves and hat. Yes, even in summer, I
actually will sleep in a hat most of the time. It gets pretty cold
at night, depending on where you are. So I'll often spend a lot of
time around camp in a winter hat.
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And what's in the other side pocket.
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All my toiletries, things to keep me beautiful. I've got my
sunscreen. My bug spray, important. My camp wash. What else do I
have in here? Oh, I've got a first aid kit. I have my wipes, my
toiletry kit, rain boots, and a daypack. Always good to have a
daypack so you can pack up water, snacks, lunch. Hopefully, you're
doing some hiking. Always a good thing to have with you.
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What to pack: Fun & Games.
Mackenzie sits in a folding chair, perusing a book.
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So that's what a sturgeon looks like. Of course, there are
so many fun things to do outside, but sometimes you just want to
kick it around the campsite. So don't forget your entertainment like
a page-turner, musical instrument, and games like Cribbage and
Cornhole.
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She tosses a beanbag into the Cornhole box. Made it into the
hole!
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Yes. Now you're ready to get out there and car camp like a
pro. Click on the link below for a helpful checklist that goes over
everything we went over today. And I'm going to get back to cooking
this more.
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Mackenzie roasts two marshmallows over the campfire.
The flames dance and flicker. Toasty!
She rotates the marshmallow skewer around and around to get
the right amount of crisp.
Mackenzie in the tent, wrapped in a sleeping bag, raises her
head. She tosses a pillow at the camera.