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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 642045" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>I always keep a full simple kit in the Camper all the time and at leased a months worth of food on board, I have 4/5 stoves of varying sizes and a Gas Heater and a small 240v Heater, and a foldout 120w solar panel, and a sleeping bag and all the Charging cables for all the SoGens, All that takes up very little space So all I have to do is pack the Detectors and a few toys and clothing and thats it.</p><p></p><p>I have researched and bought a lot of gear and fine tuned everything So my total kit is 1/20th of what it was and the biggest thing in there is my 35L Snomaster, Even fully load with every thing I would want to take I still have room to make up my Bed or carry another 650-700kgs of stuff to set up in my Awning once parked up, This setup works way better than using my 4x4 Wagon and I still have the option of Towing a Trailer if needed,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 642045, member: 3775"] I always keep a full simple kit in the Camper all the time and at leased a months worth of food on board, I have 4/5 stoves of varying sizes and a Gas Heater and a small 240v Heater, and a foldout 120w solar panel, and a sleeping bag and all the Charging cables for all the SoGens, All that takes up very little space So all I have to do is pack the Detectors and a few toys and clothing and thats it. I have researched and bought a lot of gear and fine tuned everything So my total kit is 1/20th of what it was and the biggest thing in there is my 35L Snomaster, Even fully load with every thing I would want to take I still have room to make up my Bed or carry another 650-700kgs of stuff to set up in my Awning once parked up, This setup works way better than using my 4x4 Wagon and I still have the option of Towing a Trailer if needed, [/QUOTE]
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