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Ultimate Camp Essentials: Your Gear Checklist for Any Adventure

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High quality products I’ve personally used camping across the Pacific NW. Each of these items will either add to your camping comfort, save time, or maybe even save money in the long run.
 
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Tired of Gross Camping Fire Pit Grates? Eliminate the 'Ick' with These Grill Liners!
Kingsford Heavy Duty Disposable Grill Liners 16x11.75 - 4 Count
 
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Flat-Folding, Leak-Proof Water Storage for Outdoor Adventures Keep your cool wherever you roam! This premium, no-leak collapsible water container is perfect for camping, hiking, backpacking, and outdoor sports. Its BPA-free, food-grade plastic ensur...
SurVivv Collapsible Water Bag, BPA Free, 2.6 Gal
 
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A true car camping luxury! This cot has changed my tent sleeping game. As easy to set up as a camp chair.
Wonderland Comfort Cot
 
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A great cot - holds up to 300 lbs. Folds easily, has a built-in pillow to ensure a great night’s sleep.
Slumberjack Bear Creek 80 "x 30" Deluxe Adult Camp Cot with Adjustable Back
 
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We love this compact grill. We’ve used it to grill a 3lb. tri tip, pork chops and a spatchcock chicken. Folds flat and takes up little room. I pack the charcoal briquettes in egg cartons for easy travel.
Flatpack Portable Grill & Firepit
 
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A great kick back and relax camp chair. Also great for the beach, the patio and for outdoor movie night at the park. Much lighter than a zero-gravity chair, handy straps so easy to carry hands free.
GCI Outdoor Legz Up Lounger Outdoor Lounge Chair
 
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These chairs are very comfortable, but a bit bulky. Primarily use them when our Jeep isn’t too loaded down with other stuff for camping.
GCI Comfort Pro Rocker
 
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This cooler, if packed correctly, keeps food cold for days and days. We pre-cool it before camping by putting a bag of ice in the cooler overnight. The next morning we use that ice in our Coleman cooler. We freeze water bottles and use those instead ...
YETI Tundra 35 Cooler
 
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The North Face no longer makes the sleeping bag I bought over 20 years ago. This is the closest bag to the one I own. Invested in quality gear and you will have it for life!
The North Face Wasatch 20/-7 Sleeping Bag
 
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Setting up a hammock at your campsite is so easy with these straps. I love that I can have the hammock assembled between two trees and ready to relax in under five minutes.
ENO Hammock Straps & Accessories | No Knots, No Hassle
 
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We use the Aeropress at home, while traveling and for camping. It’s compact, neat (I.e. not a lot of messy coffee grounds) and makes a killer cuppa coffee.
AeroPress
 
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A must-have for running a CPAP and charging things like our Sonos speaker, computers, phones, and other tech. Sometimes we camp completely off the grid, but my husband still needs his CPAP. Other times we are trying to work remotely and extend our t...
Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station