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2 cases frozen ready for Bonnaroo here! Also getting ready to pitch the tent to see what kinda condition it's in. Cleaning the cooler out also. And getting my children ready to go to grandma's house while we're away.
Also, we're packing a honda wagon with all supplies and last year we were able to it where it wasn't even obvious that we're going to Bonnaroo from outside traffic. And we always pack more than we need. Wednesday will be like playing Tetris in my car! lol
Make sure you have tent stakes for your tents and EZ-Ups. You don't want videos of your tent flying 100 feet into the air to pop up on Youtube next week.
Post by crazykittensmile on Jun 3, 2012 11:34:01 GMT -5
These are basically the poor man's compression sacks... Stuff all your clothes (or rootu) inside and then roll the air out & zip closed. Also keeps everything dry no matter what kind of weather makes it into your luggage/tent.
Regular sized ziplocs are key for keeping things organized and dry as well! Always pack a few in your backpack/camelbak to throw your phone/camera/schedule in if it starts raining.
Post by abrakapokus on Jun 3, 2012 11:41:21 GMT -5
Also use regular zip lock bags to carry around a supply of baby wipes and hand sanitizer for the portos. I have one I put washcloths in and at the start of the day I put icecubes or cold water on the washcloth so i can wipe my face/neck down as the day goes by.
My newest one is buying a five-pack of t-shirts from Wal-Mart or something. You know those Hanes packs of shirts? They're all so tightly wrapped up and so small that it saves you a ton of packing room.
These are basically the poor man's compression sacks... Stuff all your clothes (or rootu) inside and then roll the air out & zip closed. Also keeps everything dry no matter what kind of weather makes it into your luggage/tent.
Regular sized ziplocs are key for keeping things organized and dry as well! Always pack a few in your backpack/camelbak to throw your phone/camera/schedule in if it starts raining.
This is a really great idea. I never thought of this before. I think I'm going to shove everything into a couple trash bags. I won't have a car to store my stuff, so in case my tent flies away in the rain, my stuff won't get wet