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PostPosted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 9:54 pm 
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Not a rant or a rave, just an off-topic thread where I need your brain power. Maybe some of you guys have done something like this?

If you were going to live out of a vehicle for periods of 2 days to weeks at a time, how would you arrange it?

The truck is Ranger/S-10/Colorado/Dakota size with a camper shell. Two pieces of memory foam in the bed on top of a piece of particle board which is suspended by support drilled into bed liner with anchors and braced off the wheel wells. The structure would also be reinforced in the middle with 4x4's that are waffle cut to ride in the grooves of bed liner so they can act like columns. This would double as a place to sleep and storage underneath the bed.

The camper shell would be blacked out.

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Sounds like an excellent start. I highly recommend plenty of water (my personal preference is for 1-gallon jugs) and foodstuffs that can be both stored and eaten at the prevailing ambient temperature.

I brought 4 gallons of water and a dozen bagels to Woodstock '94, and when I was living in a tent on the Ren Faire campsite I stocked ramen packets (eaten dry and washed down with lots of water) and PB&J fixin's.

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Inside lock, air flow, don't run the truck while at rest, key ring clip for your jeans, enough blankets to keep warm, light enough to stow when not needed, baby wipes, your own TP, a couple decks of cards, a rugged laptop with good wifi, plenty of underwear and socks, a head covering you can wear when asleep, laundromat money, books (or kindle type thing) what Shel said, a good camping level knife, emergency phone card stashed somewhere, vitamins, basic med kit, basic hygiene kit, maps of the area living in or traveling through that are not internet reliant, a list of Glade denizens along the travel route.

Hope for the best, plan for the worst.

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1-Belt, Individual Equipment
1-LBE Suspender
2-Ammo Pouches
1-First Aid Pouch
2-1 QT Canteens
2-1 QT Canteen Covers
1-Canteen Cup
1-W/W or Gortex Trousers
1-W/W or Gortex Parka 1 Ea
1-W/W Boots (Galoshes)
1-Poncho 1 Ea
1-Poncho Liner
1-Sleeping Pad/Air Mattress
1-Alice Pack W/Frame
2-Combat Or Jungle Boots
4-BDU Trousers
4-BDU Shirts
1-Shaving Kit
1-Identification Tags W/Chain
2-BDU Caps
1-Lensatic Compass W/Pouch
2-W/W Bags
1-Entrenching Tool W/Carrier
2-Locks (Key Or Combo)
2-Notebooks
1-Night Vision Goggle
1-MILES Controller Gun W/Key
Pens and Pencils
e. Additional clothing and equipment for
Winter Rotations (Nov-Apr)
2-Thermal/Polypropylene
Underwear
1-Black, Leather Gloves
1-Glove Liners
2-Sleeping Bags
Duffel Bag W/2 Padlocks
Civilian Rain Gear Or Old Army
Gray Or Green Rain Gear
Id Tags W/Alert
Civilian Backpack
U.S. Army Id Card
Civilian Canteen/Water Bottles
U.S. Army Driver’s License
Seasonal Clothing
Civilian Driver’s License
Jacket
Field Meal Card
Gloves
BDU
Scarf
Umbrella
BDU Cap
Long Underwear
Military Boots
Sunglasses
T-Shirts (4 Or More)
Alarm Clock
Socks, 7 Pair
Shower Shoes/Slippers
Black Belt
Required Medication
Work Gloves
Pillow
Gortex Suit
Sunscreen
PT Uniform
Insect Repellent
Sleeping Bag
Utility Knife/Tool
Poncho Liner
Flashlight w/Spare Batteries
Civilian Clothes
Toilet Articles/Towels/Washcloths

Whenever I lived out of a vehicle for 2 weeks or more, this was my packing list (more or less)

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I LOL'd at MILES controller gun w/ key :p


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Midgen wrote:
I LOL'd at MILES controller gun w/ key :p


Well, this was my observer/controller packing list. I probably should have scrubbed it a little more carefully.

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Rafael wrote:
Not a rant or a rave, just an off-topic thread where I need your brain power. Maybe some of you guys have done something like this?

If you were going to live out of a vehicle for periods of 2 days to weeks at a time, how would you arrange it?

The truck is Ranger/S-10/Colorado/Dakota size with a camper shell. Two pieces of memory foam in the bed on top of a piece of particle board which is suspended by support drilled into bed liner with anchors and braced off the wheel wells. The structure would also be reinforced in the middle with 4x4's that are waffle cut to ride in the grooves of bed liner so they can act like columns. This would double as a place to sleep and storage underneath the bed.

The camper shell would be blacked out.

Any other ideas?


I'm assuming you've got a food/water/waste plan in mind. Where are you going to be living? Urban "camping" takes a bit different gear than rural. How about the climate? Proximity to other people? Law enforcement? Little more info and I might have some experience to impart upon you.

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I should probably add some clarification. This is a lot simpler than outright living in a truck. I will still be living in a typical arrangement. I would just like a setup I could drive out into the middle of nowhere and live in for a few days at a time.

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That sounds like fun. I'd bring my guitar or my ukulele and a dog with me.

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Rafael wrote:
I should probably add some clarification. This is a lot simpler than outright living in a truck. I will still be living in a typical arrangement. I would just like a setup I could drive out into the middle of nowhere and live in for a few days at a time.




hopefully these little trips don't involve any.....bodies.

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No bodies...probably some peyote though.

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Rafael wrote:
I should probably add some clarification. This is a lot simpler than outright living in a truck. I will still be living in a typical arrangement. I would just like a setup I could drive out into the middle of nowhere and live in for a few days at a time.
As opposed to ...


Didn't even make the connection until after this clarification, but it made me chuckle.

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Rafael wrote:
I should probably add some clarification. This is a lot simpler than outright living in a truck. I will still be living in a typical arrangement. I would just like a setup I could drive out into the middle of nowhere and live in for a few days at a time.



Gotcha. Then I'll snag some things from my Pennsic packing list that I always find room for.

Wool Blankets
Katadyn Water Filter
2 Flashlights w/ 1 set extra batteries each.
LED lantern
Oil lantern.
Slut lamp. <-- look it up you know you want to.
Tarp(s) (I prefer the ones with the reflective/black side. Use it as a windbreak for the truck. makes a difference)
Small dustpan for cleaning out the odd dirt.
OFF spray
small hatchet (I have a boarding axe I made from a european fire axe)
Full tang knife
ways to sharpen stuff
Poncho
a way to cook you are comfortable with. Look up hobo stoves
Paracord paracord paracord!
tent stakes appropriate for the ground youre working with.
First aid kit with antibiotics. Then pack extra.


I prefer a minimalist approach when camping, but the vehicle gives you a chance to bring some good comforts.

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