The gear we take camping with us varies with the situation. Car camping allows the luxury of more items that you would never find on a backpacking trip. Seasonal weather also determines what items may be included in our packing list. Even our shelter may change depending on the availability of good hammocking trees and activities.
Shelters
- Hennessy Hammock Explorer Ultralight Asym zip Hammock
- Clark NX-270 Hammock
- Eureka! A-Frame Tent
- REI Half Dome Tent 3 Plus
Shelter Accessories
- DEEQI Adjustable Tree Straps (for Clark Hammock)
- Warbonnet Superfly Rain Fly (for Clark Hammock)
- Warbonnet Thunderfly Rain Fly (for Hennesy Hammock)
- Hennessy SnakeSkin (for Hennessy Hammock storage)
- DutchWare Cinch Buckle Suspension System
- Stakes
Backpacks
- Deuter ACT Lite 60+10 Pack
- Osprey Xenith 75 Pack
Sleeping
- Sleeping Bags – In addition to sleeping in the sleeping bag, when car camping in cooler weather, we will also line our hammocks with an additional sleeping bag to help insulate the interior of the hammocks.
- Therm-a-rest air mattress (for tent camping)
Hydration
- MSR Dromedary Hydration Pack
- HydraPack Velocity 1.5L Hydration Bladder
- MSR Guardian Purifier Water System
Cooking & Food Storage
- Engel AC/DC Fridge-Freezer (for car camping)
- Jetboil (for backpacking)
- Coleman Stove (for car camping)
- Cooking Pot
- Cast Iron Skillet (for car camping)
Fire Starter
- Pocket Bellow (fire aid)
- Homemade Wax Firestarters
- Lighter
- Magnesium Firestarter strip
Pet Related
- Extra blankets
- RuffGear Harness
- Lifevest
- First Aid Kit
- Leashes – we always bring an extra leash or two
- Kennel/Crate
- Flea Brush – this works great at removing ticks before they attach and anything else that might be lurking in your pet’s fur
- Training treats
- Toys
- Tie Out
Other
- Paracord
- First Aid Kit
- Carabiners
- Flashlights
- Pocket Knife
- Compass (2)
- Hiking Poles
- Shovel
- Hammer
- Tick Removal Tool
- Bug Net
- Camping Chairs