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    Communities > Forums > Camping, Hiking and Boating
    Forum: Camping, Hiking and BoatingReplies: 4, Views: 74
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    Springinbloom
    Richmond, VA

    June 30, 2008 4:18 PM

    Post #5182516

    I love this camping board! And now I am going to seem so random for this post, but I swear, it actually is kind of helpful so bare with me! When I pack for camping, I bring all the usual staples one would expect… but there is something else I’ve found. I stumbled onto http://www.foldtuk.com and got one of those collapsible containers. Now I can bring my leftovers on my trip and fold it up in my pack when I’m done… it’s so helpful and I really hope y’all don’t mind me telling you about it!
    Soferdig
    Kalispell, MT (Zone 4b)

    July 3, 2008 6:00 AM

    Post #5196921

    I just use a parfleche. Then I can eat it if I run out of food. LOL Nice plastics.
    Springinbloom
    Richmond, VA

    July 3, 2008 7:03 PM

    Post #5199395

    hahaha! funny soferdig :D
    Shadyfolks
    Chesterland, OH (Zone 5b)

    July 13, 2008 1:34 AM

    Post #5249397

    Spring,
    These are great containers...rubbermaid also makes them, I found them at the hardware store...http://tinyurl.com/65hznd
    shady
    zhinu
    (Laura) Olympia, WA (Zone 8a)

    July 13, 2008 3:07 AM

    Post #5249871

    I could use some for home.

    When I go camping, car camping, I usually bring a chicken roast set up to be cooked in the Dutch oven. Then we use the Dutch oven for cooking the rest of the trip.

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