We just purchased a 2004 Starcraft and can't wait to get out. What suggestions do you have for getting started? What extra gear do we need for our first shake down trip?
I just found this on another board. It is a pretty big list, but might be helpful
http://www.klenger.net/arctic-fox/abc.html
Sherry
Quote from: SherryandFamilyI just found this on another board. It is a pretty big list, but might be helpful
http://www.klenger.net/arctic-fox/abc.html
Sherry
If you take all that stuff you'll need another PU. Here's a list i use, I just cross off stuff that we dont need. After your first trip you'll start cutting down on alot of stuff that you dont need.....Ed
KEEP IN TRAILER AT ALL TIMES last updated: Thu-25-Mar-2004 8:30pm
Porta-potti (between couch and hutch) Aluminum Foil Tools: wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers
Beer Skins Coffee Maker + filters Plastic Baggies
Big Garbage Bags Bug Junk Corkscrew
Garbage Can & bags Plastic Clothes Hangers Large Bowl (for salads, chips, etc.)
SOS Pads Camper Manual Custom Playing Cards!
AAR, AAR carpet, AAR tarp Cutting Board Plastic Zip Tie Wraps
Thermometer Cutlery and Utensils (incl. flipper & knives) Utility Knife
Matches & Lighters Biodegradable dish soap BBQ Utensils
Handy Dandy Marshmallow Roasting Sticks Dish Towels Port-A-Potti chemicals
Mirror Broom J Cloths
Paper Towels Flashlights Graywater jugs (2 Aquatainers)
Plastic measuring cup Pen & Paper Wire brush for friction pads (trailer door storage)
Pots and pans; frying pan Plates and Bowls Fly Swatter
Spray cleaner (Fantastic) Deep cycle battery Crank (in trailer door storage)
Mosquito Coils Linens: Sheets/Pillows & Pillow Cases Clothes Pegs
Can Opener Electric mattress pads (leave on beds) Folding Chairs (4)
Toasters (electric & stovetop) Toilet Paper Ceramic heater, fan
Camping table Comforters (2) Extra blankets (under dinette)
Canoe Paddles (behind couch for travel) Freshwater funnel (dinette bench) Rechargeable lantern
Fishing rods (behind couch for travel) Outside stove (dinette bench) GMRS/FRS Radios
Awing Poles (behind couch for travel) Wire brush for friction pads (in trailer door) Lifejackets (dinette bench)
Bath Towels Freshwater container (dinette bench) 2 Hammocks (dinette bench)
12V emergency light BBQ (dinette bench) Battery operated lanterns (two kids, one big one)
Kids board games (porta potti cabinet) Outside Shower Stall Weatherradio
STORAGE BOX FOR TRAILER STUFF (bottom left side of rear of van)
Extension cord (50' 12 gauge, 15' light duty) Rope Lantern, Propane + extra mantles + funnel
Two Wheel Chocks Axe Kryptonite cable lock
Air compressor Trailer tongue lock Water Hose (50'), Pressure Regulator, Shower Hose
Towing mirrors 30A adapters (two, one for each direction) Clothesline
Graywater drain Aquatainer dumping hose Deep cycle battery charger
BAL Leveller Hammer Portable BBQ propane tanks
Windsock tongue jack
Green toolbox: plastic ties, BAL wrench, GOOP, guy ropes, pegs, velcro, grommet kit, wrenches, spare bubble level
STORAGE BOX FOR PLAY STUFF (bottom right side of rear of van)
Fishing gear Helmets, gloves, repair kit, shorts Canoe: bailer, rope, whistle, paddles
Hiking shoes/boots Beach toys Football, Ball Gloves, Ball, Skipping Ropes
Frisbee, Soccer Ball Misc. other kids toys
OTHER
Two Cell Phones & chargers Four mountain bikes (on top of trailer) PowerChill cooler
"Extreme" cooler Binoculars, whistle, compass Day pack
Batteries (AA & D Cell) Guitar (old one or 3/4 size) Powerchill cooler converter
Camcorder, digital camera Swim goggles Blankie
Books DVDs Colouring books & crayons
Laptop incl. docking station for van headphones, Y-connector CD players and CDs
First Aid Kit (one in van) In van: duct tape, circuit tester, hitch grease, oil, spare bulbs, fuses, hitch pins, spare set of keys
PERSONAL ITEMS (in Sterilite drawers in trailer)
Brush/Comb Shirts Band Aids
Hair Dryer & Curling Iron Jackets Sandals
Toothbrush & toothpaste Sweater Watch
Biodegradable Shower Soap Hat Running shoes
Kleenex Gloves Shades
Small bag to carry shower stuff Rain coat & pants Rubber boots
Reading Socks Jeans
Shampoo & Conditioner Underwear Camping pants
Sun Screen Bathing suit Tylenol
Water shoes Shorts Misc. medicine etc.
COLD WEATHER GEAR (OPTIONAL; in Sterilite drawers and/or clothes box in van)
Sweaters Hats Long Underwear
Gloves Fall or Ski jackets
FOOD
Staples
Coffee Sugar Vegtable Oil
Hot Chocolate Salt & pepper; spices Non Dairy Creamer
Jam (raspberry, no lumps!) Bread BBQ Sauce
Ketchup Mayonnaise Marinating Sauce
Syrup Relish Salad Dressing
Mustard Peanut butter Cinnamon
Meat
Luncheon meat Hotdogs & buns Bacon
Hamburger & buns Steak Sausages
Pork sirloin Chicken
Fruits & Veggies
Canteloupe Potatoes Lettuce
Tomatoes Peppers (red, green) Carrots
Cucumbers Corn on the Cob Bananas (not in mosquito season!)
Onions Green Beans Apples
Oranges Kiwi Grapes
Watermellon Peaches Pears
Plums Strawberries
Dairy
Pudding/Yogurt Eggs Milk (skim & lactose free)
OJ Margarine/Butter Sour Cream
Cheese
Snacks
Coolers Marshmallows Pretzels
Cookies Nacho chips Chips
Crackers Salsa Popcorn
Trail Mix Beer Wine
Drinking Boxes Soft drinks Doritos
Other
Beans Pancake mix Fajita shells
KD Noodles Bagels
Spaghetti Alphagetti Soup
Spaghetti sauce After-dinner fancy drinks (liquors, etc.)
Grizz....you actually carry all that stuff in your PU?? That list has a whole lotta stuff on it...
We just started this year ourselves. My advice would be to go slow on the buying things for the pop-up. We didn't. We had a blast stocking the thing, but now there are things I find I don't need and others that I do need. It took 3 or 4 trips for things to sort of shake out. So, spread the fun out and take a few trips before buying a bunch of stuff. You don't need a whole lot for a short trip near home for a first time out.
We've bought stuff over time... and we are currently trying to figure out what we really need & don't need. For example, we have a screenroom, but we don't use it much so now it's in our basement - to be taken out when we expect to use it. Since it's a bit of a pain to put up, we generally only use it on longer trips.
I agree with others - keep a running list of what you forgot or what you figure out would be nice to have. I definitely started out with more than I needed!
Good Luck
Sharon
I agree that you should take a notebook with you. When we took out PUP out on it's maiden voyage we took one and found we listed a bunch of stuff we needed and a bunch of stuff we had that we really didn't need. It's also useful for when you go walking through the campgound and see a site that is MUCH better than yours. Just jot down the site number and the next time you go to that campground, see if you can reserve the good site :)
Also, I would suggest a first trip to Camp Driveway. Spend overnight or a weekend living in the PUP in the driveway so you can better tell what you may or may not need on your first trip.