What do you put in your trunk?
Everyone I have ever traveled with had a different system (or lack thereof) for packing the trunk or, for that matter, the entire car/truck. What kinds of things do you carry? I addressed some of those issues in my latest MSNBC column called "How to pack the trunk". I would love to know your secrets and ideas too!
Mark
Million+ candlepower spot-lights
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Originally Posted by Arizona Brad
My next major purchase though is going to be a spotlight that plugs into my Cigarette-lighter plug.
The one I use has capability of re-charging with either DC or AC. It is very handy when changing a tire at night.
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It will be mainly used for Red Cross service (its VERY hard to find addresses late at night without one).
I was a DAT coordinator for a while -- and my Red Cross DAT response duffle is still packed and sitting by the door. Old habits die slowly (I haven't been on a response since 1997)..
Mark
Travels with F.P. & Euripedes -- A new documentary?
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Originally Posted by lhuff
I never realized what a haphazard packer I am.
I rarely, (read never) pack anything in a suitcase until about 45 minutes from departure. The usual deal for me is: 1) Over-sleep the alarm, 2) Jump into the shower 3) Pack an odd collection of clothes and personal essentials 4)Carefully pack the computer and web gear, 5) Carefully pack the rest of the gear and... hit the road. So, yes, I have been known to need to do some shopping on the way. Of course, I hit the road every couple of weeks and so this is seemingly-out-of-control-mayhem actually looks pretty smooth.
I don't tend to name my on-board-comfort-animals since they often leave my employ and go on to serve their next comfortees-in-need. But I like the notion of a road-saavy rabbit and his Greek sidekick teddy bear!
Mark
Nothing Strange in this topic!
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Originally Posted by Larrison
I usually pack fairly organized.
Did you know Moderator Judy in a past life? (All kidding aside) great list and Welcome to the Great American RoadTrip Forum!
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And strangest of all... I have a cheap, old pair of swim trunks stashed in the side compartment in the back with the jumper cables.
Well, I also carry a swimming pool thermometer-- so I will know EXACTLY how hot those natural hotsprings are when I find them! -- That is pretty specialized!
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Besides, it keeps stuff from rattling around....
Yeah, I have been known to stop and search for those annoying rattles -- never thought to use a pair of swim trunks though!
Mark