Boston, MA to San Francisco in 8 days
Hi,
Me and my brother want to do a roadtrip from Boston to San Francisco. I have never done a roadtrip before and would like to know if it is reasonable to drive 570miles per day?
We are planning on driving south to New Orleans and than through Texas, New Mexico, Nevada to San Francisco.
Do you have any advice on this?
Thank you in advance.
Just a few things to pack
If you're leaving the car behind, you probably don't want to pack a bunch of stuff home on the plane. Here's a short list of things I suggest you take to camp, etc. Most of these things are stuff you probably have around the house. If they're old, inexpensive items, it's a no-brainer to just leave them with your sister when you fly home. She might appreciate having them. Or just ship some or all of the things home. I wouldn't hassle with packing them on the plane. Even if you have to buy some of these items, you can get them cheap at most any big box store. For car camping, you don't need expensive stuff. A $12 sleeping bag, $5 pillow, and $30 tent should do just fine.
*Tent, sleeping bag, pillow
*Basic tools for emergency repairs, duct tape
*Flashlight with extra batteries
*Inexpensive cooler (I prefer a soft-sided one) to fill with food at the grocery store for healthier and cheaper eating. And for lots of water.
*knife, small package of plastic utensils/paper plates & bowls
*Maps/guide books
*Small first-aid kit
A few extras that it would be nice to have but you might be able to do without:
*extra blanket for cold nights over your sleeping bag
*sleeping pads - they not only add a cushion, they also keep you warmer
Here's a car camping list
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Originally Posted by
adyhornstein
[ ... ] What are the things you suggest to bring along during such a trip. We want to camp a couple of nights and the rest we will sleep in Motels.
Here's a copy of a car camping checklist we use in a Scout Troop I support. Note its for a group camping situation with stoves and lanterns and etc -- but you might use it as a tickler to think of what you might want to bring. We also do a fair amount of day hiking, so there's a section of this about setting up a day hike for a 5 mile hike or thereabouts in the areas we camp in.
Car Camping Pack List
Clothing (in duffle or pack)
- Scout uniform (Shirt, Belt, Neckerchief, etc. -- Class A) (Should be worn while traveling)
- Long Pants (durable)
- Scout Shorts (if appropriate)
- T-shirt (s) (Troop T-shirts are recommended, but not required)
- Underwear
- Sun Hat
- Cool weather clothes (evenings or as needed)
- Sweatshirt, Jacket (windbreak, warm), sweater, watch cap, etc.
- Rain Gear (Poncho, coat, etc.)
- Socks
- Light weight pair for camp use and heavy weight pair recommended if hiking
- Shoes (tennis shoes/ running shoes/ walking shoes, etc.)
- Lightweight hiking Boots if hiking or rough terrain
- Swim Trunks (if appropriate)
- Toothbrush/ Toothpaste (small tube -- you may want toothbrush cover on toothbrush)
- Comb/ Brush
- Scout Book (with name on it!)
- Insect Repellant
- Fork/ Spoon (cooking and eating equipment)
- Mess kit (bowl/ plate)
- Cup (capable of being handled with hot liquids)
- Sleeping bag (with either cover or trash bag plastic bag to cover it)
- Sleeping Pad/ Thermarest-type Pad (air mattresses work but conduct heat away from sleeping bag)
- Watch
- Medicines/ Prescriptions (as required)
- Towel (medium to small)
- Wash cloth
- Soap (bio degradable -- one small tube)
10 Essentials (in day pack or fanny pack)
- Canteen with water (recommend 750 ml or 1 liter or larger)
- Map of area (provided by Troop)
- Compass (Silva-type -- under $20)
- Scout Knife/ pocketknife (No sheaf knifes)
- Matches or firestarter in waterproof container
- Flashlight with extra batteries
- Personal first aid kit
- Trail food/ snack food (Power bar, Gorp, trail mix, jerky, etc. -- not too much)
- Sun protection (Hat, sunglasses and sunscreen)
- Rain gear (see above)
Necessary Extras (in day pack or fanny pack)
- Toilet paper
- Notepad with pencil (small notepad)
- Length of rope (30-50 ft nylon shock cord)
- Space blanket (emergency equipment -- optional)
- Whistle on lanyard (signaling device, include in 10 essentials)
- Sunglasses
- Square of aluminum foil (1 sq yard, folded)
- Mirror or some type of reflective device (signaling device -- an old CD works well)
- Chap stick
Group Equipment (Shared)
- Ice Chest
- Food (and menu!)
- Food (and menu!)
- Stove
- Lantern
- Propane for stove & lantern (provided by troop)
- Matches(!)
- Tent/ Tent poles/ Tent Rain Cover
- Tent Stakes
- Hammer for tent stakes
- Ground Cloth/ Trap for under tent
- Patrol Cooking equipment
- Patrol Cooking utensils
- Troop First Aid Kit
- Patrol Trash bags
Optional
- Pillow
- Camp Chair
- Extra Water
- Binoculars
- Field Book/ Guide books,
- Musical instrument
- Reading book
- Cards, chess set (small travelers set), etc.