PACKING LIST

Below you’ll find some recommendations for packing. Check out Our Van page to see what comes with your van!

Clothes.

Our seasonal packing list below is an example of what we’d bring camping in a cooler climate. Don’t forget our van comes with a heater for those cold nights! If you have questions about what to bring on your trip…. shoot us a text!

-Socks/Hiking Socks

-Long Underwear

-Beanie/Ball Cap

-Puff Jacket/Goretex/Water Resistant Jacket

-Long Sleeve Shirt(s)/Pants for Hiking

-Close Toed Athletic Shoes

-Slippers/Sandals to wear around camp/van

-Sun Glasses

-Gloves

-Boots

-Clothes for Chilling In

-Clothes for Nights In Town!

MISCELLANEOUS.

Below are some of our comfort items that are “nice to haves” for outdoor adventures:

- Nalgene / Water Bottle

-Day Pack / Fanny Pack

-Baby Wipes

-Downloaded Episodes/Movies from favorite steaming service

-Book(s)

-Pen/Paper

-Camera

-GoPro

-All Trails

-The Dyrt (Free Camping Application)

Food.

Best ways to keep yourself fueled on the road:

  1. Cook!

    -This is our go to. We’ve got a couple cook books in our van that have some of our favorites.

  2. Purchase pre-prepped meals and keep them fresh in the fridge:

    -Two of our favorite spots to grab to go meals are NY Local Butcher or Clean Eatz

  3. Eat Out

    -Can get pricey, but nothing beats the best slice in town!

Below is a sample grocery list we pick up before heading off on an adventure.

Just a list to get you thinking!

Our Grocery List:

-Eggs

-Bacon

-Milk

-Pancake Mix

-Butter

-Cheese

-Oatmeal

-Fresh Fruit

-Fresh Veggies

-Snacks for Driving

-Sandwiches

-Protein (Chicken/Steak)

-Pasta/Rice

-Sauce/Marinade

-S’mores

-Your favorite cocktail mix

-Local Brews

-Large Jugs of Water

“Keep close to Nature’s heart…and break clear away, once in a while, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean”

-John Muir