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DZ Camping. What's your setup?

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Big agnes flying diamond 8
best tent PERIOD!

made it through hurricanes with out a hitch.
stays completely dry even in 60+mph winds!!!
small pack volume too.

cheapo air mattress
pillow from home (gotta have my pillow)
coleman sleeping bag with extra fleece lining
hardsided cooler
headlamp
beer coozy



$640 bucks for that tent! Holy jebus!
https://www.bigagnes.com/Products/Detail/Tent/FlyingDiamond8

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This is a timely thread for us. We are looking to upgrade our digs, so we can do more traveling.
When I set up the WFFC, I slept on the floor of whatever abandoned building the city would give me keys to, with about a dozen other idiots who would show up early to help me set up. Then I would put a small pup tent up in tent city. Eventually, I would have some sort of a rented rv there.
Last trip to Couch Freaks, I slept in the back of my Buick LeSabre, big enough for me and the dwarfs!
Now that Dave is back on the road with me, I need something that he and I can both sleep in. We are thinking that we could get a decent van, remove the back seat and add a bed. I like the airconditioning idea. I will check into that! That would work for me at Oshkosh too, although they have been very generous and have given me space in a bunk house there.
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I'm a weekend warrior so I've tried to build up a kit that I can keep in my car and put up/break down easily.

Currently rocking this after my good ol' tent decided to blow down/break/leak one night. A little pricier than I was hoping, but it handles the elements perfectly and it packs down well. I didn't feel like dealing with an air mattress so I went with a pad and some pillows instead. I've never had much luck with cheap tents anyway. I pick a sleeping bag based on the weather, I've got a lightweight one for the summer and a down one for early spring/fall.

Other miscellaneous things include a solar charger for my phone, hammock, and swimming/shower stuff. Though I didn't bring a stove with me this year, I think I'll invest in one for next year.

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This is a timely thread for us. We are looking to upgrade our digs, so we can do more traveling.
When I set up the WFFC, I slept on the floor of whatever abandoned building the city would give me keys to, with about a dozen other idiots who would show up early to help me set up. Then I would put a small pup tent up in tent city. Eventually, I would have some sort of a rented rv there.
Last trip to Couch Freaks, I slept in the back of my Buick LeSabre, big enough for me and the dwarfs!
Now that Dave is back on the road with me, I need something that he and I can both sleep in. We are thinking that we could get a decent van, remove the back seat and add a bed. I like the airconditioning idea. I will check into that! That would work for me at Oshkosh too, although they have been very generous and have given me space in a bunk house there.


Beth, check out my link up thread, you can set up a van similar with the shell of a delivery van.
My old one was less professional but not that much different in comfort.
A delivery type van afford you enough space to put a full sized bed, toilet/shower, small stove and small AC. for a fraction of the cost of a Winnebago type RV.
You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
My Life ROCKS!
How's yours doing?

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I keep a tent (large enough to stand up in), hammer (which seems many people forget they need one till they get to the DZ), stakes, at least 1 air mattress with a 12v pump and a long cable, currently 2 catalytic heaters with some propane tanks, electric chem lights, flashlights/headlamps, a few blankets and pillows and a sleeping bag.

Usually not too bad down here, but it does get colder than shit up north (and even this time of the year down here), so there have been plenty of times I had wished I got a hotel room. B|B|

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On the cheap side:
$30 for a tent + 0°F sleeping bag combo 5 years ago at Walmart
$10 Coleman inflatable mattress. inflate it half way so that when you are lying down you are about an inch off the ground. The air also acts as insulator for colder nights.

-2 Flashlights one in the gear bag one in the tent.(One always breaks)
-Big plastic trash bags. These are good for those rainy nights. Put your bags in them and anything else you want to keep dry. I also have a contractor bag for the sleeping bag. You can usually mooch a couple off the DZ if you are stuck.
-Tarp. Nice to have but not a must
-Tarp, hammer, pliers, knife, nylon cord, needle and nylon thread. Nice to have but not a must
-duck-tape. A must.
-Earplugs (because the couple next door parties hard and have loud ---) and eye mask(It gets light "early" when you are up till 3am)
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$30 for a tent + 0°F sleeping bag combo 5 years ago at Walmart



Still have one, kept it to use for storage at long events.

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$10 Coleman inflatable mattress. inflate it half way so that when you are lying down you are about an inch off the ground. The air also acts as insulator for colder nights.

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Yea got one too, but I like to keep pumped up, nice a comfy and keeps from bottoming out on the seat rails and floor lumps. As for cold nites.... we roll up the windows at use the space heater. ;)

-2 Flashlights one in the gear bag one in the tent.(One always breaks)
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I do keep two flashlights around, mostly for late nite pisser runs and stuff like that, other wise we use the dome lights. :)

-Big plastic trash bags. These are good for those rainy nights. Put your bags in them and anything else you want to keep dry. I also have a contractor bag for the sleeping bag. You can usually mooch a couple off the DZ if you are stuck.
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I can get by with a small bag for trash, if I need to keep my stuff dry.... roll up the windows.

-Tarp. Nice to have but not a must
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Right, don't need, I do use my blankets to cover the gear if not in their plastic tubs, ya know, keeps the sunlight off um.

-Tarp, hammer, pliers, knife, nylon cord, needle and nylon thread. Nice to have but not a must
-duck-tape. A must.
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Yea, never leave home without the ducktape, all that other shit is in my riggers kit, also never leave home without your riggers kit!

-Earplugs (because the couple next door parties hard and have loud ---) and eye mask(It gets light "early" when you are up till 3am) ***

That is what is great sleeping in a "rv" you can move it and it has blinds to keep the light out.
you can't pay for kids schoolin' with love of skydiving! ~ Airtwardo

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-Earplugs (because the couple next door parties hard and have loud ---) and eye mask(It gets light "early" when you are up till 3am)
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That is what is great sleeping in a "rv" you can move it and it has blinds to keep the light out.

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I never use 'em either, might miss the hotel wake up call and be late for the free breakfast! :o

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I never use 'em either, might miss the hotel wake up call and be late for the free breakfast! Shocked



Never needed no little ol sissy automated phone ringy dingy thang.... god dose just fine a lettin me know it's time to wake the fuck up! And free breakfast is for pussy's, I'd rather make load one with a fresh cup of steaming Jet-A then some old stale toast and yr old jelly or those nasty eggs you be having...:D:P
you can't pay for kids schoolin' with love of skydiving! ~ Airtwardo

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Weird.
I have the same set-up!
B|

Here's a pic at some silly boogie we dragged her to.
Her name is Jenny.
:)


is that a 5th wheeler or a Caravan (Trailer) Mark?
You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
My Life ROCKS!
How's yours doing?

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Vskydiver and I camp in our Dodge minivan at LP every year. We set up an awning outside with a table, camp stove and a couple of coolers (one for food, one for beer, of course :D). We sleep in the back of the van on an air mattress. We have cardboard window shades for all the windows so it's quite dark and private. All our gear goes in the front when we crash out at night to keep it safe and dry. It's a little cramped at times but I like being snuggled tight with my sweetie. :)

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Guess you never made load one..... invitational only, with breakfast served. :D:P:)


Seems to be a lot of 70's pornstars ion that load:D:D:D:D
You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
My Life ROCKS!
How's yours doing?

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Gumpdom:
Initial Setup
1ea-US Army surplus desert cammo net w/ poles
1ea- 1997 Honda Odyssey van minus back seats
1ea- 2000watt Honda Generator
1ea- 5000btu window unit AC
1ea- 900watt cheapo wal-mart microwave
1ea- cheapo folding cot
1ea- military surplus sleeping bag
1ea- fire extinguisher
1ea- 40qt Igloo cooler

Additions to existing setup:
2ea- 100watt glass solar panels
1ea- 40amp hour LiFePO4 battery w/ charge controller
1ea- Engel 40qt Refrigerator/Freezer (12VDC, 24VDC, or 110VAC / 1- 2 amp draw)
1ea- 12VDC 1-2 amp draw Swampy Mighty Kool model# MW-2 (roughly size of a 2-slice toaster is for those nights where AC is not needed)
1ea- 12VDC to 110VAC 300watt inverter to run laptop which when connected to car stereo yields decent surround sound experience.

The addition of my solar investment (cost more than I’ll ever get back from many years of use, going “green” is expensive) limits the use of my Honda generator to running the microwave or on super hot days the window unit AC. On auto-throttle the generator will run AC for approx. 14 hours on about 1.5 gallons of real gasoline (alcohol is for adult gatherings and racing, not powering generators) The Engel cooler’s limited amperage draw allows me to bring frozen dinners and ice cream for a more enjoyable experience on those hot summer days. Adult beverages have since been banished to the analog Igloo 40qt cooler. Car stereo is wired to work off either car battery or with flip of switch from solar panels and it’s battery. This setup has limited my need for fuel to about 1 or 2 gallons (usually have a lot left over)for a three day weekend depending on the conditions. Winter use of generator is use of heat lamp or small cube space heater with around same consumption as with AC unit.

Van died on me this fall and have since bought new ride, in process of realigning and recreating Gumpdom. No doubt it will be bigger and better than version 1.0.

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27' class A with 19' awning
Frig/freezer
Oven
Stove
Microwave
AC
Heater
Waterheater
Stereo
Generator
Comfy bed
Indoor toilet

With the awning and two shade tents, have enough room to run my WS first flight courses and not interupt the people packing in the shade.

The days of sleeping on an air mattress that slowly leaks out air are over.B|

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