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goffoz Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 6:48 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="madspaniard"]
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madspaniard Samba Member
Joined: August 18, 2008 Posts: 3795 Location: Alameda, CA
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 6:55 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, I used to have one like yours. The Fiamma one really maximizes all the available space behind the passenger seat and has big pockets specifically designed for shoes. I had been looking for something like this for a while. The standard shoe organizers have small pockets, my shoes don't really fit well in them but the Fiamma one is just perfect and very well made. I have an upcoming trip to Europe so I will look into getting more of these if I have enough luggage space and family doesn't mind. _________________ 1991 Westy auto w/ Peloquin TBD
"The only difference between me and a madman is that I'm not mad” - Salvador Dali |
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goffoz Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 7:10 pm Post subject: |
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madspaniard wrote: |
I have an upcoming trip to Europe so I will look into getting more of these if I have enough luggage space and family doesn't mind. |
How many$$$...I want one, and I can pick it up in alameda..my granny in law used to own the oldest house on the island 1620 4th st.
Its made out of salvaged clippers..really |
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michaelasnider Samba Member
Joined: September 27, 2013 Posts: 369 Location: East Kootenays, Canada
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Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 9:18 am Post subject: |
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If someone was picking up those Fiamma organizers they could probably bring back a crate and make some money! I'd take on of those shoe organizers if someone was willing to pick one up for me! |
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climbergal Samba Member
Joined: August 22, 2015 Posts: 3 Location: United States
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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 11:19 am Post subject: |
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Lots of great ideas. One thing we carry is a lot of high-end camera gear, which poses a temptation to would-be thieves when sitting out in view. So, we cleaned up and insulated under the seat of our 79 Westy and 86 Westy and store the stuff down there. We added a lock for a little extra security, but out of sight makes us feel a lot better. |
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climbergal Samba Member
Joined: August 22, 2015 Posts: 3 Location: United States
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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 11:23 am Post subject: |
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I'm wondering what people have done with the opening where they took out the stock refridgerator, other than buying a kit from someone. Pictures would be great. Right now we just stack stuff in there willy-nilly. |
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danfromsyr Samba Member
Joined: March 01, 2004 Posts: 15144 Location: Syracuse, NY
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SCM Samba Member
Joined: January 26, 2011 Posts: 3118 Location: Bozeman MT
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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 11:41 am Post subject: |
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My word, some of you guys take soooo much stuff!
Everything we EVER take on a trip fits in the Westy cabinets or on the OEM rooftop luggage tray except for our cooler, firewood, and his and hers duffle bags full of whatever clothes we need for our trip.
Get to camp, pop the top and throw the duffle bags upstairs. Then unstrap the camp chairs, collapsible grey water "bucket", camp table, and maybe the welcome mat from the luggage tray and set those things up. Spin the passenger chair around and voila', totally set up, NO clutter, and I'm drinking beer 15 minutes after pulling into camp.
Some of you should give this a thought http://www.amazon.com/The-Life-Changing-Magic-Tidying-Decluttering/dp/1607747308 _________________ '91 Westfalia GL Automatic (GTA "Turbo" Rebuild w/Peloquin) and 2.3L GoWesty Engine |
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Merian Samba Member
Joined: January 04, 2014 Posts: 5212 Location: Orygun
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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 12:09 pm Post subject: |
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I just toss everything into a big pile. When I get to a campsite I open the slider and go for a hike. When I get back I check the pile to see if bears chased away the thieves who were picking thru it. Then I grab anything I need and toss the other stuff into a Goodwill box. |
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SCM Samba Member
Joined: January 26, 2011 Posts: 3118 Location: Bozeman MT
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Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 10:21 am Post subject: |
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Back to front:
Storage tray at top of rear hatch: small shovel, spare hats and gloves.
Rear closet: solar shower, 1st aid kit, toiletries, some books, pack hammock, parachord, Frisbee.
Big closet: bedding, curtains, extra fleece jacket.
Rear bin: paper towels, tin foil, Tupperware, trash bags, maybe a cook book and paper plates.
Front bin: food that doesn't need refridgerated, spices.
Floor cabinet: tea/coffee/sports drink mix, wine/whiskey, maybe paperplates or more non-perishable food.
Fridge: pulled it out now it carries bike helmets/shoes/Camelbacks or fishing gear other misc "toys". Leveling blocks and collapsible trash cans.
Drawer: silverware, napkins, potholders, dish soap.
Big cabinet: pots, pans, etc.
Under bench space: spare parts, Bentley and Digifant Pro-manual, shoes, bike lube etc. tool box.
Add a cooler behind the passenger seat, two duffle bags in the back, and chairs/camptable/welcome mat/grey water bucket to luggage rack and we're all set. Simple, really. _________________ '91 Westfalia GL Automatic (GTA "Turbo" Rebuild w/Peloquin) and 2.3L GoWesty Engine |
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morymob Samba Member
Joined: November 09, 2007 Posts: 4683 Location: east-tn
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Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 5:24 am Post subject: Re: How do you pack to reduce clutter? (packing accessories) |
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If this has been mentioned then just delete. I've been usung a handy item 4 storage, the lg sq clear peanut jars, lg lids & u can get a lot of stuff inside like rolled socks t shirts etc & see what's in each, they pack tightly too. I hate having to label bags boxes as contents change. |
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J Charlton Samba Member
Joined: August 24, 2007 Posts: 1546 Location: The True North Strong and Free
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Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 6:34 am Post subject: Re: How do you pack to reduce clutter? (packing accessories) |
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Up top - front and rear _________________ NAHT hightop availability May 18 2023 -
Bend Oregon - for Oregon, California- (7 tot , 3 available), Kennewick Wa (6 tot, 1 available), Small Car Performance Fife Wa. (7 tot 4 avail ), Fairbanks Alaska (1 tot 0 avail)
Future availability TBD : Springfield Mass. Staunton Va, Florida, Colorado, Grand Junction Co., SLC probably late 2024 |
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dobryan Samba Member
Joined: March 24, 2006 Posts: 16504 Location: Brookeville, MD
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vanis13 Samba Member
Joined: August 15, 2010 Posts: 3099 Location: ABQ NM USA.... Except when not
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Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 10:03 am Post subject: Re: How do you pack to reduce clutter? (packing accessories) |
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I think that was an ad
cool storage though _________________ 83.5 Westy with Subaru 2.5, 4 spd manual, center seat, COLD A/C on 134a!, Winter camp heated with an Espar B4 gasoline furnace
www.SuperVanagon.com - some stuff I make |
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djkeev Samba Moderator
Joined: September 30, 2007 Posts: 32625 Location: Reading Pennsylvania
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Sodo Samba Member
Joined: July 06, 2007 Posts: 9610 Location: Western WA
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Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 12:48 pm Post subject: Re: How do you pack to reduce clutter? (packing accessories) |
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dobryan wrote: |
J Charlton wrote: |
Up top - front and rear |
Show off! |
That was my first thought too! I had a hightop for awhile, and yes it was MUCH easier to hide the clutter.
We put stuff in duffels and move it up top (when popped), but after awhile entropy takes over….. _________________
'90 Westy EJ25, 2Peloquins, 3knobs, pressure-oiled GT mainshaft, filtered, cooled gearbox
'87 Tintop w 47k 53k, '12 SmallCar EJ25, cooled filtered gearbox
....KTMs, GasGas, SPOT mtb |
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dobryan Samba Member
Joined: March 24, 2006 Posts: 16504 Location: Brookeville, MD
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Slimvest Samba Member
Joined: March 20, 2014 Posts: 431 Location: Portland, OR
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Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 1:57 pm Post subject: Re: How do you pack to reduce clutter? (packing accessories) |
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Any surfers got any shots of interior board storage?
I roll in a tintop and often slide the boards in on the z-bed, but would love to find a way to be able to have teh boards inside and still be able to put the bed back into a seat. _________________ '87 GL w/ Reimo top |
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J Charlton Samba Member
Joined: August 24, 2007 Posts: 1546 Location: The True North Strong and Free
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Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 3:09 pm Post subject: Re: How do you pack to reduce clutter? (packing accessories) |
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Slimvest wrote: |
Any surfers got any shots of interior board storage?
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_________________ NAHT hightop availability May 18 2023 -
Bend Oregon - for Oregon, California- (7 tot , 3 available), Kennewick Wa (6 tot, 1 available), Small Car Performance Fife Wa. (7 tot 4 avail ), Fairbanks Alaska (1 tot 0 avail)
Future availability TBD : Springfield Mass. Staunton Va, Florida, Colorado, Grand Junction Co., SLC probably late 2024 |
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oldschool84 Samba Member
Joined: March 15, 2015 Posts: 119 Location: Syracuse, NY
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Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 3:37 pm Post subject: Re: great subject |
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aswah wrote: |
I echo a lot of Climber John's sentiments...
Food, I usually pre-prepare as much as possible at home, i.e. make an Asian stir fry base that is shelf stable, precook and smoke ribs then put in vacuum pack bags that I can reheat in a pot of water then use water for cleaning and/or coffee/tea etc. I use a lot of vacuum pack bags that require low space in fridge and take up low space in garbage (pack in/pack out). The rest of my food storage is usually in recycle glass jars. Pretty much they go from y shelves at home to the shelves below the sink (flour, sugar, rice, beans)...
I use a Thule box on week long trip and have a dry bag that we fill with dirty clothes. I generally wear clothes two days when camping. The thule box is filled with the bulk of our stuff as I HATE having too much crap in the bus while camping. I put a twelve bottle wine storage in the bottom of the closet that holds, guess what, wine/beer. Books go on the shelf in closet. I usually have a backpack full of cameras, lenses, computer, etc.
Things like large boules of bread end up in a cargo net that stretches behind the stove top. Back up water/gas go on our cargo carrier that attaches to our bumper (thanx gw) and tables and chairs get stuck in the luggage rack on top... next to our grey water tank.
My laptop has twenty or thirty movies loaded on it for evening entertainment... though I have to be honest it is hard to watch a movie/documentary when the stars are shining bright.
After years of camping/backpacking I learned I am happiest with less stuff and less clutter.
Hope this helps
Here's our packing list:
ELECTRONICS:
o 3 prong thingy
o Batteries
o Camera
o CDs
o Extension Cord
o Laptop
o Macro lens
o Movies
o MP3 Player
o Phone
o Speakers
o Tripod
o Video Camera
o Power Cords for Devices
KITCHEN:
o Bowls
o Bread
o Butter
o Chai
o Cheese Grater/Microplane
o Chef knife
o Coffee
o Coffee pot
o Collapsible bowl
o Cups
o Cutting Board
o Dry Rub
o Egg cups
o Eggs
o Garlic
o Griddle
o Milk
o Mustard
o Napkins
o Nutmeg
o Olive Oil
o Pancake Batter
o Paring Knife
o Parmesan Cheese
o Pasta
o Pasta sauce
o Pepper
o Plates
o Popsicles
o Salt
o Sauté Pan
o Serrated Knife
o Silverware
o Snacks
o Spatula
o Strainer
o Sugar
o Syrup
o Toaster
o Tongs
o Towels
o Vinegar
o Vitamins
o Water
o Water canteens
o Whisk
o Wine opener
o Wood Bowl/Tongs
o Wood spoon
DISPOSABLES:
o Garbage Bags
o Paper Towels
o Poop Bags
o Toilet Paper
o Zippies
OTHER:
o Bedding
o Beer Glasses
o Books
o Candle
o Chairs
o Change for showers/parking
o Clothing
o Games
o Gas Can
o GPS
o Grey Water Tank
o Hat/Gloves
o Hose
o Incense Box
o Jackets
o Lighters
o Maps
o Raincoats
o Shoes
o Table
o Thule Box
o Toiletries
o Water Can
o Wine Glasses
o Wine/Beer
LUCY (doggie):
o Lucy Bed
o Lucy Collar/Barker
o Lucy Food
o Lucy Food/Water Bowls
o Lucy Towel
o Lucy Treats |
Thanks for these lists - I'd suggest the following to help collapse it a bit if anyone so desires (disclaimer - I've just started camping in the Westy, but plenty of backpack time, etc.).
Beer glass = Wine glass = Coffee mug - I have a small brown plastic mug that I like from backpacking. Better is a typical thermo mug for coffee in the AM - beer can be had from the can or bottle or poured into this container once rinsed. Wine - same deal. Of course anniversaries or spouse birthday might require nicer glassware. Just saying |
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