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Neal

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Carbon Cub FX-3
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As I continue to outfit my cargo pod with airplane camping gear one thing I've done to date is research ultra lightweight gear such as backpackers use. I went with a NEMO Dagger 2p tent, I bought chairs, cots, etc. all by Helinox which is crazy expensive but yeah, so was the airplane. Still need to get the cooking/eating stuff figured out. But for those seeking airplane camping or survival gear consider searching for what backpackers use.
 
As I continue to outfit my cargo pod with airplane camping gear one thing I've done to date is research ultra lightweight gear such as backpackers use. I went with a NEMO Dagger 2p tent, I bought chairs, cots, etc. all by Helinox which is crazy expensive but yeah, so was the airplane. Still need to get the cooking/eating stuff figured out. But for those seeking airplane camping or survival gear consider searching for what backpackers use.
A memory foam pad is is more comfortable than a cot I think
 
A memory foam pad is is more comfortable than a cot I think
Possibly so, been a hundred years since I slept in a tent. I also have a sleeping bag, pillow, etc. all backpacker stuff.

Now I need to find coffee making camping gear. I don't think I'd be able to function without it. My next purchase.
 
As I continue to outfit my cargo pod with airplane camping gear one thing I've done to date is research ultra lightweight gear such as backpackers use. I went with a NEMO Dagger 2p tent, I bought chairs, cots, etc. all by Helinox which is crazy expensive but yeah, so was the airplane. Still need to get the cooking/eating stuff figured out. But for those seeking airplane camping or survival gear consider searching for what backpackers use.
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Possibly so, been a hundred years since I slept in a tent. I also have a sleeping bag, pillow, etc. all backpacker stuff.

Now I need to find coffee making camping gear. I don't think I'd be able to function without it. My next purchase.
 

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Went through my Amazon order history. This is what I have:

Amazon product ASIN B07FP4Z3RZ
One of these days I need to post my list here and share and others can contribute or make suggestions.
 

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