Everyone has their preferences, I'll give mine!
Tents: I'm a fan of full head height and don;t mind spending a couple f extra minutes setting up to get stability and space. I prefer a "geodesic" dome tent with full head height. The extra bracing poles give a lot less movement in wind. Many prefer canvas quick-setup types.
Mattress: I get seasick on airbeds and spinrg is heavy to move. We have a self-inflating (foam covered with airtight vinyl/smocking) mattress which goes on a cut-down Ikea standard timber base. For short trips we don't use the base, but it does add a touch of luxury. Not quick to set up or pull down but VERY nice for longer stays.
BBQ: We have two small stoves - a generic cheapo tabletop/camping cooker with refills from Coles etc plus a petrol pressure stove, which is super hot. For BBQ we add a large rectangular frypan.
12v freezer: we use an icebox plus a supermarket cold back inside it. Freeze everything and take out what you want to thaw.
Lighting: Battery for use in the tent, petrol pressure lamp for outside use (with hook to hang off a tree).
With minor modification the double bed can be made to sit across the top of the utility back on a Land Rover (under the full-length canvas top if you have one) leaving the tray for storage.
Steve
2003 Discovery 2a
In better care:
1992 Defender
1963 Series IIa Ambulance
1977 Series III Ex-Army
1988 County V8
1981 V8 Series 3 "Stage 1"
REMLR No. 215
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