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The Essential Camping Gear That Lives in My Car
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Outside reviews editor Jeremy Rellosa is the king of weekend adventures. As such, you’ll never find him without everything anyone might need for a last-minute camping setup. In this episode of the Gear Shed, Jeremy digs through his beloved camping box and explains why these items are essential to his outdoor lifestyle.
Jeremy recommends:
Soap in Seconds ($20)
Camping lantern ($15)
Portable jump starter and USB charger ($160)
Trash bags ($12)
Kelty Bestie BFF blanket ($50)
Mountain Explorer medical kit ($62)
Instant coffee ($6)
Toilet paper ($2)
IsoPro fuel canister ($6)
16-ounce steel propane fuel ($7)
Jetboil MiniMo cooking system ($150)
Lighter ($5)
Drybag ($30)
Primus Kinjia camping stove ($190)
Moving blanket ($9)