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What Is The One Thing From 2022...

We bought a Kingcamp Folding Table. It’s well made and has adjustable legs for height adjustment. It is available in various sizes.
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I looked this very table -- how sturdy is it? We had one similar which was made from aluminum slats (Cabellas sold it in the '10s) but the slats were flexible and putting anything as heavy as a WeberQ grill would cause them to bend, and it felt very "oogidy"

The WeberQ was purchased years ago, or it would probably be on my equipment list :D The Q1000 is great IF you give it enough time to pre-heat.
 
Keeping our Hasika awning for the galley & our Kelty Noah’s Tarp to put over the camper. Before we took off for Necedah this summer, we got rid of lots of things we weren’t using. Most of it was in the galley. Our daughter is on her own now and not camping with us so some of it was stuff we had for when she was there.

I have one very similar to the Hesika --- definitely a must have. Cooking on a rainy day stinks --- this makes it quite tolerable. Ours is a different brand --- tied down properly, it is remarkably resilient even to heavy rain and moderate wind.
 
This was my new thing this year: HARIO(ハリオ) EMSG-2B Coffee Grinder, W59×D53×H332mm, black (black 19-3911tcx) https://a.co/d/9mjH7Gc A coffee grinder that can grind with a charge…or if you’ve been boon docking and it’s no longer charged, you can grind manually. And it’s small-ish.

what I’ll be leaving behind…many of the dishes and utensils I didn’t use.

I have one of these Hario grinders and it is CLUTCH!
 
I keep on thinking you guys are talking about Haribo and damn they've really expanded out from making gummy candy.

I'm still hoping just to find Mary Jane's peanut butter kisses somewhere :D Good luck with that!

Love Haribo -- particularly if you can get your hands on the ones sold in Europe. Completely different than what we get here.
 
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I looked this very table -- how sturdy is it? We had one similar which was made from aluminum slats (Cabellas sold it in the '10s) but the slats were flexible and putting anything as heavy as a WeberQ grill would cause them to bend, and it felt very "oogidy"

The WeberQ was purchased years ago, or it would probably be on my equipment list :D The Q1000 is great IF you give it enough time to pre-heat.
It’s very sturdy. Rated for 176lbs and I have no doubt it will support it. The wood top does not flex. Don’t think you would be disappointed.
 
Easy one for us...the Tuff Stuff Overland Shower Tent. We use it as a potty tent, mostly. I'm super happy with it, and more importantly, the wifey is super happy with it. I'll post a review and pics within the week!
 
How about a third category of what will you purchase for your next trip. For me that would be Wisconsin license plates. My Washington plates expired in November of 2021. In April of this year I pulled it from WA to WI with my Subaru which still has WA plates that will expire in November. I haven’t driven the Subaru since bringing it here except to run it once a month. I will be licensing them both in November.

I also have a Class A motor home with WA plates good through November. I’ll be licensing it here this November.
 
How about a third category of what will you purchase for your next trip. For me that would be Wisconsin license plates. My Washington plates expired in November of 2021. In April of this year I pulled it from WA to WI with my Subaru which still has WA plates that will expire in November. I haven’t driven the Subaru since bringing it here except to run it once a month. I will be licensing them both in November.

Your Raindrop doesn't need plates in Wisconsin. Trailers under 3,000 lbs are exempt from registration/plates. :)
 
Wow thanks.

For a plate, what you could do, is if you don’t have it anymore, stop by The Nest and see if you can buy one of the CampInn plate from them.

What I did was there are fake novelty plates you can get which of course aren’t valid in any way, but you could get one in a Wisconsin plate style, and have it say whatever you want. Like, say, Tour 931 . Or anything at all (if it fits).

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"Here's a question. What is the ONE thing you bought in 2022 that will now travel with you consistently? What impressed you about it?"

My 560! What impressed me? it's awesome! Don't leave home without it.
 
I've got a dye sublimation printer --- and license plate size blanks are about $10 and a box if 8.5x14 paper is about $20.

Just sayin'
 
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