It usually sits behind the passenger seat in the front, on top of my 120AMPH portable dual battery system (the main battery in this ute is on the floor behind the passenger, not under the bonnet, weird but worked out well for me). The bin doesn't take up much usable space and gets alot of use, but yes, waaaay too much shit.
Keep in mind I am still away from home now, it will be 11 weeks from when I left to when I go back home again, so I brought a lot of stuff.
Hell, I bought an inverter that I never even used this trip, as well as the tools and parts to change the connections to fit my electrical system (Repco had a sale while I was traveling), in case I wanted my laptop on the road, didn't need it, didn't even open it til I got to Melbourne. I will need it in the future though, for editing video.
This trip was always going to be a trial of a few different systems, to see which things I naturally wanted/gravitated towards and what was awkward or not used. For instance I found I am quite happy with just a 14L fridge and an esky, a bag of ice every 2nd day or so, fridge kept on minus 14 deg, to freeze water bottles and quick chill drinks. Top tip, I kept the fridge in the passenger footwell, which meant the compressor was kept cool by the aircon while driving and I could have a very short cable run from the battery, keeping the fridge very efficient.
I brought a lot of spares and different parts for the 3 new cameras I bought just before this trip, to try out which bits I wanted on a daily basis, straps/mounts/batteries/bags and packs etc.
Sooo many cords and different chargers, 12V, 240V, transformers for 3 cameras, 2 phones, laptop, a GPS and a fridge. Smaller back up battery banks, 1.2AMPH, 10,000MA and 6,000MA, one even has its own solar panel and 24 LEDS.
I bought my cooking setup which I didn't unpack, happy to eat cold stuff most nights and was out and about most days so had a hot lunch.
The lighting I brought worked out well, I found a 500ml 12V dimable led strip that fits my needs. I broke a favorite mini lantern, will need to replace that as it worked well for the little bit of night filming I did and to back fill some still shots. I used my key chain light more often than I would have thought, but did end up buying a powerful hand torch for spot lighting animals and fish (found some freshwater Glass Body Shrimp in Goldsborough Valley, very cool) and used it on a guided night walk through the jungle in Cape Trib.
The chair I brought is very comfy and worth the room it takes up, I will however hurry up and find some sort of cushion/upholstery for the the tail gate as it makes a great impromptu seat, right height, and will make getting in and out of bed softer on the knees.
The big green box has my fire tools and general camping equipment, wont always need this just depends on where I go, next trip I will be staying in Caravan parks/festival grounds, so wont need it.
The red box has my shoes/boots, lid keeps the smell down at night if I have to have it in with me.
I find I save a lot of money on my diet coke/spring water addiction if I buy in bulk, so the back of the car here has a 30pk coke and a slab of water bottles. This also accounts for the need of a bin in the cab.
The table worked well, it has 3 selectable heights and lays flat under the mattress when driving. The two halves mean I can keep 1 side dry enough for electrics and have my drink/s on the other.
I brought 3 types of day bags with different gear for different situations, long walks in the bush Vs day tours or wandering around town Vs car's on fire - 36 HR RUN/GO bag.
I brought a weekender type backpack that fits in airline overhead cabins for the trip to Melbourne.
Some basic tools, although I admit I wouldn't have much chance of repairing a modern engine. I do have roadside assist...
Clothes for varied climates, this trip saw me go from the dessert to the wet tropics to Melbourne in the winter, lots of layers, swimmers, hiking shorts, rain coat etc. I'm a sook in the cold these days.
Nearly forgot, some places I go you cant have a fire so I bought one of those big tin citronella candles to suffice, gives off lots of light and keeps the bugs at bay.
I think that's all... waaay too much.
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