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<blockquote data-quote="jb3" data-source="post: 5595057" data-attributes="member: 6900"><p>We are mostly a backpacking family so most of our camping stuff is small and can fit in storage bins. When car camping, we typically use the same equipment becuase it's what we have. We do have a camp chef stove. As far as cookware, only two skillets, so those fit into a storage bin. Items that don't fit into a bin are hiking poles which just lay on a shelf stacked on top of one another. Sleeping bags are kept inside the house in a closet, and tents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jb3, post: 5595057, member: 6900"] We are mostly a backpacking family so most of our camping stuff is small and can fit in storage bins. When car camping, we typically use the same equipment becuase it's what we have. We do have a camp chef stove. As far as cookware, only two skillets, so those fit into a storage bin. Items that don't fit into a bin are hiking poles which just lay on a shelf stacked on top of one another. Sleeping bags are kept inside the house in a closet, and tents. [/QUOTE]
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