How Organization Transforms Your Overlanding Trips (Tips, Tricks, Budget Ideas To Stay Organized)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июн 2024
  • In this episode, I'm going to talk through the pros and cons of being organized and end with a bunch of tips and budget minded gear to help you get organized to improve your Overlanding trips.
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    Plano 68 qt crate (about $40): amzn.to/4ccuxnm
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    Outlast Supply Co. Waterproof backpack (and use code Allthingsoverlanding for 15% off!): www.outlast-supply.com/produc...
    RUX 70L Clear Bin ($300): bit.ly/4bnTcEX
    Vevor fold flat crates ($45ish for 3): amzn.to/3z8Xulg
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Комментарии • 19

  • @ARWarrior4X4
    @ARWarrior4X4 12 дней назад +1

    Always great content on different topics most don't think of regularly.

  • @jamesjustus6568
    @jamesjustus6568 12 дней назад +2

    Some good points!
    Coming from a 35 yr commercial maritime background and also having spent many years running sled dogs I couldn’t agree more about the importance of being organized when it comes to gear. Two activities you didn’t want to be caught short or missing something. Gear organization is probably the one thing I am truly OCD about. I tell my wife things should be “Shipshape, and Bristol fashion. Not “Everything on top and nothing at hand”. She rolls her eyes at me. I think I’ve commented before about making lists. Nowadays I do lists on my phone, but back in the day I’d put it in a Rite In The Rain notebook or on a laminated sheet clipped to the dog truck I could tick off with a grease pencil as I loaded the sled bag. Been let down once or twice relying on mental notes. Self: “Need to remember to pack X item”. Brain 3 minutes later: “Squirrel!”.
    I too have a penchant for inexpensive storage solutions. Only I don’t use the word cheap, I prefer “thrifty”. 😉

  • @3RAN7ON
    @3RAN7ON 12 дней назад +2

    As far as the organizational tip, what I do is save a corner of my garage for all camping/off-roading gear. When I get back from a trip, everything goes back in that corner (except for dirty clothes and other perishables) that way when I'm going to go out again, I just have to load everything up and it's all right there. May not work for everybody but it works for me 😊

    • @AllThingsOverlanding
      @AllThingsOverlanding  11 дней назад +1

      Having a dedicated place to store your gear is a huge step. I'm working on my garage now to build out some dedicated storage so I don't just throw stuff in a pile in the garage after each trip, haha.

  • @kyleseaverson5178
    @kyleseaverson5178 12 дней назад +2

    I organize by having kits within categories that make it easier to use alongside a checklist. So say I may have a Kitchen category, but I break is up into kits such as a cooking kit, whuch contains everything I needs to cook with. I have a plastic ammo can that is my coffee kit, which I can pull out independently that has a burner, cups, coffee, sugar, and shelf stabke creamer so I din't have to disrupt anything else.
    Also...you can organize smaller or loose items with Zip Lok sandwich or freezer bags.

  • @Introverted_Outlander
    @Introverted_Outlander 12 дней назад +1

    Thanks fletch for this video you gave me an idea and I will make an updated video on my channel for what I’m using now for gear because things have changed since I had the bronco sport in 2021.

  • @Introverted_Outlander
    @Introverted_Outlander 12 дней назад +2

    Plano update. I started with three Plano crates when I got rid of the old metal boxes I inherited from my grandparents eventually I got one front runner box and Then replaced all the Plano crates with front runners because the Plano crates in Oregon Rain do leak they fill up with water if they’re outside sitting or even if you have them on a roof rack.

    • @kyleseaverson5178
      @kyleseaverson5178 12 дней назад +2

      Have you tried adding some weatherstripping to the Plano crate cover? I did that and haven't had an issue although I don't carry them on the roof.

    • @AllThingsOverlanding
      @AllThingsOverlanding  12 дней назад

      Huh, weird. I've never had a drop get in mine. Those Front Runner boxes are sweet. Just too rich for my blood, :D.

  • @billhoffmann9160
    @billhoffmann9160 12 дней назад +1

    Organization is the basis for a successful trip. There is always some items that if forgotten can ruin a trip....like beer

  • @rd46075
    @rd46075 8 дней назад +1

    We are also in Indiana, more central, but it seems there’s nothing close to here to camp or explore. Any suggestions?

    • @AllThingsOverlanding
      @AllThingsOverlanding  8 дней назад +1

      The best thing I've found in Indiana is Hoosier National Forest. If you look at some of my trip videos on the channel, you'll get a little feel for what it's like, but it's totally free and has a good amount of easy to find dispersed spots, but there's not much in the way of trails. But, good camping!

  • @axellness
    @axellness 12 дней назад +1

    I use costco bins that cost < $20