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I just start checking things off the list.
Tent
Wood Stove/Pipe
Fire starter
2 lighters
2 tarps
Saw/hatchet
Coleman Stove (if fire restrictions are in place)
Gas
Cook kit
Spoon/Spatula
Dish scrubber/Soap
Salt/Pepper/Seasoning
Shower Bag(a real treat after a few days)
Water Filter
400 ft parachute cord
Saddles
Panniers
Tethers
Coats
Goat First Aid Kit
Cable Bow Press
4- buckets (we pack food and stuff in these for the trip up the mountain, there they are chairs, water carriers, storage, tables, ect., they fit right in the panniers)
Food
This is the full size camp, it will take 4 - 6 goats, varies with the amount of food we take, and how good of food we take. The above list is the "shared" gear, then everyone gets one goat to carry their personal stuff. Everyone in our group has their own mix of items they like, some a heavier sleeping bag, maybe a cot, extra pair of boots, whatever, you just get one goat.
Tent
Wood Stove/Pipe
Fire starter
2 lighters
2 tarps
Saw/hatchet
Coleman Stove (if fire restrictions are in place)
Gas
Cook kit
Spoon/Spatula
Dish scrubber/Soap
Salt/Pepper/Seasoning
Shower Bag(a real treat after a few days)
Water Filter
400 ft parachute cord
Saddles
Panniers
Tethers
Coats
Goat First Aid Kit
Cable Bow Press
4- buckets (we pack food and stuff in these for the trip up the mountain, there they are chairs, water carriers, storage, tables, ect., they fit right in the panniers)
Food
This is the full size camp, it will take 4 - 6 goats, varies with the amount of food we take, and how good of food we take. The above list is the "shared" gear, then everyone gets one goat to carry their personal stuff. Everyone in our group has their own mix of items they like, some a heavier sleeping bag, maybe a cot, extra pair of boots, whatever, you just get one goat.