by Onestepmore » Thu 18 Jul, 2013 10:26 pm
Excellent question Pongo! In fact I had recently been thinking about asking the very thing as I was reorganising our laundry.
Down sleeping bags are puffed up in large calico bags on top of a cupboard in my son's room, and sleeping mats and other sleep gear are in the cupboard underneath. Packs live on top of the built in cupboard on the other side of the fireplace back in his room.
We're lucky to have a large storage room incorporated into our laundry, so a lot of this is taken up by our bushwalking gear - I have to confess I have a whole large shelf in the cupboard devoted solely to stoves and cooking pots and that kind of stuff. 'Good' tents etc live on another shelf. Hammock gear in a separate plastic storage box. Various lidded labelled stacking boxes for other things. A dedicated cupboard is also there for jackets, wet weather gear, ski boots etc. Down clothing lives in our spare room wardrobe.
Then hubby and I each have a 'go to' shallow plastic box that lives in our bedroom under my dressing table that contains the smaller personal items you bring on every trip, and favourite hat, buff, gloves,pocketknife, first aid kit etc. So you can easily find all the small essentials
Kids have their scout camp essentials in a drawer in each of their bedrooms
Electricial things live in a box in our computer room/office
Maps and books are on a separate shelf next to the fireplace in the computer room
Shoes in the bottom shelf of the walk in linen cupboard in a basket or boxes
Walking ploes with the shooting sticks etc in the umbrella stand
My good fishing rods live in the spare room
A separate box in the bottom of the walk in pantry for bushwalking food, packets etc that my kids are not allowed to pilfer for school lunches!
Bulky stuff like cast iron camp pots, bedourie ovens, spits, camp chairs and older larger tents, gazebos live in the garage
[PS garage is full of 'stuff']
Our large RV-5 tent lives in the hallway on a trestle, where it stays dry and unmolested by (potential) mice, rather than risk it living in the garage
Whew!
We can learn a lot from crayons. They come in different shapes and colours, but they all have to live in the same box