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A good sleeping bag and Ramen are useful wherever you're going.
A good sleeping bag and Ramen are useful wherever you're going. (Photo: Onfokus/iStock)
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What Gear Should I Carry in My Car at All Times?

Everything you need for adventures, or mishaps, on the road

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A good sleeping bag and Ramen are useful wherever you're going.
(Photo: Onfokus/iStock)

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You might assume that, as 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 Gear Guy, I drive a聽Tacoma or聽Outback. You鈥檇 be mistaken. My ride is a 2000 Toyota Camry that my grandma bequeathed聽me聽when she turned 90. While it doesn鈥檛 have four-wheel drive, it still gets me to the ski area (with chains on), and the gas mileage is awesome. I also have a trunk full of outdoor gear that keeps me prepared for any adventure. Here鈥檚 what lives聽in there at all times.


Black Diamond Dirt Bag Glove ($45)聽

If you鈥檝e ever put chains on your car, you know it鈥檚 nearly impossible to do without bomber聽gloves. I like聽聽gloves聽because they鈥檙e聽made from leather and won鈥檛 tear while messing with metal and ice. Sure, $10 work gloves聽will do, but these add a little insulation for really cold days聽and pull double duty on the hill if I forget my ski gloves. During summer, I use them to collect聽firewood at camp and handle聽hot pans in the fire.


Auto Trac Self Tightening Traction Chain ($100)聽

I like 聽because they鈥檙e聽relatively inexpensive and聽easy to put on (just make sure to practice at home before heading into the mountains). They stay in my car year-round so I don鈥檛 forget them once winter rolls in again.


Rand McNally Road Atlas ($15)

The best adventures go beyond cell towers, so I bring a to ensure I can always find my way. Tip: Kids love to play with the maps.


Touring California and Nevada Hot Springs Guide ($20)

What鈥檚 better than a roadside hot springs soak after a long ski tour or backpacking trip? Absolutely nothing.聽There are similar guides for the entire country.


Sleeping Bag x 2 (Approximately $600)

I鈥檓 married, so I carry a for me and my wife聽in case we get stuck somewhere聽or need to bivouac on a friend鈥檚 floor after too many whiskeys. I store 聽in their storage sacks, not compression bags,聽to聽maintain聽loft.


Dr. Bronner鈥檚 Toothpaste ($7) and SoFresh Toothbrush ($4)

I stash toothbrushes like a squirrel collects聽acorns. I can go days without a shower聽but feel like I鈥檓 about to go聽crazy if my teeth are grimy. We like this聽 and from Dr. Bronner鈥檚 for its sharp, minty bite.聽


Gold Bond Extra Strength Medicated Powder ($9)聽

This is a summer must. Throw 聽into undies to prevent聽itching and聽chafing pre-shower.


Jetboil Sumo ($140)聽

lives in my car in case I get stuck somewhere, but it鈥檚 also聽nice to have a fresh cup of coffee before a morning run. Like all Jetboils, the Sumo puts out a lot of heat:聽1.8聽liters of water boils in under five minutes.


GSI JavaPress ($45)聽

The lives in my trunk for that extra cup of coffee after I leave my house. There are a lot of presses to choose from, but I like this one because the BPA-free plastic body is nearly smashproof, so I don鈥檛 stress when it gets buried under a drysuit and kayaking helmet. Tip: Put your ground coffee into the press the night before to save a little time and ensure you don鈥檛 forget it.聽


Top Ramen ($2聽for 12)聽

Yes, there are more delicious and nutritious freeze-dried foods out there. But I still chow on 聽with their聽dose of salt鈥攏ice after a long day of exercise.聽Three packets live in my car at all times.聽


Probar Bites ($24 for 12)聽

I can get hungry even during an hour-long drive. To prevent my blood sugar from slipping, I always carry a 聽of Probar聽Bites,聽just in case. These are nice for longer drives, too, because they聽keep me going so I don鈥檛 lose time stopping to聽eat聽bad gas station food.


Reliance Aqua-Tainer Water Container聽($20)

With a four-gallon capacity, this container holds聽 for聽short off-the-grid car camping trips聽or more than enough to fill up water bottles before a day聽hike at the trailhead. Just don鈥檛 let water sit聽too long or it will聽take聽on the taste of plastic.


Oboz Wind River II BDry Hiking Boots ($185)

Dealing with car problems in the snow or rain sucks if you don鈥檛 have the . These waterproof high-tops keep the elements out聽and work just fine if I set off on an聽impromptu hike.


Patagonia Down Sweater ($280) and Salomon Fastwing ($77) Hoodies聽

These are two more聽must-haves for bad-weather mishaps聽and聽spontaneous adventures. My 聽is still humming after nearly a decade of abuse. The rainjacket packs down to nothing, and the price is right.聽


Princeton Tech AMP 1L with聽Bottle Opener and Cone ($18)

When I need to rummage through my trunk at night, I turn to聽this , which聽hangs from the latch and puts out enough light for me to find buried tools. Bonus: It聽doubles as a bottle opener.


Lighter, Duct Tape, Toilet Paper, Everyday Carry Knife, Hand Sanitizer, and Small Container (About $30)

I carry a similar packet of gear in my daypack. Bottom line: These聽items always come in handy. From roadside potty breaks聽to slicing salami for lunch聽to fixing your rearview mirror, this gear should have you covered.

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