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I have wanted to go on a road trip for a while, just driving off to nearby towns in my hatchback and exploring. I'd start small, like a day or three. The main thing holding me back is uncertainty of what to bring and how to do it, amongst other issues. I think I can figure out the food and sleep, but I was wondering:

  • Where to access showers?
  • Where to refill water?
  • Is it worth bringing a tent (could I set it up outside of a campsite)?
  • Where can I park when I need to sleep (that I won't get in trouble for)?
  • Am I missing anything else?

Was hoping some of you might have advice. I don't have a whole lot of good people to go to about this IRL.

Edit: Just wanted to say thanks for taking the time to respond!

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[โ€“] Bytemeister 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Have a plan on where you are going, and when you will be there. Make sure someone you know and trust has this info, and check in with them.

Bring your own food if you can. Eating out 3 meals a day is super expensive. Extra water storage is great too. Try to have at least 1 extra day of water and food in your car.

Tents are great...As long as you have some camping experience and know how to set them up and pack them. Bring a sleeping pad and a sleeping bag if you are intending to sleep in your tent.

Most campsites will have shower and restroom access. You can buy a shower at a truckstop, but I haven't personally done this, may be really nasty.

Bring a spare key for your car. Hide it somewhere on the outside of your vehicle. This can easily save you a few hundred bucks.

Portable phone chargers are great.

Download the offline maps for the areas you are going to be staying.

Make sure your tires are good before you go. When was the last time you checked the air pressure on your spare?

Pack some trash bags. You can put dirty laundry, and leaky shampoo bottles in them. You can also cover your stuff to help protect it from direct sun and would be thieves.

Paracord is a great general supply too. I've used mine to tie down a hood, dry clothes, cinch down and bundle large items, guy out rain flys. Paracord is just super useful.

Also, I carry 2 multi tools, but you can probably get away with one really good tool, like the Leatherman Wave.