Jerry Kemp
Junior Ranger
Two Old Fashioned glass glasses. Fairly nice, but from Goodwill @ a buck apiece.
An Old Fashioned just tastes better our of a nice glass.
Glass or ceramic (mug), then stainless. not a fan of plastic drinkware.
Two Old Fashioned glass glasses. Fairly nice, but from Goodwill @ a buck apiece.
An Old Fashioned just tastes better our of a nice glass.
Baby powder, for removing sand from our feet when we’re camped in sandy campsites.
LOLA bottle of spare blinker fluid.

You mean besides me? My wife has inflatable, solar powered lamps...not really weird but can't really think of anything weird.
Maybe not too strange, but I have a LaCrosse (simple) weather station inside. The outside monitor travels inside, but when camping it hangs on the handle of the front wheel jack in a net like bag. I always check the chains, hitch, and electric hook up before driving, so mounting the outside monitor there it will not be forgotten to stow inside before departing.
The weather station has a barometer, clock, date, indoor and outdoor temperature and relative humidity. Also, the 24 hour min / max temperature is remembered by the device.
Early COVID thread resurrected…A potted baby groot from the Garians of the Galaxy movies. He is either in the kitchen or a center piece on the picnic table.
Not a lot of posts on the forum with camping season on hold, so here's one, just for fun. What is the strangest thing you keep in your Camp Inn? Something you actually use/love but you're willing to bet most people would say is a total waste of precious storage space? I'm willing to bet that what seems weird to us is actually pretty normal, but maybe there are some truly unique items out there.
For me, it's a butter slicer.
Stainless steel martini glasses, complete with little metal swords for olives. Also good for rum & Coke with maraschino cherries. The glasses go well with the aesthetics of the trailer. They're excessive, but that's the point.
I like your style, Mike!
