What to pack in your safari trunk
Now it is very important to have a safari trunk. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. It is also important not to be the one to blame when things are left behind. You can be responsible for packing the trunk, but I'd advise making sure that people are aware that anything not in the trunk is what they were in charge of. This saves hassle. You can actually get really good safari trunks in Nakumat. If you are really clever you can get one that fits hurricane lanterns in it, standing upright.
Now what you need. This is left vague on purpose.
Things to light fires
Sleeping stuff (sheets and pillows are a very good thing)
Beer
Gin
Food (steak, bacon, eggs, stuff to make pancakes)
Corn on the Cob
Cooking equipment (including tin foil)
Tents
Water
Cool boxes
Frozen Juice (works really well to keep things cool and goes well in Gin)
Table and chairs
Here you can see a great specimin of a trunk on its holidays in Amboseli
Now what you need. This is left vague on purpose.
Things to light fires
Sleeping stuff (sheets and pillows are a very good thing)
Beer
Gin
Food (steak, bacon, eggs, stuff to make pancakes)
Corn on the Cob
Cooking equipment (including tin foil)
Tents
Water
Cool boxes
Frozen Juice (works really well to keep things cool and goes well in Gin)
Table and chairs
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