Here in San Diego you don't need a 2 car garage, just a gear garage. Haha, what a mess!


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Here in San Diego you don't need a 2 car garage, just a gear garage. Haha, what a mess!


my my, I hope my wife doesn't see this thread.
If I remember to, I'll go to the Outdoors Club closet at my college (for which I am a guide and treasurer). THAT is an impressive place.
I sold my old Nikon and got a new Nikon, when that comes in I'll document it right.
Iss nothing. I have the REI Flagship store 6.1 miles away. Danger, Will Robinson, Danger!

Road to ruin:

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for the AR types, the labeled version
Jeez Dale, REI garage sales have less gear!
"my my, I hope my wife doesn't see this thread."
I'm definitely showing my wife. This makes me appear quite reasonable. (I'll skip this post.)
One trick is to keep it distributed. I keep things that aren't temperature sensitive in the attic over the garage, where she doesn't go. Sleeping bags and the ready to go gear in tubs in a room in the basement. And outdoor clothes hanging in the closet.

Most of my kit is in this closet.
The crutches and chair are for after my trips.
-M
So when I move to the PNW I can crash at your house for a few months, right??
I actually need to hit the Flagship store on the way home from work this evening… It's right on my bike path. I checked and my West Seattle Alaska Junction home is 7.7 miles from REI. That place is evil.
Sorry, I don't have stove pics, I put up shelves in my garage. Over 80 stoves now. It's my collection, not a issue. I'm single, so no issue at all.:) Let's see, what was the credit card bill last month? Again?
Duane
I have two gear closets and I store an obsolete tent above my TV.



Peter, we need your coordinates so we can all bow in that direction each morning. That is awesome!
"Jeez Dale, REI garage sales have less gear!"
That was just a cleanup project for the spare water bottles and tin. You can see a hint of the real storage behindthe tsnle. That pile on the table was neatly tucked away in a couple big storage tubs.
There's a big reason that I wrote the blog article on applying UL principles to everyday life: this stuff owns you.
I wanna see Roger's workshop :)
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Yea Peter… Way to set the standard… Impressive! My "Gear Chest" seems to be in desperate need for organization compared to some of these I've seen.
I like the Synmat as couch in the last foto. That's multi use for you.
I am assuming Peter is single too.
Thanks all for the kudos.
I confess that I pulled the McHale Pack from the back of the closet so its logo would show when I took the picture.
A few of you clearly need therapy.
Yep I'm single. I don't know how you guessed.
I find all that nerdiness and gear very attractive.
Just sayin'……
Of course, I'm single too.
" I have the REI Flagship store 6.1 miles away. Danger, Will Robinson, Danger!"
1.53 from the flagship for me and my gear still fits in a kitchen cupboard. "Danger" is right if pictures in this thread show my future.
@ Bob,
At this point in time I own no cuben and my only piece of Ti gear is an Optimus extra long spoon. LOL
My gear is stored in a closet in the extra bedroom of our house. Actually it shares the closet with the Christmas decorations and wrapping paper. Until very recently both only seemed to come out with the same annual frequency. ;-?
What isn't hung up is stored in Sterilite plastic storage bins from WalMart or sitting on a 2' x 4' folding table in one corner of the room.
That same spare bedroom also houses my MYOG supplies and sewing machine.
Party On,
Newton
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