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andrewta ,

Deck of cards, compass, map, hunting knife.

According to my dad that is…

BirdyBoogleBop ,

Water and a couple jars of peanut butter and you are set.

Catsrules ,

Audiobook.

Blizzard ,

Weed

ForgetPrimacy ,

Podcasts / audiobooks

  • Behind the Insurrections
  • Behind the Police

being my first two recommendations

girl ,

If someone wants a fantastic fantasy audiobook, the His Dark Materials series is voiced by a full cast and narrated by the author. It’s a really awesome series!

Echo71Niner ,

Slippers so you don’t have to wear shoes, make sure you have ‘radio.garden’ app on your phone so you can Bluetooth to your car. Sandwiches, simple home-made that needs no refrigeration for days, and a water bottle. Trash bags, small ones, and your chargers.

bhmnscmm ,
@bhmnscmm@lemmy.world avatar

What? Sandwiches definitely shouldn’t go days without refrigeration!?

_haha_oh_wow_ ,
@_haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works avatar

Peanut butter would be safe to eat, but gross after it soaks into the bread

Nighed ,
@Nighed@sffa.community avatar

“Long” is relative.

vita_man ,
@vita_man@lemmy.world avatar

Excellent. The only thing I would add to this list is maybe a basic first aid kit and towel.

Infynis ,
@Infynis@midwest.social avatar

Don’t rely on being able to stream content. Huge parts of the US don’t have cell coverage. Have a library of downloaded music, movies, TV shows, games, books, etc. prepared

porthos ,

Binoculars. You will be traveling across lots of landscapes, stick a pair in the sidedoor of your car so if you stumble across a nice vista or see a cool animal you can get a better look!

nick OP ,

Great idea, wouldn’t have thought of that!

MarsAgainstVenus ,
@MarsAgainstVenus@fedimav.win avatar

I used to do a lot of cross country driving. Here are my recommendations:

AAA membership if you don’t feel comfortable changing your own tires, a good lug nut wrench and bottle jack if you can do it. There’s a lot of areas where you’re “in the middle of nowhere” and it can take some time for any support to get to you. Make sure your spare has air. Audiobooks, podcasts, and playlists downloaded. There may be long stretches of no service. If you can download the Google Map or Apple Map for your trip, it’s not a bad idea. Non-messy snacks, gum, and a small cooler of drinks if you want to save money. Gas station food/ drinks add up. There are a few apps to check rest areas/ bathroom recommendations. I liked Trucker’s Path but it’s been a while since I’ve travelled like that so there may be others/ better ones. Get a dash cam before you go. There’s a lot of idiots out there. And the more you’re on the road, the more likely something could happen. Plan a little time to make some extra stops if you can. There’s a lot of neat stuff you can do on your way that you won’t know about until you see signs for them. Or check Google Maps for places to stop on your route. Get out and stretch your legs somewhere fun. And when you start to get hungry, look for good local spots to stop and eat. There are TONS of options that are so much better than the chain restaurants. Look for 4-5 star places in the area on Google Maps.

Brad , (edited )

Make sure your spare has air.

That’s one that most people don’t often think about. You just assume that you’re OK because you have a spare. Happened to me once, although fortunately not in the middle of nowhere.

bernieecclestoned ,

Sex toys

scrubbles ,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar
  • Snacks - stock up at the grocery store, you’ll spend way more across the states in gas stations
  • Advil/pain reliever - you’ll get headaches staring at the road for that long, and muscles will cramp up
  • Water. So so so much water. Soda is fine but bring a few gallons of water
  • Get a good charger system for your phone, and make sure you can hook it up to your car reliably

Oh and most important, bring peace of mind by getting your car checked before going. Go in and ask for a full inspection, tires, brakes, fluids, belts. I had a belt burst 8 hours from anywhere and had to sleep in my car, just get that stuff checked now

NegativeLookBehind ,
@NegativeLookBehind@kbin.social avatar

Can’t believe no one has said piss jugs yet

andrewta ,

With the number of gas stations and rest stops not sure why you would need them

NegativeLookBehind ,
@NegativeLookBehind@kbin.social avatar

Because there’s no time to stop. Way of the road, Bubs.

andrewta ,

I guess if you are in a massive hurry maybe.

NegativeLookBehind ,
@NegativeLookBehind@kbin.social avatar

Way she goes.

Bigs ,
@Bigs@kbin.social avatar

Way of the road.

CalamityBalls ,

Quiz book, snacks, playlist, hammocks, camping chairs.

poprocks ,
  • If you’re driving with someone, a good neck pillow for the passenger so they can rest when you trade off.
  • Back pillows for everyone.
  • Be sure to text someone everytime you make a stop for gas and let them know where you are, where you’re headed next and approximately when you’ll get there - that way if you don’t text they’ll know to call and have an approximate location to look for you.
  • building off the last item, add air tags in your car and belongings that you can track and also share the account info with trusted family/ friends to help locate you in the event something goes wrong
  • Bring little orange cones in case you break down or have to fix a flat. Safety first - vest doesn’t hurt either.
  • Download music or audio books as you won’t get reception in many areas.
  • good pair of sunglasses and a backup pair
  • extra prescription meds - split between two bags in case you lose one
  • cut proof and RFID blocking bag of some sort put your wallet, phone, keys in when you stop - fanny packs are great but not for everyone. Find one that works for you whether it be a backpack or something else. Travelon is a great brand.
  • stop for gas each time you get to half a tank. I know it sounds like overkill but you never know if you’ll be diverted for a road closure through the heartland with no services for 100+ miles. It never hurts to have a full tank, give yourself a stretch, bio break and caffeine refill.

I’ve done road trips with a partner and solo - you’ll have s blast. Make sure you’re safe first and foremost. Do tons of research before you go so you hit all the spots you’re interested in and have backup plans in case places are closed. Take some pictures but also just enjoy your journey.

Have a great trip!

Edit: many swipe typos

Mothra ,
@Mothra@mander.xyz avatar

Something to play, such as a cards deck or dice or your 90s knockoff handheld tetris device if group games are a no go

itsyourmom ,
@itsyourmom@artemis.camp avatar

So I agree with most of the comments before. When I was young my family used to pile in a car and drove for a couple of days to visit family. Man, if you’ve got kids in the car you want to be sure you’ve got things for them to do. Unoccupied kids (speaking from experience) are distracting. We used to play the “license plate game”. We’d look for novelty plates and try to decipher what they mean, and look for each state plate too. Not sure if your driving alone or with someone.

I’d also recommend a couple blankets, towels (paper and fabric), a flashlight, and a first aid kit, and a roadside emergency kit too. Bring some cash, and have a backup payment method. Also if alone, make a plan to checkin with family at least daily. Let em know where your at, and where your headed.

Have fun and stop at cool sights and little touristy places too! Take lots of pictures. Wish you a safe and fun trip!

HappyMeatbag ,
@HappyMeatbag@beehaw.org avatar

Sunglasses. Sometimes the sun will be at just the right angle to blind you, and the sun shade won’t help.

Advil or Tylenol or something like that. Especially handy if you forget the sunglasses.

Pesto Bismol, some antacid tablets, etc. It’s possible that one of those those new restaurants or gas station snacks won’t agree with you.

Toilet paper. Just because someplace has a toilet doesn’t mean it’s well equipped. Also useful if there’s NO toilet, but it’s an emergency.

ivanafterall ,
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

Pesto Bismol sounds delicious.

HappyMeatbag ,
@HappyMeatbag@beehaw.org avatar

Damn autocorrect lol! I’m leaving it

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