(Because the size of your setup doesn’t change the size of your brain fog.)

Whether you’re rolling in with a 40-foot fifth wheel or hiking into camp with a backpack and a dream, the outcome is the same:

You forgot something.
And now you’re using a flip-flop as a spatula while your dog drinks out of a cereal bowl.

It doesn’t matter how fancy your rig is or how minimalist your tent life is—camping brain is real.
Here’s a salute to the most commonly forgotten items that unite us all under the tarp of human error.


🎯 The “I Swear I Packed It” All-Stars

🪥 1. Toothbrushes

Every. Single. Time.
They’re either:

  • Still on the bathroom counter

  • In someone else’s bag

  • Somehow vanished into the universe

Solution? Keep extras in your glove box. Or just learn to love mouthwash and guilt.


🔌 2. The Right Power Adapter

You brought three cords… and not one of them fits the pedestal, your fan, or your battery pack.

Cue:

  • Campground charging station scavenger hunts

  • Buying a $24 adapter from the office that you’ll forget to pack next time


🐕 3. The Dog’s Leash

You packed the treats. The toys. The poop bags.
But that leash? Still hanging on the hook at home.

Welcome to improvised-paracord-leash weekend. The dog’s judging you, by the way.


🧽 4. Dish Soap and Trash Bags

You remembered the cast iron skillet.
You did not remember how to clean it.

So now you’re rinsing with cold water and a pinecone while the trash overflows into a chip bag taped shut with duct tape.

Classic.


🔦 5. Flashlights (That Work)

You definitely brought a flashlight.
You definitely did not check the batteries.

Now you’re trying to cook, pee, or re-zip your tent flap with the dim glow of your phone’s 2% battery and the shame of poor planning.


🧠 Tent or RV, the Mistakes Are Universal

Tent campers forget:

  • The stakes (yes, really)

  • The rainfly (on a “clear” weekend, obviously)

  • The mallet (cue rock pounding and sore thumbs)

RV campers forget:

  • The black tank hose connector

  • The leveling blocks

  • To close that one window before driving off

No one escapes. You’re not special. Welcome to the club.


📝 Why This Happens (Spoiler: We’re Human)

Camping requires packing for:

  • Shelter

  • Food

  • Comfort

  • Safety

  • Sanity

And we do it all while juggling kids, weather, schedules, and the eternal question: “Did I pack the coffee?”

Eventually, something falls through the cracks. Usually something weirdly vital.


🐟 Want to Forget Less and Plan Smarter?

Use CampgroundViews to preview your site before you go.

You’ll know:

  • How far you’ll need to haul stuff (do you need that wagon?)

  • What gear fits your site (are those solar lights worth bringing?)

  • If you need extra shade, mats, cords, or that specific adapter you always forget

Because when you know what you’re getting into, you’re less likely to panic-pack the salad spinner and forget the bug spray.


💬 Final Thoughts

We all forget stuff.
The trick is to laugh, adapt, and maybe make a post-it wall of shame for next time.

So whether you camp in a rooftop tent, a pop-up, or a fully loaded Class A… remember:

It’s not about packing perfectly. It’s about being willing to MacGyver a solution when you inevitably forget the spatula.


🔗 Preview before you panic.
Use CampgroundViews to see your site layout and packing needs before you drive 200 miles without the dog bowl (again).